Pormal na salita sa Tagalog refers to formal language used in academic, professional, and official settings. Examples include "nakatira" (lives), "kagamitan" (equipment), and "nagwika" (said). These words are generally more complex and less colloquial than informal language. Here are some examples:General Formal Words:Nakatira - To live (More formal than "tira")Kagamitan - Equipment/Tools (More formal than "gamit")Nagwika - Said (More formal than "sabi")Pangangailangan - Need (More formal than "kailangan")Nakasusulat - Able to write (More formal than "nakakasulat") Formal words used in academic or professional settings:Subukin - To test/try (More formal than "subukan")Siyasatin - To investigate (More formal than "suriin")Nagpapahayag - Expressing (More formal than "nagsasabi")Tuntunin - Rule/Principle (More formal than "patakaran") Formal words with literary or poetic connotations:Naparool - To have met one's demise (More formal than "namatay")Singkad - Full/Complete (More formal than "buo")Alipusta - To mock/ridicule (More formal than "laitin")Tantuin - To understand/comprehend (More formal than "unawain") These are just a few examples, and the specific choice of formal or informal language depends on the context of the communication.