Tagalog Verbs

Nanginginig
"Nanginginig" is the present progressive form of the Tagalog verb "nginig," meaning "shaking" or "trembling," describing involuntary, typically short movements due to cold, fear, or emotion.

Papaakyat
"Papaakyat" is a Tagalog adjective and adverb that means "going up" or "ascending," describing actions or processes related to upward movement or growth directionally.

Kinain
Kinain in Tagalog is the past tense of the verb "kain," meaning "eaten" in English.

Naiwan
"Naiwan" is the past tense form of the Tagalog verb "iwan," meaning "left behind" or "forgotten," describing events where something or someone is unintentionally or deliberately not taken along.


Nilabas
Nilabas in Tagalog is the past tense of "labas," meaning "brought out" or "released.

Bilisan
The Tagalog word "bilisan" is a verb meaning "to hasten" or "to speed up.

Napangisi
"Napangisi" in Tagalog translates to "smirked" or "grinned," depicting a sly or amused facial expression.


Maka-agaw
Maka-agaw in Tagalog translates to "to snatch" or "to take away," indicating a sudden action of seizing or capturing something.