Random Tagalog Words

Ialis
The Tagalog word "ialis" means "to remove" or "to take out," indicating an action of extracting, withdrawing, or detaching from a particular context.

Pagdating
Pagdating in Tagalog translates to "arrival" or "when it comes," describing the moment of reaching a destination or the timing of an event.

Sanang
"Sanang" in Tagalog is not a standalone word but often a slang derivation of "sana" which means "hopefully" or "I wish," expressing desires or hopes regarding future events.

Masakit
Masakit in Tagalog means "painful" or "hurting," referring to the sensation of physical or emotional discomfort.


Hinila
Hinila is the past tense of hila, a Tagalog verb meaning "to pull" or "to drag.

Sina
"Sina" is a plural form of "si" in Tagalog, used to denote multiple names or subjects in a sentence.

Naiilang
Naiilang in Tagalog refers to feeling "awkward" or "uncomfortable," describing situations where someone's presence or circumstances cause unease.


Tatlong
"Tatlong" in Tagalog means "three," describing a quantity or number of items or entities.