Random Tagalog Words

Ganon
"Ganon" or "ganun" in Tagalog captures the idea of "that way" or "like that," often used to reference something previously mentioned or demonstrated.

Nagtiyaga
Nagtiyaga in Tagalog means "persevered" or "persisted," referring to the act of enduring or continuing efforts despite challenges or difficulties.

Nagkukunwari
The Tagalog term "nagkukunwari" means "pretending" or "feigning.

Makita
"Makita" is a Tagalog verb meaning "to see" or "to perceive," indicating the ability or act of noticing or visually observing objects, places, or circumstances.


Bagay
The Tagalog word "bagay" means "thing" or "object" in English, often used to denote tangible items.

Katagal
"Katagal" is a Tagalog term used to reference "how long" or to express the extent of time or duration associated with events or activities.

Din
"Din" means "also" or "too" in Tagalog, functioning as an adverb to include additional information or something similar to what was already mentioned.


Maluwag
"Maluwag" is a Tagalog adjective meaning "loose" or "spacious," typically used to describe physical settings, clothing, or metaphoric contexts conveying an impression of space or freedom.