Random Tagalog Words

Gubat
"Gubat" in Tagalog translates to "forest," referring to dense woodland areas consisting of trees, plants, and diverse wildlife.

Naglakad
"Naglakad" is the past tense form of the Tagalog verb "lumakad," meaning "walked," designating the action of moving on foot completed in the past.

Napangisi
"Napangisi" in Tagalog translates to "smirked" or "grinned," depicting a sly or amused facial expression.

Huwag
"Huwag", also spelled "Wag" is a Tagalog word meaning "don't" or "do not," serving as a prohibition or reprimand against desired actions or behaviors.


Nararamdaman
Nararamdaman in Tagalog means "feel" or "senses," referring to the perception of emotions or sensations through intuitive or sensory experiences.

Karamihan
"Karamihan" is a Tagalog noun used to denote "most" or "majority," highlighting prevalence, dominion, or abundance in conceptual, quantitative, or communal descriptions.

Isinantabi
"Isinantabi" is a Tagalog verb that means "set aside" or "reserved," indicating the act of keeping something separate for later consideration or use.


Bang
"Bang" is a contracted form of the Tagalog particle "ba" and the linker "ng," often used in informal spoken language.