Random Tagalog Words

Pumayag
"Pumayag" in Tagalog translates to "agreed" or "consented," indicating acceptance or approval of a proposal or request.

Naka-lagay
Naka-lagay in Tagalog means "placed" or "positioned," describing something that has been set or put in a specific location.

Bagsak
"Bagsak" is a Tagalog term that translates to "fall" or "failure," often used to describe someone or something that has dropped or failed.

Kahapon
"Kahapon" is a Tagalog adverb meaning "yesterday," referring to the day before today, signifying recent past events or contexts.


Sadista
Sadista is a Tagalog term deriving from the English word "sadist," describing someone who derives pleasure from inflicting pain or hardship on others.

Natanggal
Natanggal in Tagalog is the past tense form of "tanggal," meaning "removed" or "detached.

Makakaabot
"Makakaabot" is a Tagalog verb form meaning "to be able to reach" or "to achieve a certain point," capturing the potential to attain a target or position.


Angas
Angas in Tagalog often refers to an attitude of arrogance or assertiveness that is noticeable in someone's demeanor.