Random Tagalog Words

Lilipat
Lilipat in Tagalog is the future tense of the verb "lipat," meaning "to transfer" or "to move" in English.

Nagsesermon
The Tagalog word "nagsesermon" translates to "preaching" or "giving a sermon" in English.

Nananghalian
"Nananghalian" is the past tense form of the Tagalog verb "tanghalian," meaning "had lunch," referring to the act of consuming the midday meal completed in the past.

Pagbuhat
Pagbuhat in Tagalog means "lifting" or "carrying," referring to the action of raising or transporting objects.


Humawak
The Tagalog verb "humawak" means "to hold" or "to take hold of".

Pagbalik
"Pagbalik" is a noun form in Tagalog meaning "return" or "coming back," illustrating the action or process of returning to a previous place or state.

Araw
"Araw" in Tagalog means "day," signifying the 24-hour period from one midnight to the next, and is a basic unit of time.


Kulay
"Kulay" in Tagalog means "color," referring to the visual perception resulting from the light reflected or emitted by objects.