Tagalog Verbs

Nag-kakastila
"Nag-kakastila" refers to the influence or integration of Spanish culture in linguistic practices during the colonial era in the Philippines.

Bilang
The Tagalog term "bilang" is a versatile word primarily signifying "as" or "count" depending on its usage.

Ginagawa
"Ginagawa" is the Tagalog term for "doing," describing an action occurring in the present, with emphasis on continuous or habitual processes.

Nagluluto
"Nagluluto" in Tagalog translates to "cooking," describing the active process of preparing meals with heat.


Makaka-bili
"Makaka-bili" in Tagalog means "will be able to buy," indicating the future possibility or opportunity to purchase items or services.

Makasiguro
The Tagalog term "makasiguro" translates to "to be sure" or "to ensure" in English.

Nakakatawa
Nakakatawa is a Tagalog word which means "funny" or "laughable.


Napatingin
"Napatingin" in Tagalog indicates the action of having glanced or looked inadvertently.