Relationships in Tagalog: Family, Friends & More

Boost your Filipino vocabulary by learning common relationship words in Tagalog. From family and friends to coworkers and social contacts, this guide shows you how to talk about the people in your life naturally in Filipino.

Learn everyday Tagalog terms for parents, siblings, grandparents, cousins, friends, colleagues, and supervisors, with clear English translations that make them easy to remember. These words help you describe relationships, share personal stories, and navigate social and professional situations just like a native speaker.

You can explain family connections, talk about friendships, or discuss workplace roles with confidence, using the right Tagalog words to communicate clearly and naturally in any setting.

Watch this Tagalog video tutorial and learn common relationship words in Tagalog with clear English translations and correct pronunciation. This video introduces essential Filipino vocabulary for relationships, including terms for friends, romantic partners, colleagues, and more, explained in a beginner-friendly way. 

Relationship Vocabulary in Tagalog

Tagalog English
relasyon relationship
kaibigan friend
magkaibigan friends
kabarkada friend
magkabarkada friends
kababata childhood friend
magkababata childhood friends
kakilala acquaintance
magkakilala acquaintances
kapitbahay neighbor
magkapitbahay neighbors
katrabaho coworker
magkatrabaho coworkers
kasamahan colleague
magkasamahan colleagues
kaklase classmate
magkaklase classmates
kalaro playmate
magkalaro playmates
nobyo boyfriend
nobya girlfriend
kasintahan boyfriend/girlfriend
magkasintahan boyfriend/girlfriend relationship
kapareha partner in a dance/game
magkapareha partners
kababayan fellow countryman
magkababayan fellow countrymen
karelasyon romantic partner
magkarelasyon romantic partners
kalaguyo lover (other woman/man)
magkalaguyo lovers (illicit affair)
kaaway enemy
magkaaway enemies
kalaban opponent
magkalaban opponents
karibal rival
magkaribal rivals
kasosyo business partner
magkasosyo business partners
amo boss
tauhan staff member/employee
kliyente client
ninong godfather
ninang godmother
inaanak godchild
magkumpare co-godfathers
magkumare co-godmothers
kinakapatid godbrother/godsister
magkapatid siblings
mag-asawa couple (husband and wife)
mag-ama father and child relationship
mag-ina mother and child relationship
magpinsan cousins
magkamag-anak relatives
barkada friend (colloquial)
magkabarkada friends (colloquial)
magkakilala acquaintances
magkatrabaho coworkers
magkaklase classmates
magkalaro playmates
magkasintahan boyfriend/girlfriend relationship
magkapareha partners (in a dance or game)
magkababayan fellow countrymen
magkarelasyon romantic partners
magkalaguyo lovers (derogatory)
magkaaway enemies
magkalaban opponents
kasabwat accomplice
magkasabwat accomplices

Take the short quiz below and see how many relationship-related words in Filipino you remember.

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Example Sentences

Magkaibigan sila mula pa noong mga bata pa lang sila.
(They have been friends since they were kids.)
Naging magkaaway sila pagkatapos ng isang pagtatalo.
(They became enemies after an argument.)
Magkapatid sila kaya lagi silang nagtutulungan.
(They are siblings, so they always help each other.)
Magkababayan kami ni Mariz.
(Mariz and I are from the same hometown.)
Mahilig sa football ang magpipinsan.
(The cousins love football.)
Magkalaban ang dalawang koponan sa championship.
(The two teams are opponents in the championship.)
Magkapareha sila sa sayaw.
(They are partners in the dance.)

Curious about how relationships are described in Tagalog? Take this quiz to test your knowledge of Filipino words for different types of relationships—whether romantic, familial, or social! Try to say the correct Tagalog term before clicking the toggle to reveal the answer. It’s a fun and easy way to expand your Tagalog vocabulary on relationships!

1. What do you call two people who are married?

   Answer: mag-asawa

2. What's the Filipino word for people who live next to each other?

   Answer: magkapitbahay

3. What do you call people who are related to each other by blood?

   Answer: magkamag-anak

4. What is the Tagalog term for two people who are in the same class?

   Answer: magkaklase

5. What do Filipinos call two people who share a business?

   Answer: magkasosyo

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