Random Tagalog Words

Kamalasan
Kamalasan in Tagalog translates to "misfortune" or "bad luck," describing unfortunate events or circumstances that lead to undesirable outcomes.

Napalunok
Napalunok is a Tagalog verb that means "to swallow involuntarily," often due to surprise or distress.

Nya
"Nya" is a non-standard spelling of the Tagalog possessive pronoun "niya," meaning "his," "her," or "its," used to signify ownership, belonging, or association attributed to someone previously mentioned.

Maleta
Maleta in Tagalog refers to a "suitcase" or "luggage," used for carrying personal belongings during travels.


Nakakapag-aral
"Nakakapag-aral" in Tagalog means "able to study," indicating access to educational opportunities and resources that facilitate learning.

Sakit
"Sakit" is a Tagalog noun meaning "pain" or "illness," describing discomfort, affliction, or distress within physical, emotional, or situational contexts.

Tanong
"Tanong" is a Tagalog noun meaning "question," focusing on inquiries, investigations, or curiosities designed to solicit information, explanation, or understanding.


Doon
"Doon" in Tagalog translates to "there," indicating a location farther from the speaker and listener compared to "dito.