Random Tagalog Words

Oo
"Oo" is the Tagalog word for "yes," used to affirmatively respond to questions or statements, showcasing agreement, consent, or confirmation.

Marinig
"Marinig" is the Tagalog verb form meaning "to hear," denoting the ability or occurrence of sounds being perceived by the ear.

Nakagalaw
"Nakagalaw" is the past tense form of the Tagalog verb "galaw," meaning "moved" or "managed to move," indicating successful physical or situational shifts completed in previous contexts.

Mayayaman
"Mayayaman" in Tagalog is the plural form of "wealthy," describing individuals or groups possessing substantial economic resources.


Kamay
"Kamay" is a Tagalog noun meaning "hand," referring to the body part used for grasping, holding, or tactile exploration.

Gastusin
"Gastusin" in Tagalog translates to "to spend," highlighting the act of using resources or money for purchases or needs.

Ibig
"Ibig" is a Tagalog verb and noun that translates to "want" or "love," representing desire, preference, or affection felt toward objects, goals, or people.


Kitang
"Kitang" is derived from the Tagalog word "kita," paired with connector words like "ng," used to imply "I can see you" or "I will do something to/for you.