Random Tagalog Words

Makahabol
The Tagalog verb "makahabol" translates to "to catch up" or "to chase after" in English.

Tindera
"Tindera" is a Tagalog noun meaning "female vendor" or "saleswoman," describing a woman who sells goods, often in markets or shops.

Harapan
"Harapan" in Tagalog means "front" or "opposite," referring to the location directly in front or face-to-face interactions.

Pera
Pera in Tagalog means "money," representing the currency used to facilitate trade, commerce, and economic activities.


Kubeta
The Tagalog noun "kubeta" translates to "toilet" in English, referring to the room or fixture used for human waste disposal.

Tuminag
"Tuminag" is a Tagalog verb meaning "to move" or "to shift," describing the act of changing position or causing something to budge.

Mahal
Mahal in Tagalog translates to "love" and signifies deep affection or care for someone or something.


O
The word "o" in Tagalog is a conjunction meaning "or," used to present alternatives or choices within statements.