Random Tagalog Words

Kakainin
"Kakainin" in Tagalog means "will eat" referring to the future action of consuming food or meals.

Nasusulat
"Nasusulat" is a Tagalog verb meaning "is written" or "has been written," referring to information or content being documented or recorded in text form.

Kalsada
Kalsada is the Tagalog word for "road" or "street.

Paulit-ulit
"Paulit-ulit" is an adjective or adverb in Tagalog meaning "repeatedly" or "over and over," describing actions or occurrences happening multiple times.


Naroroon
"Naroroon" means "was there" in Tagalog, signifying someone's presence or attendance at a particular location.

Wala
"Wala" is a Tagalog adjective and noun meaning "none," "nothing," or "absence," describing lack, emptiness, or non-existence within contexts or situations.

Naka-takip
"Naka-takip" is a Tagalog adjective meaning "covered" or "concealed," describing something that is wrapped, hidden, or shielded from view.


Mikropono
"Mikropono" is the Tagalog word for "microphone," an electronic device used to amplify or record sound, allowing vocal or acoustic signals to be transmitted over distances.