Seasons of the Year in Tagalog
Learn the seasons of the year in Tagalog, with clear English translations and pronunciation. Knowing how to say the seasons in Filipino can be helpful when talking about the weather, planning trips, or describing everyday life. This Tagalog lesson gives practical examples and simple tips so you can use each season naturally in conversation. From spring to winter, you’ll see the Tagalog names along with their meanings and real-life context, making it easier to discuss climate, holidays, and seasonal activities while improving your Filipino fluency.
Watch this Tagalog video tutorial to learn the seasons of the year in Filipino with English translations and correct pronunciation. This beginner-friendly lesson introduces the Filipino words for seasons, such as summer, rainy season, and cool season, explained in a simple way. It’s perfect for learners who want to expand their basic Tagalog vocabulary for weather, time, and daily conversations. Whether you’re studying, traveling, or just beginning your language journey, this guide makes it easy to understand and remember the seasons of the year in Tagalog with English meaning.
List of Seasons in Tagalog
| Filipino | English |
|---|---|
| tagsibol | spring |
| tag-init | summer |
| tag-araw | summer |
| taglagas | fall / autumn |
| taglamig | winter |
| tag-ulan | rainy season |
| tagtuyot | drought |
Take the short quiz below and see if you remember the seasons in Filipino.
| Maraming bulaklak tuwing tagsibol. |
| (There are lots of flowers in the spring.) |
| Maraming tao sa dagat tuwing tag-araw. |
| (The beach is crowded during the summer.) |
| Masarap mag-Halo-halo kapag tag-init. |
| (Halo-halo is perfect on a hot summer day.) |
| Mahangin tuwing taglagas. |
| (It’s windy in autumn.) |
| Mahirap maglakad tuwing tag-ulan. |
| (Walking is tough during the rainy season.) |
| Madulas ang kalsada tuwing tag-ulan. |
| (The roads are slippery during the rainy season.) |
| Matindi ang tagtuyot sa Sub-Saharan Africa. |
| (The drought is Sub-Saharan Africa is severe.) |
1. Seasons in Tagalog usually start with the prefix “tag~,” meaning “time/period of.”
2. Use the preposition ‘TUWING’ (every) to talk about something that happens repeatedly in a particular season.
– tuwing tag-init (every summer)
– tuwing taglamig (every winter)
– tuwing tag-ulan (every rainy season)
Take this quick Seasons of the Year Quiz to test your knowledge of Filipino seasons! Read each question and say your answer out loud. When you’re ready, click the toggle to see the correct answer. This fun and easy quiz makes learning the seasons in Tagalog effortless!
1. Which season is the coldest and often has snow?
Answer: Taglamig (winter)
2. What season is known for hot weather and vacations?
Answer: Tag-init or Tag-araw (summer)
3. What do we call a long period without rain, causing dryness?
Answer: Tagtuyot (drought)
4. During which season do leaves turn orange and fall from trees?
Answer: Taglagas (fall / autumn)
5. Farmers often plant crops at the start of this season.
Answer: Tagsibol (spring)
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