Random Tagalog Words

Puro
Puro is a Tagalog adjective that means "pure" or "unmixed.

Gamit
"Gamit" is a Tagalog noun meaning "use" or "things," referring to items, tools, or equipment used in daily activities or specific tasks.

Pelikula
The Tagalog word "pelikula" translates to "film" or "movie" in English, representing visual storytelling mediums.

Mong
"Mong" is a possessive post-fix used in Tagalog denoting "your" in English.


Talaga
"Talaga" is a Tagalog adverb and exclamatory term meaning "really" or "truly," emphasizing sincerity, legitimacy, or intensity across statements or interactions.

Malinis
Malinis in Tagalog means "clean," describing the state of being free from dirt, impurities, or clutter.

Magkatuluyan
"Magkatuluyan" is a Tagalog verb phrase meaning "to end up together," particularly in a romantic context, suggesting a relationship that culminates in partnership or marriage.


Tsismis
Tsismis in Tagalog refers to "gossip," the informal exchange of information or rumors about people's private affairs.