In fact, they would actually think that you're strange for speaking so formally! So with the pronunciation in mind, go ahead and familiarize yourself with the essential phrases listed below. You can even print it out and use it as a cheat sheet when you're in the Philippines!
Learning how to speak Tagalog is easy, even for beginners who are just starting to learn a language for the very first time. With Glossika, you'll have the means to immerse yourself in a Tagalog speaking environment via our audio files and English translations on a daily basis.
This way, you can gradually improve your listening comprehension, vocabulary, pronunciation, sentence structure, and grammar until you eventually reach fluency. Learning Tagalog for Beginners As Filipino and English are the national languages of the Philippines, you'll have a much easier time in your travels if you first learn Tagalog, which much of the Filipino language derives from. Brief History of the Philippines The reason for this lies in the diversity of the country.
How to Learn Tagalog Fast When you listen to Tagalog, it probably doesn't give the impression of being a particularly easy language. Common Tagalog Phrases for Travel Now that you have a gist of how Tagalog sounds, take a look at the below chart for a list of common Tagalog survival phrases that you can use in your travels. English Tagalog Hello Musta How are you? Kamusta ka? I'm fine Ayos naman And you? What's your name?
Anong pangalan mo? My name is Ang pangalan ko ay Nice to meet you Kinagagalak kong makilala ka Where are you from? Tagasaan ka? I'm from Let's eat!
Kainan na!! Suwertehin ka sana! Originally they had their own alphabet, but when the Spaniards conquered the Philippines in the latin script was introduced.
The Philippines alphabet exist only out of 20 letters, there is no c, v, f , x, q, or r. Tagalog words can be very long and can have 3 or more vocals after each other. These vowels are each pronounced separately, thus with a glottal stop in between, like Maaari perhaps pronounced as ma-a-a-ri. You saw how a letter is written and might be pronounced, but there is nothing better than hearing the sound of the letters in a video or audio. Below you will be able to hear how the letters above are pronounced, just press the play button:.
The alphabet and its pronunciation have a very important role in Filipino. Anong maimumungkahi mo? What do you recommend? Puwede bang kumuha ng litrato? Can I take a photo? Ano iyan? What is that? Tagasaan ka? Where are you from? Taga-… ako I am from …. How are you doing? Mabuti I'm fine. Ano pong pangalan ninyo? What is your name? Ang pangalan ko ay … My name is …. Ikinagagalak ko kayong makilala Nice to meet you.
Ikinagagalak ko din kayong makilala Reply to Nice to meet you. Dito Here. Diyan There near person spoken to. Kawili-wili Interesting. Posible Possible. Tama Correct, right. Kahanga-hanga Wonderful. Paborito Favorite. Kilala Famous. Abala Busy. Handa Ready. Mamaya Later. Ngayon Now. Ako I. Kayo You formal or plural.
Kaibigan Friend. Traysikel Tuk-tuk mini vehicle. Wala Nothing. Siguro Maybe. Siyempre Of course. Sumasang-ayon ako I agree.
Naiintindihan ko I understand. Hindi ko maintindihan I don't understand. Paki-ulit nga po Repeat it, please.
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