Random Tagalog Words

Bale
"Bale" in Tagalog is often used as an informal term akin to "that is" or "so," helping clarify or summarize information within a conversation.

Nilalabahan
"Nilalabahan" is the present progressive form of the Tagalog verb "laba," meaning "washing" or "is being washed," denoting the ongoing process of cleaning clothes.

Nagpapaligsahan
Nagpapaligsahan in Tagalog means "competing" or "vying," referring to individuals or groups actively engaging in a contest or competition.

Telebisyon
"Telebisyon" is a Tagalog noun meaning "television," denoting an electronic device that broadcasts audio-visual content for entertainment, information, and education.


Dyan
"Dyan" is an informal Tagalog term similar to "dyan," meaning "there," commonly used to indicate a location near the listener but further from the speaker.

Binitiwan
Binitiwan, a Tagalog word, means "released" or "let go" and signifies the act of loosening one’s grip or relinquishing control over something.

Sigaw
"Sigaw" is a Tagalog noun meaning "shout" or "yell," representing loud vocal expressions delivering urgency, emotion, or commanding presence within diversified interactive exchanges.


Swerte
Swerte in Tagalog means "luck" or "fortune," referring to the occurrence of favorable or advantageous events.