Tagalog Verbs

Nanlaki
"Nanlaki" in Tagalog translates to "widened" or "enlarged," often used in reference to the eyes in response to shock or amazement.

Makausap
"Makausap" is a Tagalog verb that means "to be able to talk to" or "to communicate with," referring to the potential or capability to engage in conversation.

Tinanong
Tinanong in Tagalog is the past tense of "tanong," meaning "asked" or "inquired.

Natatae
Natatae is a Tagalog term indicating the physical sensation or urgency to defecate.


Daing
Daing in Tagalog has multiple meanings, primarily "complaint" or "lamentation," as well as referring to a type of dried or preserved fish common in Filipino cuisine.

Nagkukunwari
The Tagalog term "nagkukunwari" means "pretending" or "feigning.

Sinampal
Sinampal is the Tagalog past tense of the verb sampal, meaning "slapped.


Tawa
"Tawa" is the Tagalog word for laughter, a universal sign of happiness and engagement.