Aralín Bilang 1: Anó Ang Pandiwà? Pandiwà means verb in Tagalog. In Tagalog language, it's possible to construct a sentence with no verb. Tinitirahán, pumupuntá, magbabakasyón, kinakapós are a few examples of Tagalog verbs.
Breaking Down The Module: Tagalog For Upper Beginners This is Albine. I'm writing this newsletter because I guess you've heard about the program I developed for students who wish to achieve their fluency in Tagalog language. As of this writing (January 20, 2022), there are 3 levels of the entire Continuing Tagalog Program, also
Nagyayayâ Siyáng Kumain Sa Labás I'm Albine and welcome to Episode 1 of our Tagalog Conversation Series on blog! Besides the usual Tagalog Conversation Series on YouTube, this is another way of presenting you a practical approach to your Tagalog practice. This new series of conversation is basically inspired by many of my
What Is "Alala" In English? Discovery the nuances when a Tagalog root word is conjugated. Be guided on which prefix or suffix to use to convey a clear message, with a short quiz to test your skills in the language.
What Is "Yarì" In English? Mabuhay! This article is first among the series of Tagalog Root Words. If your concern is to widen your vocabulary in Tagalog language, start off with root words. A huge percentage of the whole Tagalog vocabulary are words with root words embedded inside them. Collecting most of the root words
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