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Picking up a new language? Want to learn a few useful words before travelling to the Philippines? If so, you may want to know how to count in Tagalog. In this article, we’ll break down how you say, spell, and pronounce the numbers 1 through 10 in Tagalog.

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    What are the numbers 11 - 20?
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    Eleven - labing isa Twelve - labing dalawa Thirteen - labing tatlo Fourteen - labing apat Fifteen - labing lima Sixteen - labing anim Seventeen - labing pito Eighteen - labing walo Nineteen - labing siyam Twenty - dalawang pu
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    How do I say 21-30 in Filipino?
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    21 - dalawampu't isa; 22 - dalawampu't dalawa; 23 - dalawampu't tatlo; 24 - dalawampu't apat; 25 - dalawamput't lima; 26 - dalawampu't anim; 27 - dalawampu't pito; 28 - dalawampu't walo; 29 - dalawampu't siyam; 30 - tatlompu't.
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    How can I count to one hundred in Tagalog?
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    First learn 1-10, then learn 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80 and 90. For twenty two you would say dalawampu’t (twenty) dalawa (two). Then learn 100.
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