KONOTASYON
This word is from the Spanish connotación. ko·no·tas·yón konotasyón connotation non-standard spelling: konutasyon MGA KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG konotasyón: mungkahi o pahiwatig bukod sa malinaw o tiyak na...
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root word: tungáyaw mapagtungayawprone to cursing mapagtungayawprone to swearing KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG tungáyaw: nakaiinsultong salita, kung hindi bastós ay mapanghamak mapagtungayaw: mahilig gumamit ng...
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This Filipino word is from the Spanish charol. tsa·ról varnish/lacquer tsarol patent leather tsarol na sapatos patent-leather shoes * Patent leather is leather with a glossy varnished surface, used...
View ArticlePRANGKISA
This Filipino word is from the Spanish franquicia. prang·kí·sa prangkisa franchise Lupon sa Pagpaprangkisa at Regulasyon ng Transportasyong-Lupa Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board...
View ArticlePETSA
This word is from the Spanish fecha. pét·sa petsa calendar date Ano ang petsa? What’s the date? Ano ang petsa ngayon? What’s the date today? itaga ang petsa sa kalendaryo carve the date on the calendar...
View ArticleDIWANG
dí·wang diwang ceremony, celebration pandiriwang ceremony, celebration pagdiriwang ceremony, celebration Pagdiriwang ng Pasko Celebration of Christmas ipadiwang The root word diwang is not as commonly...
View ArticleSENADO
This word is from the Spanish language. se·ná·do senate Ang Senado The Senate Senadong Loko-Loko Crazy Senate mataas na kapulungan ng batasang-pambansa upper house of the national legislature MGA...
View ArticleREKISISYON
This word is from the Spanish requisición. rekisisyón requisition MGA KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG rekisisyón: pormal o awtoratibong paghingi para sa isang bagay na kailangang gawin o ibigay; o ang form na...
View ArticlePINDANG
This is a native Filipino word. pindáng flat piece of meat jerky pindáng jerked meat Jerky is lean meat that has been trimmed of fat, cut into strips, and then dried to prevent spoilage. Normally, this...
View ArticleTINAPA
ti·na·pá isdang pinausukan (smoked fish) Among the fish popularly smoked in the Philippines are bangus (milkfish), tamban, galunggong (roundscad), and tilapia. Tinapang Salinas is an iconic product of...
View ArticleTALUMPATI
ta·lum·pa·tì talumpati speech, oration, address talumpating panghikayat persuasive speech magtalumpati to give a speech mananalumpati one who gives a speech mananalumpati speaker Ano ang talumpati? Ang...
View ArticleTALUMPUNAY
Scientific name: Datura metel L. Known as “trumpet flower” in English. Spelling variation: talampunay Talumpunay is a coarse branched shrub. It is used by Filipino herbalists to treat asthma. Roll the...
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Nationwide smoking ban in effect from July 23, 2017 * Visit us here at TAGALOG LANG.
View ArticleBALEDIKTORYAN
This word likely entered the Philippine lexicon from the English language. It is the same word in Spanish. balediktoryan valedictorian Ang balediktoryan ang estudyanteng kinikilala ng mga guro bilang...
View ArticleSULASOK
This is a fairly obscure Tagalog word. su·lá·sok nakasusulasok disgusting, stomach-turning nakakasulasok na amoy disgusting odor ✅ nakasusulasok ❌ nakakasulasok KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG sulások: matinding...
View ArticlePO
The Tagalog word po is added to sentences in order to show respect to older people. Salamat. Thanks. Salamat po. Thank you. Tuloy ka. Enter. Tuloy po kayo. Please come in. Ako. Me. Ako po. Me, sir. Oo....
View ArticleKUWADERNO
This word is from the Spanish cuaderno. kuwaderno notebook isang simpleng kuwadernoa simple notebook mga kuwaderno notebooks limang kuwaderno five notebooks Sa maliit na kuwadernong ito… In this small...
View ArticleMAHAL
The Tagalog word mahal as a noun means ‘love’ but as an adjective it means ‘expensive’ or ‘costly’ or ‘dear.’ mahál, n love mahál, adj expensive Also see tagaloglang.com/love Mahal kita. I love you....
View ArticleHUNYO
This word is from the Spanish junio. Hunyo June buwan ng Hunyo month of June ika-anim na buwan ng taon sixth month of the year sa Hunyo in June sa ika-lima ng Hunyo on the fifth of June sa unang Lunes...
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One of the most basic Tagalog words to learn! salámat thanks When addressing an older person, add po at the end. Salámat po. Thank you. (formal) Maraming salámat. Many thanks. / Thank you very much....
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