I need to know how to say Grandpa/Grandfather in the Filipino Ilocano Dialect. I am writing a letter to my grandpa in the Philippines and we have always called him Amang. I don't know if that is the actual way to say it. Can anyone help me?? Thank you!
I'm interested in learning those language, can you teach me via chatting or exchanging mail?
I am trying to learn Tagalog yet it will take some time before I really start to grasp the laugage and wondering how many people do speak english there?
I'm Filipino and was born in the United States. I want to know what it is like to live in Singapore. Do I need to know how to speak the language? Are there many Filipinos there? Will the people there accept me being Filipino and an American?
Also, what do you like and dislike about Singapore?
I am into research on language teaching and learning. I want be of much help to students that's why I would like to identify the Filipinos' language learning problems (specifically in the English language).
I'm trying hack my dad's laptop but it has a password and it has a hint but its in tagalog. Is dagatdaungan a word? or did my dad write something backwards so that its nagnuadtagad?
i'm a filpino.. i only know 2 languages.. tagalog and english.. for those who can speak chinese, what is the easiest way to learn the language?
What do i do? where do i go?
"nagbobolahan na lang ata tayo dito ah."
I'm able to understand bits and pieces of the language but this message stumped me. i know "tayo"="we" "dito"="here" but thats about it. Can someone help? Thanks.
Our country is rich with natural resources, many holds a degree in college and most of the populations are literate yet, we continue to vote for incompetent and corrupt politicians. Filipinos marched to show their discontentment yet it’s like a vicious cycle that we keep repeating the same mistake. What are your thoughts on these?
Why is Manuel Quezon elected/considered as the Father of National Language of the Filipinos ? Please answer. Thank you in advance.
"isulat sa tubig" (write it on water) - to forget something forever (e.g., a debt you had no intention of paying ever)
"tatlo ang mata" (3-eyed person) - a fault-finder, a cynical person
"maputi ang tainga" (white-eared person) - miser, scrooge
Please share with us some of the Tagalog idioms you know. Don't forget to include its literal translation and of course, what it really means. Thank you.
Oh, please don't cut and paste the entire web page too....LOL
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Preferably with talking, but if it is a music station, that is fine too
I speak English, a little French, a little Spanish and some Tagalog. And a couple things in German.
What languages do you speak?
How many would you like to learn?
What's your favorite out of the ones you know?
My favorites are definitely French and German. French is pretty easy. And I just like German.
please translate this for me. thank you
nang yayare nah yung sinabe ko sayo. ;]
what men¿an:
hi labs!!!ayw bya ug ka2log ha kay bcn mo tulo imong laway dli q gnahan kanchawan ka...=)
and:
pag xure diha loves musta naman ka loves mingaw nako jejejeje lo i loove you loveeeeeeeeees mwaaaaaaaaaah
pls help me
Do I have to take a class, or can I learn online?
Write in not more than 3 sentences only 
My best friend lives in the Philippines and she's taught me a lot but I want to be better at the language. Since she's like, 14 hrs ahead, we can't talk very often! What's a good site to learn Filipino?
Salamat!
I am trying to find tagalog translations of some songs like disney or something. I am not that good at translating, even though I can speak the language. A link would be helpful.
It should be in the Filipino or Tagalog language and I have to have the website where I can watch it or get pictures and a good documentary review about it.
The Prayer, originally sung by Celine Dion and Andre something XD has become a successful song and is now translated in many many languages.
I've heard a Filipino version sung by PAX Ministrels in YouTube. Where do you get the copy of the lyrics in Filipino? XD
Specifically, I'd like to know which states have the highest concentration of Tagalog speakers. It would also be interesting to know what percentage of those who speak Tagalog are also fluent in English. FYI: Tagalog is a language spoken in the Philippines and by many Filipinos in the US.