Tagalog Verbs

Inilabas
The Tagalog verb "inilabas" translates to "released" or "brought out" in English.

Makatingin
The Tagalog verb "makatingin" translates to "can see" or "able to look" in English.

Nag-iisip
The Tagalog verb "nag-iisip" translates to "thinking" in English, referring to the act of considering, pondering, or reflecting on thoughts.

Mag-aral
"Mag-aral" in Tagalog means "to study," indicating the act of learning or acquiring knowledge through educational activities.


Sundan
"Sundan" is a Tagalog verb meaning "to follow" or "to trace," directing attention or movement in accordance with paths, instructions, or predecessors.

Sumweldo
The Tagalog verb "sumweldo" means "to receive a salary" or "to earn wages.

Magkatuluyan
"Magkatuluyan" is a Tagalog verb phrase meaning "to end up together," particularly in a romantic context, suggesting a relationship that culminates in partnership or marriage.


Kwento
"Kwento" is the Tagalog word for "story," encompassing both the act of storytelling and the narratives shared within social and familial settings.