Random Tagalog Words

To
"To" is an informal contraction of the Tagalog demonstrative pronoun "ito," meaning "this.

Inawat
"Inawat" means "restrained" or "stopped" in Tagalog, referring to actions taken to control or halt behaviors or events.

Mahapdi
Mahapdi in Tagalog means "painful" or "stinging," often used to describe sensations of sharp, burning pain.

Naka-tayo
"Naka-tayo" in Tagalog means "standing," describing a state of being upright on one's feet.


Nagluluto
"Nagluluto" in Tagalog translates to "cooking," describing the active process of preparing meals with heat.

Tagay
"Tagay" is a Tagalog noun and verb referring to "a toast" or "to offer a toast," signifying convivial gestures or expressions made during social gatherings, celebrations, or acknowledgments.

Bisita
The word "bisita" means "visitor" or "guest" in Tagalog, often referring to someone who comes to visit a home or place.


Sinabihan
"Sinabihan" is the past tense form of the Tagalog verb "sabihan," meaning "was told" or "was informed," emphasizing receiving information or verbal communication directed at someone.