Random Tagalog Words

Pagtawag
"Pagtawag" is a Tagalog noun meaning "calling" or "summoning," representing the action of reaching out to or requesting someone's presence or attention.

Pabulong
"Pabulong" is a Tagalog adverb meaning "in a whisper" or "softly spoken," highlighting speech characterized by low volume or confidential tones.

Umiling
"Umiling" is a Tagalog verb meaning "to shake one's head," indicating a gesture typically expressing disagreement, negation, or disapproval.

Naghalo-halo
Naghahalo-halo in Tagalog means "mixing" or "blending," describing the action of combining various elements to create a cohesive whole.


Mana
"Mana" in Tagalog means "inheritance" or "heritage," referring to assets or qualities passed down generationally within families.

Pogi
The Tagalog adjective "pogi" translates to "handsome" in English.

Ulo
The Tagalog word "ulo" translates to "head," referring to the uppermost part of the human body or object.


Libre
"Libre" in Tagalog means "free," indicating the absence of cost or charges for goods or services.