Random Tagalog Words

Nagsimulang
Nagsimulang in Tagalog is the past tense form of "simula," meaning "started" or "began.

Alaga
Alaga in Tagalog translates to "care" or "pet," referring to the act of caring for someone or keeping an animal as a pet.

Kembot
The Tagalog word "kembot" is both a noun and a verb, meaning "sway" or "wiggle," often in reference to the movement of the hips.

Naku
"Naku" is a Tagalog interjection expressing surprise, discomfort, concern, or a reaction to unexpected situations, often equivalent to "oh" or "oh my" in English.


Lagnat
"Lagnat" is a Tagalog noun meaning "fever," a common medical condition characterized by an elevated body temperature indicating infection or illness.

Ilalaglag
"Ilalaglag" is the future tense of the Tagalog verb "laglag," meaning "will drop" or "will let fall," indicating actions involuntarily or deliberately letting something slip or fall.

Init
"Init" is a Tagalog noun meaning "heat" or "warmth," capturing temperature intensity experienced through environmental, physical, or situational settings.


Kinakabahan
"Kinakabahan" in Tagalog translates to "nervous" or "anxious" in English, describing feelings of tension or unease.