Tagalog (Filipino native language)
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VivaEspana
September 06, 2009, 08:45 AM
Who wants to learn Tagalog? I am willling to help.:)
Jessica
September 06, 2009, 09:22 AM
I know someone that speaks that language but it seems really hard.
I would like to learn it, like any other language (besides Spanish) :thumbsup:
VivaEspana
September 06, 2009, 11:28 AM
I know someone that speaks that language but it seems really hard.
I would like to learn it, like any other language (besides Spanish) :thumbsup:
Translation in Tagalog:
Mayroon akong kakilala na makakausap mo sa ganoong lengwahe pero mukhang mahirap.
Gusto kong matutunan, gaya lang nang ibang lenguwahe (maliban sa Espanol)
Jessica
September 06, 2009, 11:29 AM
okay I want to start with the basics. I want to know the greetings in Tagolog
VivaEspana
September 06, 2009, 11:42 AM
okay I want to start with the basics. I want to know the greetings in Tagolog
Kamusta ka? [How are you?]
Mabuti [I am good]
Anong pangalan mo? [What is your name?]
Ako si JChen [I am/ My name is JChen]
Magandang araw sa iyo. [ Good morning]
Salamat [Thank you]
Saan ka nag-aaral? [Where do you study/Where do you go to school?]
Nag-aaral ako sa ________________[name of school/place/city/province][I study in _________________]
Anong trabaho ng tatay mo? [What does your father do?]
Anong ginagawa ng tatay mo? [same as above]
Ang tatay ko ay abogado [My father is a lawyer/ works as a lawyer]
Saan ka nakatira [Where do you live]
Nakatira ako sa _________________[ I live in ________]
Jessica
September 06, 2009, 11:48 AM
ahh thanks! and is "I love you" in Tagalog "Mahal kita"?
VivaEspana
September 06, 2009, 12:12 PM
ahh thanks! and is "I love you" in Tagalog "Mahal kita"?
When somebody says that to you, you reply:
Katorse anyos lang ako. (I am only 14 years old]
Bata pa ako. [I am still young]:D
pjt33
September 06, 2009, 12:26 PM
There seem to be a few loan-words from Spanish :D
Jessica
September 06, 2009, 01:39 PM
When somebody says that to you, you reply:
Katorse anyos lang ako. (I am only 14 years old]
Bata pa ako. [I am still young]:D
haha okay :D :rolleyes:
There seem to be a few loan-words from Spanish :D
definitely
bmarquis124
September 06, 2009, 02:38 PM
Are the numbers the same as Spanish?
Jessica
September 06, 2009, 03:29 PM
I doubt it, but we'll see :P
CrOtALiTo
September 06, 2009, 06:57 PM
I'm willing to know some easy words.
Please you set them with the meaning...
Jessica
September 06, 2009, 07:09 PM
I'm willing to know some easy words.
Please you set them with the meaning...
I agree. I want to know...like the W words, "who" "what" "where" etc. and prepositions ;)
VivaEspana
September 07, 2009, 05:39 AM
Are the numbers the same as Spanish?
Almost but in spanish 14 is 'catorse' but in Filipino it is 'katorse'. K replaces the 'c'.
VivaEspana
September 07, 2009, 05:42 AM
I agree. I want to know...like the W words, "who" "what" "where" etc. and prepositions ;)
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'
Rusty
September 07, 2009, 05:47 AM
Almost but in spanish 14 is 'catorse' but in Filipino it is 'katorse'. K replaces the 'c'.catorce = fourteen :)
VivaEspana
September 07, 2009, 05:51 AM
catorce = fourteen :)
'c'e - c is pronounced 's' in Spanish
katorse- for Filipino it is 's',
Jessica
September 07, 2009, 12:19 PM
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'
any grammar rules like Spanish?
VivaEspana
September 07, 2009, 01:26 PM
any grammar rules like Spanish?
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.
Jessica
September 07, 2009, 05:21 PM
ahh thanks. It seems hard though :P
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