Random Tagalog Words

Paligid
"Paligid" is a Tagalog noun meaning "surrounding" or "environment," describing the area or ambiance encompassing a given space, person, or situation.

Hahatakin
Hahatakin in Tagalog is the future tense form of the verb "hatak," meaning "to pull" or "to draw.

Buti
Buti in Tagalog translates to "good" or "well," often used to signify a positive condition or outcome.

Kanyang
The term "kanyang" in Tagalog is a possessive pronoun meaning "his," "her," or "its" in English.


Makikita
"Makikita" is a Tagalog word that translates to "will see" or "can be seen.

Multo
Multo in Tagalog translates to "ghost" or "spirit," representing the spectral presence believed to be the souls of deceased individuals.

Makukuha
"Makukuha" in Tagalog means "will be able to get" or "can obtain" referring to the future potential of acquiring something.


Mamroblema
Mamroblema in Tagalog means "to worry" or "to have problems," encompassing the presence of concerns, difficulties, or uncertainties.