Random Tagalog Words

Gulat
Gulat is a Tagalog word that means "shock" or "surprise.

Hirap
The Tagalog word "hirap" means "hardship" or "difficulty," often highlighting struggles or challenges faced by individuals or groups.

Itinuloy
"Itinuloy" in Tagalog means "continued" or "proceeded," indicating the act of persisting or resuming an activity or plan.

Roon
"Roon" is a Tagalog pronoun meaning "there" or "in that place," signifying location, presence, or orientation concerning spaces away from the speaker, in contrast to proximity.


Nilakasan
"Nilakasan" is the past tense of the Tagalog verb "lakas," meaning "increased" or "amplified," describing actions where sound, volume, or strength was turned up.

Humingi
Humingi in Tagalog translates to "to ask for" or "to request," highlighting the act of seeking help, resources, or answers.

Utot
"Utot" in Tagalog means "fart," describing the emission of gas from the digestive system through the rectum.


Magkukunwaring
"Magkukunwaring" in Tagalog translates to "pretending" or "acting like" in English.