Random Tagalog Words

Plano
The Tagalog noun "plano" translates to "plan" or "blueprint" in English.

Apo
Apo in Tagalog translates to "grandchild" or "descendant," referring to the children of one's children or one's lineage.

Sinampal
Sinampal is the Tagalog past tense of the verb sampal, meaning "slapped.

Ring
"Ring" is a Tagalog variant spelling of "rin," often used similarly to emphasize or elaborate on previous statements, comparable to English words "also" or "too.


Sumabay
"Sumabay" is a Tagalog verb meaning "to accompany" or "to go along with," describing actions or interventions aligning with movements, achievements, or experiences concerning shared contexts.

Pisngi
"Pisngi" is a Tagalog noun meaning "cheek," referring to the soft part of the face situated below the eyes, acting as a defining facial feature significant to expression and communication.

Dahan-dahan
"Dahan-dahan" in Tagalog translates to "slowly" or "gently," describing an action performed with care or at a gradual pace.


Almusal
Almusal in Tagalog means "breakfast," referring to the first meal of the day typically consumed in the morning.