Random Tagalog Words

Gumagawa
"Gumagawa" is the present progressive form of the Tagalog verb "gawa," meaning "making" or "doing.

Kasalanan
The Tagalog word "kasalanan" translates to "sin" or "fault" in English.

Kabobohan
Kabobohan in Tagalog refers to "foolishness" or "stupidity," characterizing a lack of judgment, understanding, or sense.

Tong
"Tong" in Tagalog, often referring to "itone," is typically slang used in games, signifying a pot or collected pool.


Anghit
Anghit in Tagalog refers to "body odor," particularly an unpleasant smell arising from the underarms due to sweat and bacteria.

Kanila
"Kanila" translates to "their" or "theirs" in English representing possession or association with a group.

Lumuhod
"Lumuhod" in Tagalog translates to "kneel," indicating the act of lowering oneself by resting on one's knees.


Magbihis
Magbihis in Tagalog translates to "to change clothes" or "to get dressed," focusing on the act of wearing new or different clothing from what was previously worn.