Internal Organs in Tagalog

Learn the most common internal organs in Tagalog with clear English translations and start building practical Filipino vocabulary for everyday and medical use. This lesson is ideal for Filipino language learners, students, medical trainees, healthcare workers, and anyone who wants to understand anatomy and health topics in Tagalog.

You’ll learn the Tagalog terms for the heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, stomach, intestines, brain, and other vital organs—explained in both everyday and medical contexts. These words make it easier to talk about anatomy, describe symptoms, discuss health conditions, or communicate with healthcare professionals in Filipino.

With this list, you can strengthen your Filipino medical and anatomy vocabulary, improve your communication in casual or professional settings, and understand how native speakers naturally refer to internal organs in Tagalog. It’s a valuable resource for anyone studying Filipino for health, science, or general knowledge.

Watch this Tagalog video tutorial and learn the names of internal organs in Tagalog with clear English translations and proper pronunciation. This video introduces essential Filipino words for organs inside the body, such as puso (heart), baga (lungs), atay (liver), tiyan (stomach), and more, explained in an easy-to-follow way for beginners. 

List of Tagalog Words for Internal Organs

Tagalog English
lamang-loob internal organ
utak brain
puso heart
baga lungs
bato kidney
atay liver
sikmura stomach
bituka intestines
lapay pancreas
apdo gallbladder
pali spleen
pantog bladder
esopago esophagus

Try the short quiz below and check how well you remember these internal organs words in Filipino.

Internal Organs in Tagalog
   Mahina ang baga niya dahil sa paninigarilyo.
   (His lungs are weak from smoking.)
   Ang utak ang kumokontrol sa lahat ng galaw natin.
   (The brain controls all our movements.)
   Ang bituka ang nagpoproseso ng pagkain sa loob ng katawan.
   (The intestines process food inside the body.)
   Mabilis ang tibok ng puso niya pagkatapos tumakbo.
   (His heart was beating fast after running.)
   Huwag masyadong maanghang baka sumakit ang tiyan mo.
   (Don’t make it too spicy, or your stomach might hurt.)
   Bawal sa kanya ang matatabang pagkain dahil sa lapay niya.
   (He can’t eat fatty food because of his pancreas.)
   Masama sa atay ang labis na pag-inom ng alak.
   (Drinking too much alcohol is bad for the liver.)

How well do you know the Tagalog names for internal organs? Test your knowledge with this quiz! From the heart and lungs to the stomach and liver, try to say the correct Filipino word before clicking the toggle to reveal the answer. This is a great way to expand your Tagalog vocabulary for human anatomy!

1. What is the Tagalog word for the organ that pumps blood throughout the body?

   Answer: puso (heart)

2. What do Filipinos call the organ that helps with breathing?

   Answer: baga (lungs)

3. What do you call the organ that filters blood and produces urine?

   Answer: bato (kidney)

4. What is the Tagalog word for the largest organ inside the body that helps process nutrients?

   Answer: atay (liver)

5. What is the Tagalog term for the organ that controls the whole body and thinking?

   Answer: utak (brain)

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