Saturday, May 11, 2013
Leven 1 Lesson 9 - Gender Nouns for People
There are four types of gender nouns in English but in this lesson, we will only provide few examples of masculine and feminine gender nouns for people.
Usually, when a gender noun ends in -a, it indicates a female.
Examples:
Filipino
Filipino (male)
Filipina (female)
Doctor
Doktor (male)
Doktora (female)
Seller/Vendor
Tindero (male)
Tindera (female)
American
Amerikano (male)
Amerikana (female)
Teacher
Maestro (male)
Maestra (female)
Grandfather/Grandmother
Lolo (male)
Lola (female)
We think this lesson is easy. Do you agree? Just improve your noun vocabulary and you can master this lesson.
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Level 1 Lesson 8 - Numbers
Welcome back guys! Here is a new lesson for you. Learn numbers from 1 to 10 in Tagalog. Starting now!
1 = isa 6 = anim
2 = dalawa 7 = pito
3 = tatlo 8 = walo
4 = apat 9 = siyam
5 = lima 10 = sampu
So, that's it! Continue to read our lessons for more knowledge to gain and remember if you any questions about the lesson just post a comment and we will answer it.
Sunday, September 23, 2012
Level 1 Lesson 7 - Question Words
In today's lesson, we will learn the Tagalog counter part of the question words what, where, why etc. These question words will be very useful in every day conversation that you will make when you converse with Filipinos in the future.
What? = Ano?
Example:
What is that?
Ano iyan?
Where? = Saan?
Example:
Where are you going?
Saan ka pupunta?
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Level 1 Lesson 6 - What's Your Name?
Learn how to introduce yourself in Tagalog through this lesson. Are you ready?...then let's begin!
What's your name? = Anong pangalan mo? (informal)
Ano po ang pangalan nila? (formal)
Level 1 Lesson 5 - Useful Tagalog Phrases
Hello again! A new lesson has come! With more words than before! Here are some usual words or phrases used in Tagalog :
Good morning. = Magandang umaga.
Good noon. = Magandang tanghali
Good afternoon. = Magandang hapon
Good evening. = Magandang gabi.
Friday, September 14, 2012
Level 1 Lesson 4 –Thank You and Sorry
Hello again!
Is there someone who has done a nice thing to you and you wanna say thank you? or do you wanna say sorry to someone in Tagalog? Well this is the lesson for you! In this lesson, you will learn how to say thank you and sorry. So, let's begin saying thank you.
thank you = salamat
Example:
Salamat sa lahat.
(Thank you for everything.)
Monday, September 10, 2012
Level 1 Lesson 3 – GOODBYE in Tagalog!
Saying GOODBYE is sad but it brings another hello closer.
In Tagalog, Goodbye is “paalam”.
Goodbye = Paalam
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