Random Tagalog Words

Tama
"Tama" is a Tagalog adjective meaning "correct" or "right," focusing on accuracy, truth, or propriety within discussions, actions, or assessments.

Siniko
The Tagalog word "siniko" refers to the act of elbowing, often used to describe a physical gesture involving a nudge with the elbow.

Nahuli
Nahuli is the past tense of the Tagalog verb "huli," which means "to catch" or "to be late.

Napanganga
Napanganga in Tagalog means "gaped" or "left open-mouthed," describing a reaction of awe, surprise, or shock.


Harap
Harap in Tagalog translates to "front" or "facing," referring to the position or side that is forward or visible.

Rin
"Rin" is a Tagalog particle used for emphasis or conjunction, effectively linking statements or affirmations similar to "also" or "too" in English.

Tulong
Tulong in Tagalog translates to "help" or "assistance," referring to the support or aid provided to others in need.


Muli
"Muli" is a Tagalog adverb meaning "again" or "once more," signifying the repetition or recurrence of actions, events, or experiences.