Random Tagalog Words

Alam
The Tagalog word "alam" translates to "know" or "knowledge" in English.

Kuwenta
Kuwenta in Tagalog means "account" or "story," referring to the act of narrating events, sharing experiences, or describing things in logical sequence.

Maaga
"Maaga" in Tagalog means "early," describing actions or events occurring sooner than expected or customary.

Maingay
"Maingay" is a Tagalog adjective meaning "noisy" or "loud," describing situations filled with disturbance or high levels of sound.


Karinderya
"Karinderya" refers to a small eatery or canteen in the Tagalog language, presenting local, home-cooked meals typically found in neighborhoods or street corners.

Palpak
The Tagalog word "palpak" describes something that is faulty, failed, or unsuccessful.

Sumenyas
"Sumenyas" is the past tense form of the Tagalog verb "senyas," meaning "signaled" or "gestured," indicating communication or expression conveyed through motions or signals in past contexts.


Mare
"Mare" is a Tagalog word derived from the Spanish "comadre," referring to a female friend or fellow mother.