Tagalog Verbs

Lumakad
"Lumakad" is a Tagalog verb meaning "to walk," denoting the act of moving forward on foot, a fundamental activity in daily life.

Nalaman
"Nalaman" is the past tense of the Tagalog verb "alaman," meaning "found out" or "learned," referring to discovering or acquiring knowledge during past events.

Hahanap
"Hahanap" in Tagalog means "will find" or "will search," indicating the future action of looking for something.

Umusok
"Umusok" in Tagalog means "to smoke" or "to emit smoke," often referring to the release of smoke from burning substances.


Pinanganak
Pinanganak in Tagalog is the past tense of the verb "anak," meaning "born" in English.

Susuko
The Tagalog verb "susuko" translates to "will surrender" or "will give up.

Buksan
"Buksan" is the Tagalog verb translating to "open," referring to the action of unlocking, revealing, or accessing something occluded or enclosed.


Mamimitas
"Mamimitas" in Tagalog means "will pick" or "will gather," indicating the future action of collecting flowers, fruits, or other items by hand.