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Learning Tagalog
When meeting up with a friend usually the conversation starts off with: How are you? or Hello. The English ‘hello’ is commonly used but pernounced Ellow (el-low). English is ...
Tagalog language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tagalog meaning language of origin original spelling; kumustá: how are you? (general greeting) Spanish: cómo está: dasál: pray: Spanish: rezar: kabayo: horse: Spanish: caballo
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Tagalog Comments and Graphics Codes for Myspace, Friendster, Hi5
Tagalog Comments and Graphics Codes for Myspace, Friendster, Hi5 To use the free Filipino ... Sexy Hi & Hello! Love You! Portuguese! Sexy! Thanks For The Add! What's Up? / How are you?
Useful Tagalog Phrases 3
How are you? Mabuti po naman. (formal/polite) Mabuti naman. (informal) ... Tagalog Question Word: English Equivalent: Example: Ano? What? Ano ang pangalan mo?
LISTEN to Tagalog @ Tagalog Lang
VERY BASIC TAGALOG "Hello" & "How Are You?" "Good Morning" "Good Afternoon" "Good Evening" "Goodbye" "You're Beautiful" "You're Handsome" "Take Care"
Tagalog
The Tagalog phrase “Kumusta?” (How are [you]?) directly came from the Spanish “¿Cómo estás?”. Foreign concepts such as names of the week and months have been directly ...
Tagalog Phrases
English. Tagalog. Greetings:. How are you? Kumusta ka? Fine. Thank you. Mabuti naman. Salamat. Good Morning! Magandang umaga!
* Latest Tagalog - Philippines News
Filipino girl petitions to stay, keep studyingThe Japan Times, Japan - 2 hours agoIf Calderon is deported to the Philippines, she would have to start elementary school over because she does not understand Tagalog, according to Shogo ... |
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Back to the palayokBusinessWorld Online, Philippines - Nov 19, 2008In line with the Southern Tagalog buffet, Erick Lodriga Dator, a Lucban native who created the alter-ego "Noknok and Artist ng Anok (scarecrow)" typifying ... |
Commentary : Filipino, Pilipino and TagalogInquirer.net, Philippines - Nov 14, 2008Duran Nolasco TAGALOG, PILIPINO AND FILIPINO ARE LABELS by which the national language has come to be known at different periods of our history. ... |
Bayan links Norberto group to 'persecution wave'GMA news.tv, Philippines - Nov 17, 2008Bayan noted that the case of Southern Tagalog activists is unprecedented because of the number of people, including the region's most prominent mass leaders ... |
Never fear English--Danton RemotoABS CBN News, Philippines - Nov 17, 2008Linguists and language specialists have concluded that there is nothing wrong with code-switching, ie, using English and Tagalog, when discussing difficult ... |
My Philippine studies, sort ofBusinessWorld Online, Philippines - Nov 17, 2008For instance, in Tagalog we express the first person nominative case with the use of four pronouns: ako, kita, tayo, kami. "Ako" is the only one that is ... |
The Filipino and Tagalog MoviesABS CBN News, Philippines - Oct 27, 2008By GREG B. MACABENTA, Filipinas Magazine | 10/28/2008 10:57 AM If you want to understand the paradox of the Filipinos back in the homeland, try Tagalog ... |
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