Tagalog Verbs

Aalis
The Tagalog word "aalis" is a verb that means "will leave" or "will depart" in English.

Naghalo-halo
Naghahalo-halo in Tagalog means "mixing" or "blending," describing the action of combining various elements to create a cohesive whole.

Hahatakin
Hahatakin in Tagalog is the future tense form of the verb "hatak," meaning "to pull" or "to draw.

Napangiti
"Napangiti" is the past tense form of the Tagalog verb "ngiti," meaning "smiled," indicating the facial expression associated with joy or approval completed in the past.


Inumin
"Inumin" is the Tagalog term for "drink," referring to liquid consumables like water, fruit juices, sodas, alcoholic beverages, and more.

Tulo
"Tulo" is a Tagalog noun and verb meaning "drip" or "leak," indicating gradual, small-scale liquid flow, often associated with losing fluid control through drop-by-drop motion.

Bati
Bati in Tagalog means "greet" or "greeting," signifying the expressions exchanged to acknowledge someone's presence or convey wishes.


Sabihin
"Sabihin" is a Tagalog verb meaning "to say" or "to tell," referring to the act of conveying information, thoughts, or commands verbally.