Random Tagalog Words

Tangkad
The Tagalog noun "tangkad" translates to "height" in English.

Sige
"Sige" is a Tagalog expression used to signify agreeability or acquiescence, akin to saying "go ahead," "okay," or "sure" in English.

Maghunos-dili
Maghunos-dili in Tagalog means "to calm down" or "to restrain oneself," encouraging moderation and self-control during intense situations.

Napahawak
"Napahawak" is the past tense of the Tagalog verb "hawak," meaning "held onto" or "grasped quickly," indicating a sudden gripping or attachment involved within physical or situational interactions.


Nanlamig
Nanlamig in Tagalog translates to "grew cold" or "turned cold," describing a decrease in warmth or enthusiasm, often in relationships or emotions.

Masyado
Masyado in Tagalog means "too" or "very," used to describe an excess or degree beyond what is normal or acceptable.

Basta
Basta in Tagalog is a versatile term often used to express a determination or finality in an informal way.


Gagawin
"Gagawin" in Tagalog means "will do" or "to be done," indicating a future action or task.