Random Tagalog Words

Masaya
Masaya in Tagalog translates to "happy" or "joyful," expressing feelings of contentment, satisfaction, and delight.

Lumapit
"Lumapit" is a Tagalog verb that means "to approach" or "to come closer," denoting the act of reducing distance between two points, usually between people or objects.

Biglang
"Biglang" in Tagalog means "suddenly" or "abruptly," describing an action or event occurring without warning.

Lahat
"Lahat" is a Tagalog pronoun meaning "all" or "everyone," used collectively to refer to a group or entirety of items or people.


Mahilig
"Mahilig" is a Tagalog adjective describing a strong liking or fondness for something, equivalent to "fond of" or "having a passion for" in English.

Sabihin
"Sabihin" is a Tagalog verb meaning "to say" or "to tell," referring to the act of conveying information, thoughts, or commands verbally.

Lalaki
"Lalaki" in Tagalog means "man" or "male," describing an individual of the masculine gender.


Pinansin
Pinansin in Tagalog means "noticed" or "paid attention to," referring to the act of recognizing or acknowledging something or someone.