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Learn these Tagalog words and phrases related to the head.Thank you to everyone who joined the Manny Viloria Facebook page.Full Notes: Episode 46 Show Notes (PDF)Head – Ulomy head – ang ulo koMy head hurts. – Masakit ang ulo ko.painful –
Learn these Tagalog words and phrases related to the different parts of the body.Thank you to everyone who has become a Facebook fan.Do you think there are at least 5,000 people who want to learn how to speak Tagalog? Thank you for spreading
Learn these Tagalog words and phrases related basketball.[Summary] Steve from Australia asks about Tagalog terms related to basketball. According to Wikipedia, basketball was brought to the Philippines by the YMCA of the United States way back
Learn these Tagalog words and phrases related to twins, pairs, or partners…Twin – KambalYour twin – Kambal moYou are twins. – Magkambal kayo.They are twins. – Magkambal sila.Together with you in… or Partnering with you in… or Your partner
Learn these Tagalog words and phrases related Pastors and Christians…Open your Bibles to… or Turn your Bibles to…Buksan (po) natin ang ating Bibliya sa…Buksan – to openBuksan po natin – let us open (formal/respectful)ang ating – ourBi
Learn these Tagalog words and phrases related health, skill, or recovery…Magaling – wellGaling – skillful (stress is on the second syllable: LING)Ang galing mo! – You’re skillful.Gleng-gleng.GA-ling – came from (stress is on the first syll
Learn these Tagalog words and phrases related to greeting relatives or friends you haven’t seen in a long time.Natutuwa ako – I am happyna makita – to seekayong lahat – all of youmuli. – again.ako na makita is shortened toakong makitaNa
This Tagalog podcast is about luggage and traveling. For example, what happens if you lose your luggage? How do you ask for help?Tagalog Words and PhrasesBiyahe – travelBagahe / Maleta – luggage (singular)Mga bagahe / Mga maleta – luggage
Here are some Tagalog phrases for those who are feeling sleepy, or the insomniacs who can’t sleep.Inaantok ako. – I feel sleepy.Hikab – yawnHikab ako nang hikab. – I keep yawning.Nakakabato. – (Something is) boring.Napaidlip ako. – I dozed
Here are some Tagalog phrases for those who are feeling a bit nauseated, perhaps due to the heat, hunger or a low blood sugar level…Nahihilo ako. – I feel dizzy.Ang init kasi. – Because it’s so hot.Nagugutom ako. – I feel hungry.Nauuhaw ak
Here are some Tagalog phrases for those who were not able to finish their projects because there wasn’t enough time…Kapos – not enoughKapos sa oras – not enough timeKinapos sa oras – ran out of timeKinapos kami sa oras – we ran out of time
Here are Tagalog words for various vegetables. Filipino children used to learn this song in pre-school. I wonder why that has changed.bahay – housekubo – hutkahit – even (if)munti – tinyhalaman – plantsdoon – theresari-sari – variedpali
Here are Tagalog words related to dieting and losing weight.Kailangan kong mag-dieta / mag-jeta – I need to diet.Masikip na ang damit ko. – My clothes now feel tight.masikip – tightdamit – clothesKakain na lang ako… – I’ll just eat……ng Ma
Here are Tagalog words related to birthdays, plus a contemporary Philippine birthday song.Maligayang kaarawan – Happy Birthday (formal)Maligayang bati – Happy GreetingsHapi bertdey – Happy Birthday (colloquial Tagalog)Sa iyo / Sa ‘yo – From
Here are Tagalog words you can use when you are lost and are looking for directions.Saan – whereSaan po – where (respectful form)ang (daan) papuntang – the way toPaano – howpumunta sa – to go toMount Sea Resort – (the name of the place)T
Here are Tagalog words for the group dynamics game called “House, Pig, Storm”house – bahay (two people, arms extended upwards diagonally, representing a roof)pig – baboy (the person in between the two whose arms form the roof)storm or typhoo
Here are Tagalog words for the numbers one to ten.1 – isa2 – dalawa3 – tatlo4 – apat5 – lima6 – anim7 – pito8 – walo9 – siyam10 – sampu1, 2, 3 – isa, dalawa, tatloYour bald dad – ang tatay (dad) mong kalbo (bald)If you would like t
Here are Tagalog words and phrases related to colors.Red – pulaOrange – kahelYellow – dilawGreen – luntianBlue – bughawIndigo – indigoViolet – lilaBlack – itimBrown – kapeGray – aboWhite – putiSuperstitious belief: why you must not
When it rains, some Filipinos will share an umbrella as a sanctuary from the storm.Ang lakas ng ulan – It’s raining hard.Lakas – strongulan – rainPwedeng maki-sukob? – May I share your umbrella?Halika – Come hereSukob na. – Share my umbre
Tagalog Words and Phrases related to TimeAnong oras na? – What time is it?Ano(ng) – whatoras – timena – nowMenos diez para las sieteMenos dyis para las siete – 10 minutes before 7:00Ang oras na ito ay hatid sa inyo ng C2 Green Tea -The
We’re now shifting to micro-podcasting, which means each episode will contain only one Tagalog phrase.Lumapag na tayo – We (tayo) have landed (lumapag)sa paliparan – at (sa) the airport (paliparan)ng Ninoy Aquino International Airport – of
Here are Tagalog phrases you’ll hear in Philippine restaurants.Filipinos love to eat. Whether it’s in a fine dining restaurant, a fastfood joint, a bistro, or even a streetside carinderia, you’ll find Pinoys talking, drinking, and eating to o
Here are Tagalog lessons about Semana Santa or Holy Week.Holy Week is an important part of Philippine culture. It’s a time to pause and reflect on the state of your spiritual development, spend time with your family (particularly with your gra
Here are Tagalog phrases about honeymoons and weddings.In the Philippines, weddings are rarely just about two people in love. They’re usually about family. Big families. And their neighbors. And officemates. And yes, even the corner sari-sari
Here are Tagalog lessons about phrases Filipinos utter when we’re near pregnant women and children.If it takes a village to raise a child, it takes a barangay here in the Philippines to raise a child, even if the baby is still in the womb. Th
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