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"Happy Birthday"
"I Love You"
"How Old Are You?"
"What's Your Name?"

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Give Compliments
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Ask for a Kiss
Flirt in Tagalog
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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"


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

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


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Basic Tagalog Phrases
Numbers in Tagalog

Tagalog Question Words
Who, What, Where, When

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Halo-Halo
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Tagalog Poems
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Tagalog Numbers
Spanish Numbers

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Body Parts
Family
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Listen to Tagalog Vowels
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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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"Thank You" in Tagalog




Salamat.
Thank you. (casual)


When addressing an older person, add po at the end.

Salamat po.
Thank you. (formal)


Salamat sa 'yo.
Thanks to you. (casual)
'yo is a short form of iyo.

Salamat po sa inyo.
Thank you to you. (formal)
The second-person plural form makes it polite.


Maraming salamat.
Many thanks.
Thank you very much.


Maraming salamat po.
Thank you very much. (formal)

Maraming salamat sa 'yo.
Many thanks to you. (casual)


Maraming salamat po sa inyo.
Many thanks to you. (formal)





Walang anuman.
It was nothing. (You're welcome.)


Salamat sa Diyos.
Thank God.

Salamat sa tulong mo.
Thanks for you help. (addressing one person)


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Salamat sa tulong ninyo.
Thanks for you help. (addressing more than one person or someone older)


Salamat sa tulong nila.
Thanks to their help.


Pasalamatan mo siya.
Say thanks to her/him.
= Thank him/her.

Nagpapasalamat ako at tinulungan mo ako.
I am expressing gratitude for your helping me.


Nagpapasalamat kami dahil nalutas ang problema namin.
We are grateful that our problem was solved.