SALMO
This word is from the Spanish language. salmo psalm salmo sacred song Salmo a book of the Bible Mga Salmo Psalms Aklat ng mga Salmo = Aklat ng mga Awit Book of Psalms Salmo 138: Pagpapasalamat Psalm...
View ArticleFilipino Phrases & Sentences for Thanksgiving!
Maligayang Araw ng Pasasalamat Happy Thanksgiving Day Kakain ka ba ng pabo? Will you be eating turkey? Aba, siyempre! Of course! Saan ka mag-te-thanksgiving? Where will you be spending Thanksgiving? Sa...
View ArticleNOBYEMBRE
Ika-labing-isang buwan ng taon. Eleventh month of the year. Nobyembre November buwan ng Nobyembre month of November ang unang araw ng Nobyembre the first day of November sa unang araw ng Nobyembre on...
View ArticleTagalog Words for Thanksgiving!
In the United States, Thanksgiving is on the fourth Thursday of November. This year, it's on the 24th. * Visit us here at TAGALOG LANG.
View ArticlePASASALAMAT
root word: salamat (meaning: thanks) Maligyang Araw ng Pasasalamat! Happy Day of Thanksgiving! Maligayang Araw ng Pasasalamat Happy Thanksgiving Day Kakain ka ba ng pabo? Will you be eating turkey?...
View ArticlePABO
This word is from the Spanish pavo (meaning: turkey) pabo turkey mga pabo turkeys Ito ay isang malaking ibong Amerikano. This is a large American bird. Kinakain ang pabo sa Araw ng Pasasalamat. Turkey...
View ArticleTITIBO-TIBO
2017 hit song performed by Moira Dela Torre [Verse 1] Elementaro pa lang, napapansin na nila Mga gawi kong parang hindi pambabae Eh kasi Imbes na Chinese garter, laruan ko ay teks at jolens Tapos...
View ArticleFilipino Drill Commands
The National Service Training Program (NSTP) is a civic education and defense preparedness program students instituted by the Republic of the Philippines as the “National Service Training Program...
View Article“Goodbye” in Tagalog
The Tagalog word for ‘Goodbye’ or ‘Farewell’ is Paalam. Paalam. Goodbye. O, sige, aalis na ako… Okay, I’m leaving now… Paalam na po… Bye now… (use with older people) Sige po… Paalam… Okay, I’m leaving...
View ArticleFilipino Food Bloggers
We have made every effort to remove from this list those bloggers who have received sponsorship from Ramar Foods, the American company that unethically appropriated the Magnolia brand from the...
View ArticleMAGANDA
root word: ganda maganda beautiful, pretty, lovely Maganda ka. You’re pretty. (simple statement of fact) Ikaw ay maganda. You are beautiful. (plain statement of fact) Maganda ka talaga. You’re really...
View ArticleSAGWIL
This is not a common word in modern Filipino conversation. sagwil: obstacle, hindrance; problem KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG sagwil: balakid, sagabal, hadlang, halang, harang, sangga, sagka sagwil: bara,...
View ArticleATE
This Filipino word is from the Fookien Chinese a-tsì (“eldest sister”). ate older sister ang ate ko my older sister ang aking ate my older sister ang ate mo your older sister ang iyong ate your older...
View ArticleThe Most Basic Tagalog Vocabulary
Magandang umaga. Good morning. Magandang araw. Beautiful Day! Magandang hapon. Good afternoon. Paalam. Goodbye. Magandang gabi. Good evening. Teka. Wait. Kamusta? How are you?...
View ArticleTagalog Question Words
The Tagalog word for ‘question’ is tanong. Sino? Who? Ano? What? Saan? Where? Kailan? When? Paano? How? Bakit? Why? Kanino? Whose? Alin? Which? * Visit us here at TAGALOG LANG.
View ArticleWALA
di-dumating, liban; di-nagtataglay ng anuman; ala walâ none Wala dito. None here. It’s not here. Walang problema. No problem. Walang anuman. It was nothing. “You’re welcome” in answer to ‘Thank you’...
View ArticleMAAARI
puwede, posible, mangyayari maaari possible, can, may Maaaring ganoon ang sitwasyon. The situation may be like that. Maaari bang kumain? Is it fine to eat? Maaari bang matulog? Is it fine to sleep?...
View ArticleCommon Tagalog Greeting
Magandang araw. “Beautiful day.” (used as a greeting) maganda beautiful Magandang… Good… Magandang araw po! Beautiful day! (to older people) Magandang umaga. Good morning. Magandang hapon. Good...
View ArticleThe 5 Basic Tagalog Greetings
The Tagalog word maganda means ‘beautiful’ but it is used as the equivalent of the English ‘good’ in greetings. It is common for Filipinos to greet each other with the phrase “Beautiful Day!” Magandang...
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