Random Tagalog Words

Ganito
"Ganito" is a Tagalog demonstrative pronoun meaning "like this" or "this way," referring to manner, example, or qualities expressed or displayed within shared contexts.

Nagugutom
"Nagugutom" is the present progressive form of the Tagalog verb "gutom," meaning "feeling hungry," depicting ongoing sensations of need or desire for food.

Nag-kakastila
"Nag-kakastila" refers to the influence or integration of Spanish culture in linguistic practices during the colonial era in the Philippines.

Malambing
"Malambing" is a Tagalog adjective meaning "affectionate" or "tender," describing a manner full of gentle warmth, sweetness, or kindness, often shown in interactions.


Sugat
Sugat in Tagalog means "wound" or "injury," describing a break or damage to the skin or tissue, often caused by cuts, abrasions, or impacts.

Marami
"Marami" in Tagalog means "many" or "numerous," describing a large quantity or multitude of items, ideas, or people.

Bundok
Bundok in Tagalog means "mountain," referring to a natural elevation rising significantly above the surrounding landscape.


Sila
"Sila" serves as a Tagalog plural pronoun meaning "they" or "them," used to designate groups or multiple persons collectively in conversation or narration.