Today we will learn how to say This and That in Tagalog, so let's start.
Thursday, August 30, 2012
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Friday, August 24, 2012
Thursday, August 23, 2012
CT Lesson 18 - How to construct a sentence in Tagalog
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
CT Lesson 14 - How to name months in Tagalog
To say "date" or the number of specific day, it is "Petsa". But I remember pronouncing it "Pizza" before. So what do you do to make your day productive? An advertisement of Smart, a telecom provider, once said
"...because your time is your life
the less of it you waste,
the more of it you live." (Smart commercial)
For many families today, a parent would prefer to work abroad to earn a living. And it could take years and years of separation from their love ones. Communication, indeed, is very crucial in a relationship, and such provider that offers mobile and internet connections bridges the family nearer.
Isn't it true that the less of our time we waste, the more of it we live? And I'm sure most of us want to
CT Lesson 12 - How to ask what, who, whom, when, where, which, why, and how in Tagalog
CT Lesson 11 - What is 'Ang' and how to use it in Tagalog
Monday, August 20, 2012
CT Lesson 10 - How to say please in every action in Tagalog
today we will learn how to say please in every action in tagalog or filipino language. so lets start
- please = pakiusap
- to use please in every action "paki + verb"
CT Lesson 9 - How to name family members part 2 in Tagalog
today we will learn how to name family members part 2 in tagalog or filipino language. so lets start
- uncle - tito
- auntie - tita
- cousin - pinsan
- father and mother in law - biyanan
- brother and sister in law - balae
- If you're a boy and you have a sister
- her husband, you will call - bayaw
- If you're a boy and you have a brother to his wife you will call - bilas
Thursday, August 16, 2012
CT Lesson 4 - How to say I love or I miss you in Tagalog
Can I ask you a question? Well then, for you or in your own personal explanation, what is love? Is love related to the goosebumps and butterflied tummy you feel when you see him/her? Is it the chocolates or flowers or gifts or movie dates? Can love be shown on physically affections alone?
Next let's go the word 'miss' or to long for. Will you consider that you're missing someone if
CT Lesson 2 - How to use po and opo and oo and hindi in Tagalog
Today we will learn how to use po and opo, a word deviced to
showing respect for someone older and how to say yes or no in Tagalog or
Filipino Language. So let’s start.
- Opo = older
- Oo = younger
- Hindi po = older
- Hindi = younger
- Opo is used only as yes for someone older
- Po must be in a sentence when talking to someone older
- To disagree to someone older, we would add po after the word no or hindi, so we say hindi po
- Using oo as yes and hindi as no are used for a younger subject.
CT Lesson 1 - How to greet and ask in Tagalog
Look who we got here? Welcome to first lesson. I'm glad you dropped by.
I've been busy updating our class for awhile now, how about you? how are you my friend? That's the tagalog sentence we will learn today.
This question is mostly asked by someone you have close relationship with. It can be either your mom or
This question is mostly asked by someone you have close relationship with. It can be either your mom or
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