Random Tagalog Words

Papasok
"Papasok" is a Tagalog adjective and verb form meaning "entering" or "about to enter," focused on coming into spaces, roles, or coming transitions implicating physical or contextual incorporation foreseen in future contexts.

Sumagot
Sumagot in Tagalog means "answered" or "responded," indicating the act of replying to a question, statement, or situation.

Nakita
"Nakita" is the past tense of the Tagalog verb "kita," meaning "saw" or "noticed," depicting visual experiences or observations made in the past within diverse contexts.

Kanina
"Kami" is the first-person plural pronoun in Tagalog, signifying "we" or "us," excluding the person being addressed.


Niyo
"Niyo" is a Tagalog possessive pronoun used in a formal or plural context to mean "your," indicating ownership or relation to the people being addressed.

Malamang
"Malamang" in Tagalog translates to "probably" or "most likely" in English.

Kakambal
The Tagalog noun "kakambal" means "twin" in English.


Dating
Dating in Tagalog, pronounced with an 'a' as in "father," means "arrival" or "coming," referring to the act of reaching a destination or the occurrence of anticipated events.