Random Tagalog Words

Kanto
"Kanto" in Tagalog means "corner," referring to the area where two streets, paths, or surfaces meet.

Samantalang
Samantalang in Tagalog means "while" or "whereas," functioning as a conjunction to connect contrasting clauses or ideas.

Kanya
"Kanya" is a Tagalog possessive pronoun that translates to "his," "hers," or "its" in English, denoting possession or association with a third person.

Pagsusulit
"Pagsusulit" in Tagalog means "examination" or "test," referring to the assessment process determining knowledge, skills, or competencies in various areas.


Baka
The Tagalog word "baka" translates to "cow" or "cattle" in English, referring to a domesticated animal commonly raised for its meat (beef) and milk.

Lamig
"Lamig" is a Tagalog noun meaning "cold" or "coolness," often describing temperature conditions or the sensation of chilliness.

Ginaw
"Ginaw" is a Tagalog noun meaning "coldness" or "chill," describing the sensation of coldness or cool weather experienced within environmental or physical settings.


Lamok
Lamok in Tagalog translates to "mosquito," an insect known for its buzzing sound and bite, often associated with diseases like dengue or malaria.