Random Tagalog Words

Lalim
The noun "lalim" in Tagalog refers to "depth," used to describe how shallow or deep something is, often applied in literal and metaphorical contexts.

Ipalo
Ipalo in Tagalog is the future tense verb meaning "to hit" or "to spank," specifically referring to the motion of delivering a blow using an object or hand.

Alis
The Tagalog word "alis" means "leave" or "departure" in English, denoting the act of going away from a place.

Pumasa
Pumasa in Tagalog translates to "passed," referring to successfully completing a test, task, or requirement.


Panay
"Panay" is a Tagalog word meaning "entirely" or "continuously," underscoring uninterrupted actions, conditions, or dependencies, often emphasizing persistence or frequency.

Nilalakad
"Nilalakad" in Tagalog means "walking," describing the action of moving on foot from one location to another.

Mas
The Tagalog word "mas" means "more" and is often used as an adverb to compare qualities or quantities.


Maglakad
Maglakad is a Tagalog verb meaning "to walk.