Random Tagalog Words

Nag-iisip
The Tagalog verb "nag-iisip" translates to "thinking" in English, referring to the act of considering, pondering, or reflecting on thoughts.

Tsismoso
Tsismoso is the masculine counterpart to tsismosa in Tagalog, describing a "gossiping man" or "male who engages in gossip.

Plaka
"Plaka" is a Tagalog noun meaning "license plate" or "record," referring to an identification plate for vehicles or a vinyl disc for music.

Napa-ngiwi
"Napa-ngiwi" in Tagalog means "grimaced," referring to a facial expression reflecting discomfort, displeasure, or a negative reaction.


Ulit
Ulit in Tagalog means "again" or "repeat," highlighting the recurrence of an action or event.

Lola
"Lola" refers to a grandmother in Tagalog, used to designate an elder female within family structures, carrying immense respect and affection.

Oras
"Oras" is a Tagalog noun meaning "time" or "hour," referring to specific points or periods concerning events, schedules, or durations.


Sapatos
Sapatos in Tagalog means "shoes," referring to footwear designed to protect and provide comfort to the feet.