Random Tagalog Words

Magsasara
"Magsasara" is the future tense form of the Tagalog verb "sara," meaning "will close" or "will shut," indicating forthcoming conclusions, closures, or terminations concerning spaces, institutions, or actions.

Banta
The word "banta" in Tagalog is generally used to mean "threat" or "warning".

Napa-tigil
"Napa-tigil" in Tagalog means "stopped" or "paused," describing an abrupt halt in movement or action due to surprise or interruption.

Napangiti
"Napangiti" is the past tense form of the Tagalog verb "ngiti," meaning "smiled," indicating the facial expression associated with joy or approval completed in the past.


Nyo
"Nyo" is a colloquial form of "ninyo," the Tagalog plural or formal possessive pronoun, meaning "your," denoting ownership or association linked to the addressees or accompanying audience.

Bida
Bida in Tagalog means "protagonist" or "lead character," often referring to the main figure in a story or narrative.

Nakagawa
Nakagawa in Tagalog translates to "accomplished" or "created," describing having completed a task or produced something tangible or intangible.


Naisip
"Naisip" in Tagalog means "thought" or "considered," reflecting the mental process of pondering or conceptualizing ideas.