Tagalog Verbs

Gusto
"Gusto" in Tagalog means "want" or "like," expressing desire, preference, or interest toward someone or something.

Naglilinis
"Naglilinis" means "cleaning" in Tagalog, referring to the act of organizing, washing, or tidying spaces or objects.

Hinampas
The Tagalog verb "hinampas" translates to "was hit" or "was struck" in English.

Umuwi
"Umuwi" is the past tense form of the Tagalog verb "uwi," meaning "went home" or "returned home," reflecting the act of returning to one's place of residence or origin.


Namatay
"Namatay" is the past tense form of the Tagalog verb "patay," meaning "died" or "passed away," describing the end of life or cessation processes completed in previous contexts.

Nahuli
Nahuli is the past tense of the Tagalog verb "huli," which means "to catch" or "to be late.

Sasamahan
"Sasamahan" is the future tense form of the Tagalog verb "samahan," meaning "will accompany" or "will join," indicating the intention to engage in companionship or accompaniment in upcoming events or scenarios.


Dumiretso
"Dumiretso" in Tagalog means "went straight" or "proceeded directly," describing a movement without deviation.