Random Tagalog Words

Sinunod
"Sinunod" is the past tense form of the Tagalog verb "sunod," meaning "followed" or "obeyed," denoting adherence to guidelines, pathways, or commands previously established.

Pinanganak
Pinanganak in Tagalog is the past tense of the verb "anak," meaning "born" in English.

Umutot
"Umutot" in Tagalog means "farted," referring to the release of gas from the digestive system through the rectum.

Natin
"Natin" is a Tagalog possessive pronoun indicating "our" or "ours," including both the speaker and the listener, signifying shared ownership or collective association.


Nagsalitang
"Nagsalitang" is the completed form of the verb "speak" in Tagalog, relating to someone having spoken or talked.

Sombrero
"Sombrero" is a Tagalog noun referring to "hat" or "cap," typically, headwear used for protection, fashion, or symbolism across various contexts.

Bilang
The Tagalog term "bilang" is a versatile word primarily signifying "as" or "count" depending on its usage.


Umihi
"Umihi" means "to urinate" in Tagalog describing the natural bodily function of excreting urine.