Random Tagalog Words
Nila
"Nila" is the third-person plural possessive pronoun in Tagalog, meaning "their" or "theirs," denoting ownership, possession, or association with multiple entities excluding the speaker and the listener.
Simula
"Simula" is a Tagalog word meaning "beginning" or "start," indicating the start point of an event, process, or journey.
Hinala
"Hinala" in Tagalog translates to "suspicion" or "doubt" in English.
Kaklase
The word "kaklase" in Tagalog means "classmate," referring to a person who attends the same class or educational program.
Tinulak
Tinulak is the past tense of the verb tulak, meaning "pushed.
Suntukan
The Tagalog noun "suntukan" translates to "fistfight" or "brawl" in English.
Ngumiti
"Ngumiti" is the past tense of the Tagalog verb "ngiti," meaning "smiled," describing the act of expressing joy or friendliness through a smile completed in the past.
Magbibitaw
Magbibitaw is the future tense of the verb bitaw, meaning "to release" or "to let go.