Random Tagalog Words

Tuwing
Tuwing in Tagalog means "every" or "whenever," functioning as an adverb to indicate frequency or occasion of an event.

Nakataas
Nakataas in Tagalog means "raised" or "elevated," describing an object, body part, or position that is lifted or held up above its surroundings.

Sobrang
"Sobrang" is a Tagalog adjective and adverb meaning "too much," "excessive," or "extreme," accentuating degrees surpassing adequacy or desirable limits across contexts.

Sundo
The Tagalog word "sundo" functions as a noun and a verb, referring to both "pick-up" and the act "to fetch" or "to pick up" someone.


Ganoon
"Ganoon" serves the same function as "ganon," yet is often considered a more formal spelling reflecting academic and printed materials' preference.

Mo
The Tagalog word "mo" is a second-person singular possessive pronoun that translates to "your" or "yours" in English.

Pati
Pati in Tagalog means "and" or "also," used to include additional elements in a list or statement.


Baon
Baon in Tagalog commonly refers to packed meals or provisions taken for school, work, or during trips.