Random Tagalog Words

Maabutan
The Tagalog verb "maabutan" translates to "to catch up with" or "to reach" in English.

Nagawa
"Nagawa" is a Tagalog verb form meaning "done" or "accomplished," referring to the completion of tasks or achievements.

Tumigil
The Tagalog word "tumigil" means "to stop" or "to halt".

Naiinis
"Naiinis" is the present progressive form of the Tagalog verb "inis," meaning "feeling annoyed" or "irritated," describing ongoing emotional reactions linked to displeasure or aggravation.


Unang
Unang in Tagalog means "first" or "initial," describing precedence or the beginning of an order or sequence.

Pagaanin
"Pagaanin" means "to lighten" or "make easier" in Tagalog, describing efforts to reduce weight, burden, or difficulty.

Nagpahinga
Nagpahinga in Tagalog is the past tense of "pahinga," meaning "rested" in English.


Kusina
Kusina in Tagalog is the term for "kitchen," referring to the culinary space in a home or establishment where cooking is performed.