Random Tagalog Words

Niya
"Niya" is the Tagalog third-person singular pronoun for "his," "her," or "its," indicating possession or association relating to someone previously mentioned or understood.

Diyan
The Tagalog word "diyan" translates to "there" in English, indicating a specific location or point not too far from the speaker.

Paghihirap
Paghihirap in Tagalog means "suffering" or "hardship," capturing the challenges and struggles encountered in life.

Kakaiba
"Kakaiba" is a Tagalog adjective used to describe something as unusual, different, or unique.


Po
"Po" is a Tagalog honorific particle used to convey politeness, formality, or respect when addressing someone, emphasizing courteous interaction, especially with elders or superiors.

Kulit
Kulit is a Tagalog word that means "persistence" or "naughtiness," depending on context.

Nilabas
Nilabas in Tagalog is the past tense of "labas," meaning "brought out" or "released.


Uuwi
"Uuwi" is the future tense form of the Tagalog verb "uwi," meaning "will go home" or "will return home," indicating forthcoming return journeys or homeward transitions.