Tagalog Grammar: Exploring Prefix 'Ka-'
Level up your Tagalog grammar with prefix ‘ka-’! See what kababayan, kaklase, katuwáng (and many more) mean. Express unity & shared identity beyond words. Perfect for diaspora learners!
Tagalog Verb Groups for Upper Beginner: Guide to Suffixes -in/hin, -an/han, and Prefix i
Comprehensive Guide to Tagalog Sentence Structure and Pronouns: Unlock the Magic of Filipino Conversation!
Learn the difference between karaniwang ayos and di-karaniwang ayos, master subjective, objective, and demonstrative pronouns, and practice constructing natural sentences. Perfect for those who know a little bit of Tagalog.
Tagalog Lesson on Adverbs of Time
In the Philippines, time is often perceived with flexibility and warmth, reflecting the culture’s tolerance of others' shortcomings but instilling patience while valuing relationships and community. Hence, the phrase 'Filipino time' may mean any of these two:
1. "That's funny."
2. "
Tagalog Lesson on Linker 'at'
When you want to talk about more than one thing in Tagalog—like "pusà at asò" (cat and dog) or "mansanas at saging" (apple and banana)—you use the word "at" to connect them. Today, you’ll learn the simple rules for using "at" so you can list your favorite animals, foods, or places just like a pro!
Tagalog Lesson on Ligature 'na'
Ligature "na" might seem simple, but its power lies on linking adjectives to nouns. Learn it here, along with suffix "ng". These particles are essential for clarity and natural flow in both spoken and written Tagalog. Use both, and you’ll unlock smoother, more expressive conversations!