Random Tagalog Words

Nag
The Tagalog prefix "nag-" is commonly attached to verbs to form their past tense.

Payong
The Tagalog term "payong" translates to "umbrella," a tool used to provide protection from rain or sun.

Binibili
"Binibili" in Tagalog translates to "being bought," indicating items currently being acquired through a purchase process.

Malunod
The Tagalog verb "malunod" translates to "to drown" in English.


Dati
"Dati" is a commonly used Tagalog term that means "before" or "formerly" in English, often used to describe something that existed or happened in the past.

Pulidong
Pulidong in Tagalog means "polished" or "refined," describing objects, performances, or processes perfected through attention to detail and exceptional care.

Guro
"Guro" is the Tagalog term for "teacher," describing individuals engaged in educating and imparting knowledge, skills, and values.


Umubo
"Umubo" is a Tagalog verb meaning "to cough," describing the sudden, forceful expulsion of air from the lungs, usually as a reflex to clear the throat or respiratory passages.