Akala
"Akala" is a Tagalog word that means "assumption" or "thought." It refers to a belief or idea about something that may not necessarily be correct. It often suggests that someone made a guess or assumption that turned out to be wrong or misunderstood.
"Akala ko uulan, pero maaraw pala." "I thought it was going to rain, but it's sunny."
"Mali ang akala niya tungkol sa akin." "He/she had the wrong assumption about me."
"Akala mo lang 'yan." "That's just what you think."
"Inakala" = assumed/thought (past tense)
"aakalaan" = to assume/think (future)
"akalain" = to assume/think (imperative)
"Huwag mong akalain na madali ito." Don’t think that this will be easy.










