In Indonesia, Filipino Language can be heard in Sulawesi Utara Province particularly Manado, Bitung, Minahassa, Miangas, Marore and the neighboring province of Gorontalo
I have a lot of trouble learning in this way, starting by learning common sentences, instead of getting the technical details of the language first. It feels like I'm only memorizing what's being told, instead of knowing the rules and applying to whatever I need
I like your other videos that broke the instruction down but the dialog stuff was just way too hard to follow. You say for people to listen to the dialog but that is through people who already and you're stand the language not for people that are just now tuning in to your video
I asked a Philipina that question yesterday following another video from this same channel, and the answer is indeed: both. Judging from your name you are an English native speaker. In English this form does not exist. If you know French, it's very much the same as "vous".
(I’m Filipino) It can be used for everyone, as long as you’re still formal with them. But in family, po and opo is used very often even if you’re all informal with each other. Po also does not have to be in the end or start of the sentence, it can follow question indicator words like “pwede” (is it possible to). E.g: “Pwede mo po akong ipahiram?” (Can you let me borrow?)
Filipino refers to a people while Tagalog is the official language of the Philippines and English as well since Philippines has more than 100 dialects. 😘❤️🇵🇭
Filipino refers to a people while Tagalog is the official language of the Philippines and English as well since Philippines has more than 100 dialects. 😘❤️🇵🇭
Filipino is one of the two official languages of the Philippines (the other being English). The Filipino language is largely based on another main language which is the Tagalog language (spoken in the country capital Manila) but the Filipino language also has vocabulary that is rooted outside Tagalog (in any of the other 175 languages of the Philippines).
Filipino language consists of different borrowed words like English, Chinese, Spanish, Malay, Sanskrit and Tagalog as it's core. Filipino is the official language.
7:18 admit it.. filipino is once a peaceful and wealthy muslim majority country before spanish and america give a huge trial to the islands.. and salamat is from arabic influency not through hebrew at all... *fact
Now you're wrong, my friend. Salam, shalom, you see? They are both what are called "Semitic languages". But you do have a point. When the Spanish came to the Philippines in the sixteenth century, they were there to christianise.
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Learning to impress my filipino friends ❤
Me 2
I want someone to practice with me
Kamusta
Kamusta 😊
first lesson ends: 15:09 (im doing this to keep track)
Going to watch later at: 17:03 (I'm doing this to keep track too)
Great way of teaching and learning. You even slow down word by word. Nice way of enjoying Tagalog...
maraming salamat for all your videos, they're very helpful.
In Indonesia, Filipino Language can be heard in Sulawesi Utara Province particularly Manado, Bitung, Minahassa, Miangas, Marore and the neighboring province of Gorontalo
Thank you very much. Nice and useful videos.
I have a lot of trouble learning in this way, starting by learning common sentences, instead of getting the technical details of the language first. It feels like I'm only memorizing what's being told, instead of knowing the rules and applying to whatever I need
Everyone learns different, for me this has been the perfect way for me to learn Tagalog.
Kamusta Erica, awesome video thanks you.
14:01 - Finally updated this bookmark after a few months :)
I can do it now Thank you 😔💖
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wow galing nyo po
4:13
I like your other videos that broke the instruction down but the dialog stuff was just way too hard to follow. You say for people to listen to the dialog but that is through people who already and you're stand the language not for people that are just now tuning in to your video
Where I left off: 7:10
1:31
29:40 what the actual f... the lessons absolutely did not prepare me for that.
My mind starting to get tired lol I am out of practice 😅
Masaya Ako para sayo
Can anyone explain the difference with kinagagalak Kong …… and ikinagagalak………?
they are the same, the first one is shortened by 1 letter
hmm as a native pilipino,
lets see this accruacy
I have a question:
"Is po used only for respecting the elders, or can it be used as a formality for anyone?"
I asked a Philipina that question yesterday following another video from this same channel, and the answer is indeed: both. Judging from your name you are an English native speaker. In English this form does not exist. If you know French, it's very much the same as "vous".
(I’m Filipino)
It can be used for everyone, as long as you’re still formal with them. But in family, po and opo is used very often even if you’re all informal with each other.
Po also does not have to be in the end or start of the sentence, it can follow question indicator words like “pwede” (is it possible to). E.g: “Pwede mo po akong ipahiram?”
(Can you let me borrow?)
Usually it's for respecting the elders and for someone with high status older or younger than you
As a Filipino, I can say that "po" can be used for everyone other than the elderly. Like people older than you.
Ganda mo te!!!
I'm Egyptian love tagalog talaga
I'm egyptian toooooo
I want to learn so bad. My asawa is Filipina
Filipino refers to a people while Tagalog is the official language of the Philippines and English as well since Philippines has more than 100 dialects. 😘❤️🇵🇭
Filipino is the official language of the Philippines and also Filipino refer to the people who live in the Philippines
Pilipino
Pinoy at Pinay
Hi
When you say Philippino, is that Tagalog?
Filipino refers to a people while Tagalog is the official language of the Philippines and English as well since Philippines has more than 100 dialects. 😘❤️🇵🇭
Filipino is the language of the philippines and the people from the philippines and tagalog is just a dialect
Filipino is one of the two official languages of the Philippines (the other being English). The Filipino language is largely based on another main language which is the Tagalog language (spoken in the country capital Manila) but the Filipino language also has vocabulary that is rooted outside Tagalog (in any of the other 175 languages of the Philippines).
Filipino language consists of different borrowed words like English, Chinese, Spanish, Malay, Sanskrit and Tagalog as it's core. Filipino is the official language.
7:18 admit it.. filipino is once a peaceful and wealthy muslim majority country before spanish and america give a huge trial to the islands.. and salamat is from arabic influency not through hebrew at all... *fact
Now you're wrong, my friend. Salam, shalom, you see? They are both what are called "Semitic languages". But you do have a point. When the Spanish came to the Philippines in the sixteenth century, they were there to christianise.
Kumsta po ka yo lahat
Mas mabuting putting buhok kaysa walang buhok-kalbo,diba?
learning filipino for mobile legends lol
Medyo akong overwhelmed sa mga ilang mali ko sa translation mula sa English sa Tagalog D":
may lakad ata nagmamadali eh
ok po sana pero masyadong mabilis
DS
11.22.23 This is a 4 hr video 😂. “Learn in 3 minutes?” Huh?
Mostly pagan not muslim
who knows tagalog alredy since they live in the phillipines and just did this to waste time
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