Random Tagalog Words

Inyo
Inyo in Tagalog is a pronoun that translates to "yours" in English, denoting possession by two or more people.

Sinulatan
Sinulatan in Tagalog is the past tense form of the verb "sulatan," meaning "written to" or "addressed in writing.

Bilasa
The term "bilasa" refers to something stale or spoiled, often used to describe food that is no longer fresh.

Napadilat
Napadilat in Tagalog means "eyes were opened," describing an involuntary reaction to stimuli such as light or surprise.


Daing
Daing in Tagalog has multiple meanings, primarily "complaint" or "lamentation," as well as referring to a type of dried or preserved fish common in Filipino cuisine.

Salita
The Tagalog word "salita" translates to "word" in English.

Sumisigaw
"Sumisigaw" is the present progressive form of the Tagalog verb "sigaw," meaning "shouting" or "yelling," describing loud vocal expressions often prompted by strong emotions.


Nating
"Nating" is a possessive pronoun in Tagalog equivalent to "our" combined with the linking particle "ng," used in forming descriptive sentences expressing collective possession or experience.