Random Tagalog Words

Kunin
"Kunin" in Tagalog means "to take" or "to get," indicating the action of acquiring or retrieving something.

Sa
"Sa" is a Tagalog preposition meaning "in," "at," "on," or "to," signaling spatial, temporal, or directional relationships in various contexts.

Bawal
The word "bawal" in Tagalog translates to "forbidden" or "prohibited" in English.

Tinanong
Tinanong in Tagalog is the past tense of "tanong," meaning "asked" or "inquired.


Siopao
"Siopao" is a Tagalog noun for a type of steamed bun filled with meats, vegetables, or sweet ingredients, originating from Chinese cuisine.

Isipan
"Isipan" in Tagalog translates to "mind" or "thought," encompassing mental activity and cognitive function.

Ilan
"Ilan" is a Tagalog interrogative pronoun meaning "how many," pursuing inquiry or quantification within references to numbers, amount, or count-focused explorations.


Suweldo
Suweldo in Tagalog translates to "salary" or "wage," denoting the compensation individuals receive for their labor or services.