Random Tagalog Words

Kuya
"Kuya" is a Tagalog noun used to denote an older brother or a term of respect for an older male, often adopted within family and community contexts.

Problema
"Problema" is a Tagalog noun that means "problem," representing challenges, obstacles, or issues needing resolution or attention in various contexts.

Ayokong
The Tagalog word "ayokong" is a contraction derived from "ayaw kong," where "ayaw" means "do not want" and "kong" is a contraction of "ko" and "ng," meaning "I" or "my," used to denote possession or subject linkage.

Imulat
The Tagalog word "imulat" means "to open one's eyes" or to awaken to awareness.


Kulog
The Tagalog noun "kulog" translates to "thunder" in English, referring to the loud rumbling or crashing noise associated with storms.

Riyan
The Tagalog word "riyan" serves as a demonstrative pronoun meaning "there" in English, often indicating a location at some distance from the speaker.

Seryoso
Seryoso is the Tagalog term for "serious" or "earnest," often used to describe individuals or situations lacking frivolousness.


Delikado
In Tagalog, "delikado" means "dangerous" or "risky," indicating situations or conditions that pose a threat to safety or security.