Random Tagalog Words

Hikbi
"Hikbi" in Tagalog refers to a "sob" or "sobbing," describing the sound of crying or weeping, often in emotional distress.

Nanlaki
"Nanlaki" in Tagalog translates to "widened" or "enlarged," often used in reference to the eyes in response to shock or amazement.

Nagtanong
"Nagtanong" is the past tense of the Tagalog verb "magtanong," meaning "asked" or "inquired," indicating the act of questioning or seeking information completed in the past.

Leeg
"Leeg" is the Tagalog word for "neck," which is a crucial part of the human body connecting the head to the torso.


Braso
"Braso" in Tagalog means "arm," referring to the upper limb of the human body extending from the shoulder to the wrist.

Pinatayo
"Pinatayo" is the past tense form of the Tagalog verb "patayo," meaning "was stood up" or "was erected," indicating the completion of raising to a standing position.

Lamesa
"Lamesa" in Tagalog means "table," referring to a piece of furniture used to support items for various activities like dining, writing, or working.


Bahagya
"Bahagya" in Tagalog means "slightly" or "partially," indicating a minor degree or extent.