Random Tagalog Words
Dali-dali
The Tagalog phrase "dali-dali" refers to actions done quickly or hastily.
Daliri
Daliri is the Tagalog word for "finger.
Iyong
"Iyong" is mainly used as a possessive pronoun in Tagalog, expressing ownership or association with the person being addressed.
Pabalik
"Pabalik" is a Tagalog adverb and adjective conveying "going back" or "returning," representing action or movement towards previous locations or states.
Maligo
"Maligo" in Tagalog means "to bathe" or "to take a bath," describing the act of washing one's body with water.
Bayad
The Tagalog word "bayad" serves as a noun meaning "payment" or "fee" in English.
Kailangan
"Kailangan" is a Tagalog word that translates to "need" or "requirement" in English.
Pantaas
"Pantaas" in Tagalog refers to "upper clothing" or garments worn on the upper body such as shirts or blouses.