Tayo Related Words

Naka-tayo
"Naka-tayo" in Tagalog means "standing," describing a state of being upright on one's feet.

Pinatayo
"Pinatayo" is the past tense form of the Tagalog verb "patayo," meaning "was stood up" or "was erected," indicating the completion of raising to a standing position.

Kinatatayuan
The Tagalog noun "kinatatayuan" refers to the actual "standing place" or "position" of an object or person, both in a literal or metaphorical sense.

Tayo
The word "tayo" in Tagalog can function as a pronoun meaning "we" or "us.


Napatayo
"Napatayo" is the past tense form of the Tagalog verb "patayo," meaning "stood up" or "got up," describing the act of rising to a standing position completed in the past.