Random Tagalog Words

Bahay
"Bahay" is a Tagalog noun that translates to "house" or "home," representing a structure where individuals or families live.

Baston
The Tagalog word "baston" translates to "cane" in English, and it is commonly used to describe a walking stick or support tool for those needing assistance while walking.

Nagiiyak
"Nagiiyak" is the continuous form of the Tagalog verb "umiyak," meaning "crying" or "weeping," indicating the ongoing presence of tears often associated with emotions of sadness, grief, or distress.

Puting
Puting in Tagalog translates to "white," representing a color associated with purity, simplicity, and cleanliness.


Buksan
"Buksan" is the Tagalog verb translating to "open," referring to the action of unlocking, revealing, or accessing something occluded or enclosed.

Iyon
"Iyon" is another demonstrative pronoun in Tagalog, used to refer to something that is far from both the speaker and the listener.

Pinauwi
"Pinauwi" in Tagalog translates to "sent home," indicating that someone was directed to return to their residence.


Wika
"Wika" is a Tagalog noun translating to "language," referring to structured systems of communication used by humans.