Random Tagalog Words

Pangamba
"Pangamba" in Tagalog translates to "fear" or "apprehension," representing concerns or anxiety about potential dangers or unknown situations.

Dalang
The Tagalog word "dalang" is a noun that means "frequency" or how often something happens or occurs.

Nasira
The Tagalog word "nasira" means "broken" or "damaged".

Klase
Klase in Tagalog refers to "class" or "type," widely used in educational contexts to denote a group of students learning together.


Tinakbuhan
"Tinakbuhan" is the past tense form of the Tagalog verb "takbo," meaning "ran away from" or "fled," describing actions where departure or evasion completed in previous contexts.

Chismis
Chismis in Tagalog refers to gossip or rumors, typically pertaining to the discussion of the private matters of others.

Maghubad
"Maghubad" in Tagalog means "to undress" or "take off clothes," describing the act of removing one's clothing.


Laki-laki
The phrase "laki-laki" in Tagalog means "big big" or exaggeratedly large, often used to describe objects or qualities that are unusually large or noticeable.