Thursday, February 21, 2008

Everyday Expressions

Here are some expressions that will make it easier for you when you go around places in the Philippines.

Greetings:

Good Day! Magandang Araw!

Good Morning! Magandang Umaga!

Good Afternoon! Magandang Tanghali!

Good Evening! Magandang Gabi!


Questions:

What? Ano?
Where? Saan?
Who? Sino?
How? Paano?
Why? Bakit?
When? Kailan?

Do you know? Alam mo ba?
What is this? Ano ito?
Where is this? Saan ito?
How much? Magkano?

Yes. Oo.
No. Hindi.


Thank you. Salamat.
You're welcome. Walang anuman.

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Words of the Day

puso means heart

Mahal kita. means I love you

Iniibig kita. means I do love you


Maligayang Araw ng mga Puso!

Happy Valentine's Day!

Monday, February 11, 2008

Practice Pronunciation

A E I O U


BA BE BI BO BU

KA KE KI KO KU

DA DE DI DO DU

GA GE GI GO GU

HA HE HI HO HU

LA LE LI LO LU

MA ME MI MO MU

NA NE NI NO NU

NGA NGE NGI NGO NGU

PA PE PI PO PU

RA RE RI RO RU

SA SE SI SO SU

TA TE TI TO TU

WA WE WI WO WU

YA YE YI YO YU

Pronunciation of Tagalog Words

It's easy to pronounce Tagalog words if you will divide the word in syllables.

1. One Vowel

Example: i in the word isa (i-sa) meaning one
o in the word tao (ta-o) meaning person
a in the word aso (a-so) meaning dog

2. Consonant and Vowel

Example: sa in the word isa (i-sa) meaning one
ta in the word tao (ta-o) meaning person
so in the word aso (a-so) meaning dog

3. Vowel and Consonant

Example: ak in the word aklat (ak-lat) meaning book
it in the word itlog (it-log) meaning egg
is in the word isda (is-da) meaning fish

4. Consonant-Vowel-Consonant

Example: hal in the word mahal (ma-hal) meaning love
nak in the word anak (a-nak) meaning child
lak in the word bulaklak (bulak-lak) meaning flower

Tagalog Word of the Day

Tagalog Word:

umaga - noun
- morning in English

Sentence:

Magandang umaga.

Good Morning!

Thursday, February 7, 2008

The Tagalog Alphabet

There are five (5) vowels and fifteen (15) consonants in Tagalog alphabet.

The vowels are : A E I O U

A is pronounced as AH as in a-pple

E is pronounced as EH as in e-lephant

I is pronounced as EE as in eve-ning

O is pronounced as O as in o-val

U is pronounced as OO as in c-oo-k


The consonants are: B K D G H L M N NG P R S T W Y
These are pronounced with the sound of the vowel "a" at the end.

BA KA DA GA HA LA MA NA NGA PA RA SA TA WA YA


There are consonants that are borrowed from foreign language and being used as part of Tagalog language: C CH F J LL Q V X Z

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