Random Tagalog Words

Dun
"Dun" is a colloquial form of "doon" in Tagalog, meaning "there," indicating a specific point away from the speaker.

Papel
Papel in Tagalog translates to "paper," referring to the thin material used commonly for writing, printing, and drawing.

Ng
"Ng" is a Tagalog preposition or linker used to connect words and sentences, typically indicating possession, origin, or association.

Pupunta
"Pupunta" is the future tense form of the Tagalog verb "punta," meaning "will go" or "will visit," indicating the intention to travel or arrive at a destination.


Pader
Pader in Tagalog translates to "wall," referring to a solid structure that encloses or divides spaces within buildings or architectural designs.

Chismosa
Chismosa in Tagalog refers to a "gossiping woman" or "female who spreads rumors," describing someone who actively engages in discussing others' private matters.

Mensahe
The Tagalog word "mensahe" translates to "message" in English.


Laro
Laro in Tagalog translates to "play" or "game," referring to recreational activities or sports undertaken for enjoyment, exercise, or competition.