Random Tagalog Words

Sya
The Tagalog pronoun "sya," commonly spelled "siya," translates to "he," "she," or "they" in English.

Mukhang
"Mukhang" is a Tagalog adjective or adverb meaning "seems" or "appears," used to express inference or assumption about a person's appearance or situation.

Samahan
"Samahan" is a Tagalog noun meaning "companionship" or "association," representing the act or experience of accompanying or collaborating within social, professional, or community-oriented contexts.

Talino
The Tagalog noun "talino" translates to "intelligence" or "wisdom" in English.


Libo
Libo in Tagalog translates to "thousand" in English and is used to denote a numerical value of a thousand units.

Nakakahiya
Nakakahiya in Tagalog means "embarrassing" or "shameful," describing situations that cause feelings of awkwardness or humiliation.

Kaunti
"Kaunti" in Tagalog means "a little" or "a few," referring to a small amount or quantity of something.


Napaatras
Napaatras in Tagalog means "was taken aback" or "stepped backward," referring to a response to surprise, hesitation, or intimidation.