Random Tagalog Words

Makakaalis
"Makakaalis" in Tagalog means "will be able to leave" or "can go away," indicating permission or capability to depart from a place.

Iparamdam
Iparamdam in Tagalog is a verb that means "to let feel" or "to make someone feel," often used to describe the act of conveying emotion or sensation to another.

Pagkagising
Pagkagising in Tagalog translates to "upon waking" or "awakening," describing the moment of transition from sleep to wakefulness.

Sinipa
"Sinipa" is the past tense of the Tagalog verb "sipa," meaning "kicked," referring to the action of striking someone or something with the foot completed in the past.


Muling
The Tagalog word "muling" often serves as an adverb meaning "again" or "once more".

Magbubuhat
"Magbubuhat" in Tagalog means "will carry" or "will lift," indicating future actions involving moving or transporting objects.

Mga
"Mga" is a Tagalog particle used to indicate plurality, akin to "s" or "es" in English, denoting multiple elements or groups.


Grado
"Grado" is the Tagalog word for "grade" or "level," often used in educational contexts to refer to marks indicating academic performance.