Random Tagalog Words

Dalawa
"Dalawa" in Tagalog translates to "two," referring to the number that follows one.

Nakahalukipkip
The Tagalog word "nakahalukipkip" is an adjective describing a position or posture where one's arms are crossed over the chest.

Ikakasal
"Ikakasal" in Tagalog means "to be married" or "to wed," often used to describe individuals who are about to enter matrimony.

Ramdam
"Ramdam" is a Tagalog verb meaning "to feel" or "to sense," emphasizing the awareness or experience of emotions or sensations.


Tabi
"Tabi" is a Tagalog noun or adverb meaning "side" or "beside," describing spatial proximity or adjacency to people, objects, or places.

Lapastangan
The word "lapastangan" in Tagalog connotes disrespect or sacrilege against something considered sacred or revered.

Pinayagan
"Pinayagan" is the past tense form of the Tagalog verb "payag," meaning "allowed" or "permitted," denoting the act of granting permission or authoritative approval regarding actions, roles, or responsibilities already completed.


Pagsilbihan
"Pagsilbihan" means "to serve" in Tagalog, referring to the act of attending to the needs or requirements of someone else.