Random Tagalog Words

Nagsabi
"Nagsabi" in Tagalog means "said" or "told," referring to the act of expressing words or conveying messages.

Edad
The Tagalog noun "edad" means "age" in English.

Lumakad
"Lumakad" is a Tagalog verb meaning "to walk," denoting the act of moving forward on foot, a fundamental activity in daily life.

Nagkakamali
The Tagalog verb "nagkakamali" means "making a mistake" or "is wrong.


Peklat
"Peklat" is a Tagalog noun meaning "scar," denoting the mark left on the skin after a wound has healed.

Atin
Atin in Tagalog translates to "ours" or "belonging to us," conveying a sense of shared ownership or responsibility among individuals.

Paghihintay
Paghihintay in Tagalog translates to "waiting," focusing on the act of remaining in expectation or anticipation for something or someone.


Dila
Dila means "tongue" in Tagalog and refers to the muscular organ in the mouth responsible for taste and speech.