Random Tagalog Words

Asawa
Asawa in Tagalog translates directly to "spouse," applicable to both husbands and wives.

Tinatawag
"Tinatawag" is the Tagalog word for "called" or "referred to," indicating naming or designation for identity or recognition.

Malalim
"Malalim" is a Tagalog adjective meaning "deep" or "profound," describing depth in physical, emotional, or theoretical contexts extending beyond surface levels.

Sariling
Sariling in Tagalog translates to "own," referring to possession, identity, or autonomy associated with a person or thing.


Tayo
The word "tayo" in Tagalog can function as a pronoun meaning "we" or "us.

Nakikita
"Nakikita" is the present progressive form of the Tagalog verb "kita," meaning "seeing" or "is seeing," describing the act of observing or perceiving visually.

Siguradong
"Siguradong" in Tagalog means "certainly" or "definitely," expressing assurance or confidence in outcomes or statements.


Yan
"Yan" is a Tagalog demonstrative pronoun serving as an informal variation of "iyan" meaning "that," referring to objects, situations, or concepts closer to the listener but not immediately with the speaker.