Random Tagalog Words

Sinunog
"Sinunog" is the past tense of the Tagalog verb "sunog," meaning "burned" or "set on fire," referring to the destruction or alteration of something by fire.

Puting-puting
Puting-puting in Tagalog is an intensification of "puti," which means "white," describing an exceptionally bright or pure whiteness.

Kasaysayan
"Kasaysayan" is a Tagalog noun meaning "history," encompassing the study of past events, often significant or transformative in nature.

Loob
The Tagalog word "loob" means "inside" or "inner self," referring to physical internal spaces and personal mental or emotional experience.


Pagkaalala
Pagkaalala in Tagalog translates to "remembrance" or "memory," indicating the act or state of recalling past events, people, or experiences.

Kasal
"Kasal" in Tagalog translates to "wedding" or "marriage," referring to the ceremony and legal union between individuals.

Tinuran
"Tinuran" is the past tense form of the Tagalog verb "turo," meaning "point out" or "name," describing actions of indicating, teaching, or directing previously performed or made.


Pasama
Pasama in Tagalog translates to "to accompany" or "tag along," indicating the act of going with someone or joining others on an outing.