Random Tagalog Words

Nangyari
"Nangyari" is the past tense form of the Tagalog verb "yari," meaning "happened" or "occurred," describing events or situations that transpired in the past.

Antok
"Antok" is a Tagalog noun that describes the feeling of sleepiness or drowsiness.

Tinunghayan
"Tinunghayan" translates to "viewed" or "examined" in English, reflecting the act of looking closely at something.

Tulog
Tulog in Tagalog means "sleep," referring to the natural, restful state in which the body and mind recuperate and rejuvenate.


Umakyat
Umakyat in Tagalog means "climbed" or "ascended," describing the action of moving upward or reaching a higher point.

Pagsisilbihan
"Pagsisilbihan" in Tagalog means "to serve" or "to attend to," describing the act of providing assistance, services, or care to others.

Pinandilatan
The word "pinandilatan" in Tagalog means "glared at" or "stared intensely," describing the act of looking at someone with intense or angry focus.


Kong
The Tagalog term "kong" is a contraction of the possessive "ko" with the enclitic "ng," used to indicate possession or description in a sentence.