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Tagalog

Tagalog vocabulary forms the heart of daily communication in the Philippines, capturing the nation’s unique culture and way of life. Each word not only carries meaning but also reflects the values, traditions, and historical influences present in Filipino society. Tagalog has evolved with contributions from Spanish, English, Chinese, and indigenous languages, creating a rich and dynamic lexicon.

Learning Tagalog vocabulary opens a window to the complexity and warmth of Filipino interactions. Many words convey respect for elders, close family ties, and community spirit—key aspects of Filipino culture. Tagalog expressions often encapsulate concepts unique to the Philippines, offering learners deeper insight into local customs and worldviews.

On this page, you will find a collection of blog posts dedicated to exploring every aspect of Tagalog vocabulary. These blogs feature detailed lessons, thematic word lists, example phrases, and cultural notes to guide your learning journey. Whether you aim to advance your conversational skills or gain a richer appreciation of Filipino culture, these resources provide practical guidance and in-depth information tailored for learners at every level.

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Bata vs. Sanggol – Child vs. Baby in Tagalog

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Puno vs. Laman – Full vs. Content in Tagalog

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Sikat vs. Kilala – Famous vs. Known in Tagalog

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Kalye vs. Daan – Street vs. Path in Tagalog

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Sira vs. Basag – Broken vs. Shattered in Tagalog

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Bilhin vs. Kuhanin – Buy vs. Fetch in Tagalog

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Mali vs. Paligaw – Wrong vs. Mislead in Tagalog

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Sumuko vs. Sumigaw – Surrender vs. Shout in Tagalog

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Laro vs. Biro – Play vs. Joke in Tagalog

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Bangketa vs. Kalye – Sidewalk vs. Street in Tagalog

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