Random Tagalog Words

Bait
"Bait" in Tagalog refers to kindness or goodness, often used to describe someone with a pleasant and good-natured personality.

Pambura
Pambura in Tagalog means "eraser," a tool used to remove pencil or chalk marks from surfaces like paper or blackboards.

May
"May" is a Tagalog auxiliary verb meaning "there is" or "there are," used to indicate existence, presence, or possession in various contexts.

Pakikiharapan
"Pakikiharapan" in Tagalog translates to "interaction" or "engagement" with others in various settings.


Ganda
"Ganda" in Tagalog means "beauty," referring to aesthetic appeal that invokes appreciation or pleasure.

Nagtatanga-tangahan
"Nagtatanga-tangahan" in Tagalog means "pretending to be ignorant" or "feigning innocence," describing actions where someone acts unaware intentionally.

Kusa
"Kusa" in Tagalog translates to "voluntary" or "spontaneous," describing actions performed out of free will without external prompting.


Kagabi
Kagabi in Tagalog means "last night," referring to the period of night that immediately preceded the current day.