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I doubt it, but we'll see :P
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I'm willing to know some easy words.
Please you set them with the meaning...
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I agree. I want to know...like the W words, "who" "what" "where" etc. and prepositions
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Almost but in spanish 14 is 'catorse' but in Filipino it is 'katorse'. K replaces the 'c'.
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Who - Sino Where- saan what- ano Sino ang tatay mo? [Who is your father?] Saan ka nakatira? [Where do you live?] Ano ang pangalan mo? [What is your name?] Note: pronounciation is the same in english except that "ng[a], [i], [o]. is pronounced '[n]gun' but silent 'g' Last edited by VivaEspana; September 07, 2009 at 06:46 AM. |
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catorce = fourteen
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'c'e - c is pronounced 's' in Spanish
katorse- for Filipino it is 's', |
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any grammar rules like Spanish? |
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kain- eat
present tense-kumakain past tense-kumain future-kakain past perfect- kumakain nno conditional, subjunctive tenses. Use the tense in any of those situations. I will eat if Dad asks me to. - Kakain (future)ako kapag sinabi (asks)ni Tatay. Tagalog is the hardest language to study. But I know of one Russian linguist who became fluent by enrolling in Philippine university. |
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ahh thanks. It seems hard though :P
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