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Basic Tagalog Question Words | Tagalog Phrases
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Tagalog to English Dictionary. Here are the basic question words of who, what, when, where, why and how. Kailan (po) ba siya babalik? When will he/she return? Nasaan po ang estasyon ng bus? Where is the bus station? Paano sabihin ang shameless sa Tagalog? How does one say shameless in Tagalog? How much is this? Ilang taon ka na? How old are you? How many years are you? Who is over there? Sino ang matabang lalaki? Whos the fat man? Sino ang kausap mo? Who are you talking to? Who is the prettiest? Where di...
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Random Audio | Tagalog Phrases
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Tagalog to English Dictionary. This page list the sentences in random order. I created this page based on a suggestion sent to me from a site user. He likes to listen to the audio in random order (instead of alphabetically). I think that is a great idea for learning. Perhaps you will like the random order too. Enjoy! Aling bagay ang pinakamahal- ang kotse, ang bisikleta o ang motosiklo? Which item costs the most - a car, a bicycle, or a car? Ano ang sinabi mo? What did you say. Ang itim na ibon. Ayaw mag...
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Taglog Phrases Defined eBook | Tagalog Phrases
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Tagalog to English Dictionary. Second Edition is Now Available! Now Includes a 50 page glossary of 2500 words. Order of Phrases match the Phrases on the Audio page of this Site. Over 5,000 Tagalog Sentences with English Translation and Each Word Defined. Speed Up the Learning Process …. Explore the Sentences more Deeply …. When you are reading Tagalog sentences,. Do you ever wish the words were already defined for you? Are you TIRED of looking up the words in a dictionary? If You Answered Yes. Many times...
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Welcome to America - Tagalog / English | Tagalog Phrases
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Tagalog to English Dictionary. Welcome to America – Tagalog / English. You may be wondering what a “Welcome to America” menu is doing on a Tagalog related website. Well, I am an American and I enjoy learning Tagalog very much. I also love the Philippines very much. In fact, I am currently living in the Philippines. Check out the original documents (PDF) in English, Tagalog and other languages from the U.S. Citizens and Immigrations Service. Use the clear button to show all records again. Congratulations ...
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Introductions | Tagalog Phrases
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Tagalog to English Dictionary. Ako (po) si Alan. Ang pangalan ko (po) ay Alan. My name is Alan. The name of-me is Alan). Alan (po) ang pangalan ko. Alan is my name.(Alan the name of-me). What is Your Name? Ano ang pangalan mo? What is your name? What is your name? Ano po ang pangalan ninyo? What is your name(s)? Ikaw ba si Pablo? Kayo po ba si Pablo? Kilala mo ba si Carla? Do you know Carla? Kilala ba ninyo si Carla? Do you know Carla? Kilala mo ba siya? Do you know him/her? Kilala po ba ninyo siya?
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Wants and Needs | Tagalog Phrases
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Tagalog to English Dictionary. Means to want and also to like. I have provided a number of different phrases using gusto to give the reader examples of how gusto is used. Gusto kong kumain ng tinapay. I want to eat bread. What do you want? Anong gusto mong gawin? What do you want to do? Gusto mo bang uminom ng tubig? Do you want to drink water? Oo, tubig ang gusto ko. Yes, water is what I want. Kung anong gusto mo. Saan mo gustong kumain? Where do you want to eat? Anong gusto mong kainin? I want to know.
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Useful Expressions | Tagalog Phrases
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Tagalog to English Dictionary. Yes/No, Thanks and Youre Welcome. The words, phrases and sentences below are good ones to know by heart. Oo and Opo mean yes. The word nga can be thought of as an emphasizer, such as indeed. Thus Oo nga is like Yes indeed. Walang anuman can be used for Youre welcome. It actually means Its nothing whatsoever. Wala means nothing. Anuman means whatsoever. Walang is simply Wala ng (ng is a linker). This we have Walang anuman (Nothing whatsovever). Yes (formal, oo po). Do you ne...
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Miss na Miss Kita - by Father and Son | Tagalog Phrases
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Tagalog to English Dictionary. Miss na Miss Kita – by Father and Son. This song is for all of you in a long-distance love relationship! I know the feeling exactly! This song expresses it very well. If you are now together, after a long time apart, cherish the time you have now! This song is also for you that have lost a loved one. You have my sincerest sympathy. 8220;Miss kita” means “I miss you”. (Miss you by-me). 8220;Miss na miss kita” means “I miss you very much! Pangarap ka sa tuwina. So I wouldn...
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Making Conversation in Tagalog | Tagalog Phrases
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Tagalog to English Dictionary. Where are you from? To ask where one is from you can use the work taga which means from combined with the word saan which means where. Thus taga-saan means from where. Where are you from? Where are you from? Taga-saan ka sa Pilipinas? Where are you from in the Philippines? Are you from here? Are you from here? Taga Amerika (po) ako. Where do you live? Where do you live? Saan po kayo nakatira? Where do you live? Nakatira (po) ako sa New York. I live in New York. If you haven...