Random Tagalog Words

Kumusta
Kumusta in Tagalog is used as a greeting, similar to "how are you?" in English.

Hating
The Tagalog word "hating" signifies division or sharing.

Buto
"Buto" in Tagalog means "bone" or in some contexts "seed," referring to vital structural components of living organisms.

Luminga-linga
The word "luminga-linga" in Tagalog means to look around or glance from side to side.


Banyo
Banyo in Tagalog refers to a bathroom or restroom, particularly the room in a dwelling or public building where people go to bathe, use the toilet, or perform other personal hygiene activities.

Isinusuot
Isinusuot in Tagalog means "to be worn" or "being put on," referring to the act of placing clothing or accessories onto one's body.

Kidlat
The Tagalog noun "kidlat" translates to "lightning" in English.


Kumain
"Kumain" is a Tagalog verb meaning "to eat," which describes the action of consuming food, an essential daily activity.