Random Tagalog Words

Iyan
"Iyan" is a demonstrative pronoun in Tagalog that refers to something closer to the person being spoken to, or something that has already been mentioned in a conversation.

Tirahan
"Tirahan" in Tagalog translates to "residence" or "home," referring to the place where one lives.

Iskolar
"Iskolar" in Tagalog refers to "scholar," identifying someone engaged in academic studies or university education, often receiving grants or financial aid.

Pinahintay
"Pinahintay" is the past tense form of "hintay," meaning "was made to wait" in Tagalog, indicating an individual or group being held in anticipation by someone else.


Kawal
Kawal is a Tagalog word for "soldier" or "troop.

Abot
The Tagalog word "abot" can function as both a noun and a verb, relating to the concept of reaching or extending.

Tumawid
Tumawid in Tagalog means "to cross" or "to traverse," referring to the act of moving from one side of an area, such as a street or river, to the other.


Talagang
"Talagang" in Tagalog means "really" or "truly," emphasizing sincerity, authenticity, or intensity in statements.