Parts of the House in Tagalog
Learn the most common Tagalog words for parts of the house with clear English translations. These important Filipino words will make it easier to describe your home, give directions, or talk about house features naturally in Tagalog.
You’ll find words for rooms like sala, kusina, kwarto, and banyo, as well as furniture, appliances, and outdoor areas such as bakuran and hardin. This vocabulary helps you identify different parts of a house, explain layouts, and discuss household features confidently in everyday conversation.
Watch this Tagalog lesson and learn the names of parts of the house in Tagalog with clear English translations and proper pronunciation. This video introduces essential Filipino vocabulary for different areas of the home, such as pinto (door), bintana (window), bubong (roof), sahig (floor), and more, explained in a beginner-friendly way. It’s perfect for learners who want to expand their basic Filipino vocabulary for household conversations, daily life, and describing homes. By the end of this lesson, you’ll be able to confidently recognize, pronounce, and use parts of the house in Tagalog with English meaning.
Parts of the House in Tagalog
| Tagalog | English |
|---|---|
| bahay | house |
| pinto | door |
| pintuan | doorway |
| bintana | window |
| sala | living room |
| kuwarto | room / bedroom |
| silid | room |
| kusina | kitchen |
| komedor | dining area |
| banyo | bathroom |
| kubeta | toilet |
| paliguan | shower area |
| labahan | laundry area |
| sahig | floor |
| pader | concrete wall |
| dingding | wall |
| haligi | pillar / post |
| pasilyo | hallway |
| bubong | roof |
| alulod | gutter / downpipe |
| silong | space under the house |
| garahe | garage |
| tarangkahan | gate |
| bakuran | front yard / backyard |
| likod-bahay | backyard / back of the house |
Ready to test how well you know parts of the house in Filipino? Take the short quiz below and see how you do.
| Nagluluto ako ng adobo sa kusina. |
| (I’m cooking adobo in the kitchen.) |
| Winalisan mo na ba ang sahig? |
| (Have you swept the floor?) |
| Pakisara naman ang pinto. |
| (Please close the door.) |
| Ano ang kulay ng bubong ng bahay n’yo? |
| (What color is the roof of your house?) |
| May tao pa sa banyo kaya sandali lang. |
| (Someone’s still in the bathroom, so just wait a bit.) |
| Malamig at tahimik ang kuwarto ko. |
| (My room is cool and quiet.) |
| Binuksan ko ang bintana para pumasok ang hangin. |
| (I opened the window to let the air in.) |
How well do you know the Tagalog names for parts of a house? Test your knowledge with this quiz! From the living room to the kitchen and beyond, try to say the correct Filipino word before clicking the toggle to check your answer. This is a great way to expand your Tagalog vocabulary for household areas!
1. Where do you go to cook your meals?
Answer: kusina (kitchen)
2. What do you call the area you walk on inside the house?
Answer: sahig (floor)
3. Where do you find steps to go up or down in a house?
Answer: hagdan (stairs)
4. What do you call the ceiling of a room?
Answer: kisame
5. Where do you take a shower or bath in the house?
Answer: banyo (bathroom)
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