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QuestionWhat are some phrases for being respectful to your elders?Community AnswerJust add 'po' in every phrase and it will sound respectful.
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QuestionWhat is "po" used for?Community Answer"Po" is used as sign of respect when talking to your elder. Take note that "po" and "opo" have their differences. "Opo" means yes (literal meaning: oo) while po is added after words or phrases as sign of respect.
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QuestionWhat are some phrases I can use about love?Community AnswerHere are some simple phrases: "Mahal mo ba ako?" means "Do you love me?; "Sino ang crush mo?" means "Who is your crush?"; and "Pwede ba kitang ligawan"? means "Can I court you?".
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QuestionWhat is Tagalog for "house"?Community Answer"Bahay" is the most commonly used Filipino translation of the word "house." But if you want to sound better in Filipino, you could also use the word "tahanan."
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QuestionHow do I say "hello" in Tagalog?Community AnswerJust say "Hello", but when Filipinos greet each other, they either ask "Musta?" or "Kamusta?", which is like similar to "What's up?" or "Kamusta ka?", which means "How are you?".
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QuestionHow can I say hi in Tagalog?Community Answer"Kumusta!" is the appropriate word. But take note, that "Hi" is often used instead.
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QuestionAre there other variations that people speak in different islands of the Philippines?Community AnswerYes, there are many different languages used in the Philippines (for example - in Pampanga, they use Kapangpangan). But Tagalog is used more often all around!
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QuestionHow can I memorize counting in Filipino or Tagalog?Community AnswerStudy the words and see if there's any connection that can help you remember. Try to recite what you know so you understand what you need to study.
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QuestionAre there any plurals in Tagalog?Community AnswerYes, but they are different from plurals in English.
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QuestionHow do I say, "I respect you"?CheddarCommunity AnswerYou could say "Iginagalang kita". It might be difficult to pronounce, but you can do it.
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QuestionWill I get the Filipino accent if I am in the Philippines for two weeks?Kristine SarabosingCommunity AnswerIt depends on what country you come from and your current accent. Some people may take years to adopt the accent and some never do.
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QuestionHow would I use joining words like 'the', 'and', 'or', 'nor', 'but' and 'so'?Kristine SarabosingCommunity AnswerThe word "and" in Filipino is "at." For example, "Si Maria at Kristina ay naglalaro." In English, this would mean, "Maria and Kristina are playing." "Or" in Filipino is "o." For example, "Anong mas gusto mo kape o gatas?" means "Which do you prefer: coffee or milk?". "Pero" means "but." These words have many different functions in the Filipino/Tagalog language.
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QuestionCan I sound out the word in syllables?Community AnswerOf course you can! This can be a very helpful way to acquaint yourself with the sounds of the language.
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QuestionHow do I say "sir"?CheddarCommunity AnswerFilipinos also say "sir" to address a man, but sometimes they pronounce it as "ser." This is common in Visayan-speaking cities.
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QuestionHow do I say "What is your address"?Community AnswerTo say "What is your address" in Tagalog, you would say, "Ano ang address mo?"
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QuestionHow do I ask what grade a person is in?Community Answer"Anong grado ka na sa eskuela?" means "What grade are you in school?"
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QuestionIs there any Spanish involved in Tagalog?Community AnswerYes! The culture and language are heavily impacted. by Spanish. There are even some Spanish letters in the alphabet.
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QuestionHow do I say "I love my family so much" in Tagalog?Community AnswerYou can say "Mahal na mahal ko ang pamilya ko."
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QuestionHow do I learn Tagalog?Community AnswerSee if there's a community education class in your area; in addition to building the basics, you'll get resources for further learning the language. Though Tagalog is not yet in Duolingo, you'll find several apps that can help - check out Drops.
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QuestionAre tagalog words originally from another language?Sage HallockCommunity AnswerSome of them are, like from Spanish, especially the Cebu languages because early Spaniards came and taught it.
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QuestionHow do you say "I love the Philippines" in Tagalog?nonameCommunity AnswerYou can say "Mahal ko ang Pilipinas," which means "I love the Philippines." You can also say mahal ko ang 'pinas.
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QuestionHow do you say baby or babe?Kenzo MKCommunity AnswerYou call it mahal ma-hal, which is love. You do not say babe in Tagalog. Baby is anak. a -nak. It is child.
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QuestionHow do I say, "how's your day?"Community Answer"Kamusta ang araw mo?"
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QuestionHow do you say "don't hurt me"?Alyssa BelandoCommunity AnswerThat would be "Huwag mo akong saktan" or "Wag mo akong saktan" (informal).
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QuestionIf you were to say I love you to your older boyfriend/girlfriend, would you say Mahal kita or mahal kita Po?Alyssa BelandoCommunity AnswerThe first one is the most commonly spoken phrase. Mahal kita literally means "I love you." You might also just say "I love you" in English to your older boyfriend or girlfriend if you wanted to express your feelings.
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