Tagalog Verbs

Nakagalaw
"Nakagalaw" is the past tense form of the Tagalog verb "galaw," meaning "moved" or "managed to move," indicating successful physical or situational shifts completed in previous contexts.

Makukuha
"Makukuha" in Tagalog means "will be able to get" or "can obtain" referring to the future potential of acquiring something.

Nilalakad
"Nilalakad" in Tagalog means "walking," describing the action of moving on foot from one location to another.

Nalilimutan
"Nalilimutan" is the present progressive form of the Tagalog verb "limot," meaning "forgotten" or "being forgotten," describing the process where memories or details become vague or overlooked.


Ikinagulat
The Tagalog word "ikinagulat" means "was surprised by" or "was shocked by".

Tumawid
Tumawid in Tagalog means "to cross" or "to traverse," referring to the act of moving from one side of an area, such as a street or river, to the other.

Pinandilatan
The word "pinandilatan" in Tagalog means "glared at" or "stared intensely," describing the act of looking at someone with intense or angry focus.


Hatak
Hatak in Tagalog means "pull" or "tug," referring to the act of drawing something toward oneself or in a specific direction.