Random Tagalog Words

Noon
"Noon" is a Tagalog adverb that means "then" or "at that time," referring to past situations, conditions, or periods in discussions.

Nag-ikot
Nag-ikot in Tagalog is the past tense of "ikot," meaning "went around" or "toured.

Hamon
The Tagalog noun "hamon" translates to "challenge" or "invitation" in English.

Tatae
Tatae in Tagalog is an informal and colloquial term for "defecate" or "poop," indicating the act of expelling waste from the digestive system.


Mang
"Mang" is a prefix or title in Tagalog used to denote respect, similar to addressing someone as "Mr.

Dingding
"Dingding" is a Tagalog noun meaning "wall," referring to solid structures defining space, supporting edifices, or enclosing areas across architectural or domestic settings.

Lumipad
"Lumipad" is the Tagalog word for "to fly," describing the action of moving through the air, typically associated with birds, planes, or other flying objects.


Saan
"Saan" is a Tagalog interrogative pronoun meaning "where," employed for querying location, direction, or place regarding people, objects, or events.