Random Tagalog Words

Susuko
The Tagalog verb "susuko" translates to "will surrender" or "will give up.

Tawa
"Tawa" is the Tagalog word for laughter, a universal sign of happiness and engagement.

Kayo
"Kayo" is the Tagalog pronoun for "you" in the plural form or a polite singular form when addressing someone with respect, equivalent to addressing someone as "you folks" or the formal "you" in English.

Simple
"Simple" in Tagalog retains the same meaning as in English, describing something easy, uncomplicated, or straightforward.


Tatawa-tawa
"Tatawa-tawa" is a Tagalog term describing the act of continuously laughing or giggling, expressing a state of amusement or cheer.

Tinatanong
"Tinatanong" is the present progressive form of "tanong," meaning "asking" or "is asking," representing inquiries or questions directed toward someone.

Pamilihan
The Tagalog word "pamilihan" means "market" or "marketplace".


Napatikhim
Napatikhim is a Tagalog verb indicating a brief involuntary cough, often as a result of surprise or hesitation.