Random Tagalog Words

Tulo
"Tulo" is a Tagalog noun and verb meaning "drip" or "leak," indicating gradual, small-scale liquid flow, often associated with losing fluid control through drop-by-drop motion.

Umilag
"Umilag" is a Tagalog verb meaning "to dodge" or "to evade," describing the action of avoiding something quickly and skillfully.

Tigilan
"Tigilan" is a Tagalog word meaning "to stop" or "to cease," often used in commands or suggestions to end an activity or behavior.

Bading
"Bading" is a colloquial Tagalog term used to refer to a gay man or someone who identifies as part of the LGBTQ+ community.


Tumawa
"Tumawa" is a Tagalog verb meaning "to laugh," capturing the act of expressing joy, amusement, or humorous appreciation through laughter.

Sinong
"Sinong" in Tagalog is a contraction of "sino ang," meaning "who is" or "who has.

Tatay
The word "tatay" in Tagalog means father, depicting the paternal figure in a family.


Mapupuntahan
Mapupuntahan in Tagalog means "places to go" or "destinations," referring to potential or planned locations for visits, travel, or exploration.