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Ok, i asked a Q here few weeks ago about teaching my son to speak Tagalog. Some fella said i should buy a kiddie show which is a good idea. i thought about Batibot, but im wonderin if that show will help my son coz my son speaks english.....so where and how can i get it?
Thanks/Salamat!
We Filipinos are taught that the language tat we use today borrows words from other languages such as Malay, Spanish and some Chinese. So now the question is which of those languages contributed the most to Filipino the way we know it today?
Btw I curious about this fact because I think it will help me to decide what foreign language to study since it may be easier due to the similarities.
thank you all for your help.
Tagalog is the language of the philippines.Can any Filipinos suggest some really good websites i can go to i want to learn my language even more than i already know.i know a lot i want to learn more.
I am trying to learn tagalog and a couple of other languages, but I do not understand some of the shorthand in chat. Please tell me what this means: pwde ko ba malaman ano cp num m. para mg mit dn tau
i am filipino and i was born in America and i usually don't have an accent.
My son is 1/4 th Filipino and I would like to get a tattoo of his name, does anyone know(HONESTLY) How to write his name?
I understand most of the tagalog lanuage and I can speak a little bit of it, but I want to be fluent with the language within a year, what kinda of software is available for me that will get me to reach my goal?
Filipino spouse, do you teach and talk to your children (multiracial) with your native language (Tagalog) or dialect? If not, why?
i'm not good in english...so i would really appreciate if you can help me find a website where they can translate tagalog language to english for free..
Thank you very much! God bless you and take care!
Does 100% of the population of the philippines speak filipino?
I know a little of Tagalog. How do you know if you can speak it fluently?
Is there any website that has alot of tagalog words to make you speak it fluently? Tagalogs kinda hard I know the alphabet except its hard to remember becuase there is alot of words to say.
We are going to report about the world war 2. we need it in tagalog language. i can't understand all the events in the world war 2. please help me!
The best way in learning another language is by practice. If you are interested in learning different language, I am willing to teach you English or Filipino. I am willing to learn any language as it will be an added knowledge. African is very interesting with its sounds.
I have a friend in the Philippines who will be watching over my computer accounts while I travel. I'd like to send him a postcard. He speaks perfect English, but teases me because all I can say in Tagalog is Maligayang Pasko, Merry Christmas!
Could someone translate into Tagalog this script for me?
"We can't thank you enough for all your help. You are a good friend to us."
That'll show him!
I am going to move to Cavite,Philippines for 7 months and I really want to speak Tagalog. I am 13 and I have already been exposed to Tagalog and I can't speak and understand a little, but I haven't leared all of it yet. How long do you think maybe I will be able to learn Tagalog?
oops I meant to say the I can speak and understand a little.
Lots of tagalog (filipino language) words are almost the same as some french words. Here's some french that sounds like tagalog:
TURN - le coup (liko)
LITER - le true (litro)
BEHIND - le coud (likod)
FIVE - le ma (lima)
What was our original language and how did some french words get into it? I thought Spain was the only country who influenced the Philippines.
is there any websites [free] that i can learn Tagalog from really easily?
ok well i want to learn tagalog but i'm not really into the whole "lets spend 0+ on Rosetta Stone" thing so do you have any websites/books or stuff like that to help me learn it? or just any tips i guess? lol i think i understand the ang/ng focus stuff but....
What's the tagalog translation for "Filipino for global competence"?
hi, i'm trying to learn how to speak tagalog so i can speak with my mom and friends. I know some words and sentences but i don't get other stuff like in a sentence you don't use ako (i) when your talking about yourself. like i love you. mahal kita? you don't use ako, so i would like to learn all about this please. I want someone to teach me more about it and i have asked my mom to teach me, but all she did was buy me a filipino/english dictionary because she is too busy.
Filipino is the official language in the Philippines and I know it is based from Tagalog. Could you pls specify its difference, its description?
I need to do a report on world war II but it must be in tagalog language. I am having a hard time translating english to tagalog. I can't seem to find the history of WWII in tagalog and all the ones I found are in english and I need to finish this before friday so please could anyone help me?
I wanted to know if Seth is filipino, mexican, chinese, or something. What is he? And I also noticed that the show "Family Guy" talks about filipinos alot of times. Like "He's filipino" or "You came from manila, you ate (a filipino food that i forgot what it was), you had sex with 2 filipino girls and a filipino man" I mean, seriously!!! Always! Even on the Family Guy news!
I am looking for a program or translation website that will translate phrases and sentences from English into Tagalog and reverse.
Not just words.
My understanding of Tagalog is almost nil, and I do not have the grammatical skills necessary for proper sentence formation in Tagalog.
That makes any word only or dictionary program/web site useless to me.
i'm part filipino and dont know how to speak tagalog and would like to know a website or translation dictionary that can teach it to me easy or someone can leave a list of words
im filipino born and raised in the U.S. of A and proud of it. but for some reason i know how to speak my native language very fluently and even write it. i dont understand why some of my other filipino friends that wer born in the philippines but raised here understands it very well but cant speak it. and they wer born there and i was born and raised here.
Tagalog is a language since it have different structure from other Malayo-Polynesian language such as Bahasa, Cebuano, Tausug, Ilokano, Bicol, etc... Will you call Filipino a Tagalog dialect? Or is it the other way around? Since they got the same structure but sometimes use a different set of intonations and vocabulary.
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