Random Tagalog Words

Aniya
Aniya is a Tagalog word often used to indicate direct speech or quotation, translating to "he/she said" or "according to" in English.

Trabaho
"Trabaho" in Tagalog means "work" or "job," referring to tasks or employment activities undertaken for living or fulfillment.

Hininga
Hininga in Tagalog translates to "breath" or "breathing," essential to discussions surrounding life, health, and vitality.

Buburahin
Buburahin in Tagalog is the future tense form of the verb "burahin," which means "to erase" or "to delete.


Ilog
The Tagalog word "ilog" means "river" in English.

Hinliliit
"Hinliliit" in Tagalog translates to "pinky finger," identifying the smallest finger on the human hand.

Makausap
"Makausap" is a Tagalog verb that means "to be able to talk to" or "to communicate with," referring to the potential or capability to engage in conversation.


Kausap
"Kausap" means "talked to" or "conversed with" in Tagalog, indicating active engagement in conversation with someone.