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Give Compliments
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VERY BASIC TAGALOG
"Hello" & "How Are You?"
"Good Morning"
"Good Afternoon"
"Good Evening"
"Goodbye"

"You're Beautiful"
"You're Handsome"

"Take Care"
"Don't Worry"
"What Time Is It?"
"I Don't Know"


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"What Do You Want?"
"I Want..."
"I Don't Want..."

"Don't!"
"Hug"
"Friends"
"Life"
"How Much?"


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Basic Tagalog Phrases
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Halo-Halo
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Medical Terms

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IN TAGALOG OF...

Adjectives
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Tagalog Numbers
Spanish Numbers

Animals
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Days of the Week
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Holiday Greetings

Body Parts
Jobs


PRACTICE TAGALOG
PRONUNCIATION

Listen to Tagalog Vowels
Hear Tagalog Consonants
Learn the Tagalog alphabet
Tricky Tagalog Words


EASY TAGALOG LESSONS
How to Be Polite in Tagalog
How to Tell Time in Tagalog

Learn Basic Pronouns
Make Words Plural
Turn Nouns into Verbs


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FOLK SONGS

"Sitsiritsit"
"Leron, Leron, Sinta"
"Bahay Kubo"


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SENTENCES USING ...

Parts of the Body
Vegetables
Adjectives


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Listen to How to Say...

Family Members in Tagalog




pamilya
family


mag-anak
family

kamag-anak
a relative

asawa
spouse
wife / husband

mag-asawa
a married couple

kapatid
younger sibling

magkapatid
siblings
brother and sister





ama
father

ina
mother

tatay
dad

nanay
mom

anak
child

ate
older sister

kuya
older brother


panganay
eldest child

bunso
youngest child





lolo
grandfather

lola
grandmother

apo
grandchild

tiyo
uncle

tiya
aunt

pamangkin
niece / nephew

pinsan
cousin





Mag-asawa sila.
They're husband and wife.
They're a married couple.

Magkapatid sila.
They are siblings.
= They are brothers.
= They are sisters.
= They are brother and sister.

Mga kamag-anak mo ba sila?
Are they your relatives?

Mga pinsan ko sila.
They are my cousins.





magulang
parents

biyenan
parent-in-law

manugang
child-in-law
son-in-law / daughter-in-law

balae
child-in-law’ s parents

bayaw
brother-in-law

hipag
sister-in-law



Better pronunciation videos with more examples will be uploaded soon.

inaanak
godchild

ninong
godfather

ninang
godmother

kinakapatid
godparent's child

Sino ang panganay?
Who is the oldest [sibling]?

Ako ang bunso.
I am the youngest [sibling].

Ay, ang apo ko!
Oh, my grandchild!


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