Random Tagalog Words

Barado
The Tagalog adjective "barado" means "clogged" or "blocked" in English, typically used to describe things that are obstructed or unable to function due to a blockage.

Linggo
"Linggo" in Tagalog can mean "week" or "Sunday," depending on context, referring to time periods or specific days.

Hawak
"Hawak" is a Tagalog noun meaning "hold" or "grip," emphasizing possession, control, or attachment through physical grasp or metaphorical influence.

Inaanay
"Inaanay" is a Tagalog verb in its present progressive form, meaning "being eaten by termites.


Sandali
Sandali is a Tagalog word meaning "moment" or "a brief period.

Mahina
Mahina in Tagalog means "weak" or "soft," describing either physical strength or volume.

Uulit
Uulit in Tagalog is the future tense of "ulit," meaning "will repeat" or "will do again.


Anim
"Anim" in Tagalog translates to "six," the numeral used to denote the quantity following five.