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2

the number two (2) dalawa two dalawa lang only two dalawa pa two more dalawang tasa two cups numero dos number dos pangalawa second * Visit us here at TAGALOG LANG.

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ANO

isang pananong; isang salitang tumutukoy sa anumang bagay, kuwan Ano? What? Ano ito? What is this? Ano iyan? What is that? – close to the one talking Ano iyon? What is that? – far away from the ones...

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PAHIRAM

root word: hiram Pahiram… Let me borrow… Pahiram ng lapis. Let me borrow a pencil. = May I borrow a pencil for a moment? = Could you lend me a pencil? * Visit us here at TAGALOG LANG.

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AMÁ

amá father ama-amahan foster father Ama Namin Our Father (The Lord’s Prayer) ang aking amá my father Ikaw ang aking amá. You are my father.   The Tagalog word amá is more formal than tatay.  Sino ang...

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NG

Ikalabindalawang titik o letra ng abakada. The twelfth letter of the abakada alphabet. Binibigkas ng nang na pang-una sa tuwirang layon. Ibang anyo ng pang-angkop na na. ng bahay ng multo house of the...

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THE

For simplicity’s sake, you can think of the Tagalog word “ang” as an equivalent of the English word “the.” Ang lapis The pencil A more thorough explanation as to why you shouldn’t think of equivalents...

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IYON

This word can be translated into English as ‘that.’ iyon that Often shortened to ‘yun or ‘yon in conversation. Ano ‘yun? What’s that? difference between iyan and iyon iyan (near the person being...

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Bahala Na!

Bahala Na! is a Tagalog expression that perfectly encapsulates the typical Filipino attitude towards life. The oft-used phrase Bahala Na can be translated into English as: Come what may. What happens...

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SIMUNO

root word: puno (head) simuno subject (of a sentence) Ano ang dalawang bahagi ng pangungusap? What are the two parts of a sentence? Ang dalawang bahagi ng pangugusap ay ang simuno at panaguri. The two...

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ISA

uno, una isa one (1) isang taon one year isang linggo one week isang buwan one month isang kamay one hand isang daan = sandaan one hundred isang libo = sanlibo one thousand isang tao lamang just one...

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LINGGO

Mother's Day this year (2017) is on Sunday, May 14th. * Visit us here at TAGALOG LANG.

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TAMBAK

talumpok, bunton; bagay na inilalagay sa hukay o lupang bakilbakil para mapatag tambák pile, mound itambak to pile Itambak mo ang basura sa likod ng bahay. Pile up the trash behind the house. tambakan...

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What Is Filipino Food?

It is a question not easy to answer. Is it pork adobo, brown and rich, eaten with hot white rice? Is it siomai and siopao in the neighborhood merendero? Is it chicken relleno on a fiesta table,...

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AKIN

ko, ako akin mine hindi akin not mine akin my akin belonging to me Sa akin ba ito? Is this mine? Ikaw ay akin. You are mine. Akin ka! You’re mine! Akin ba ito? Is this mine? Ito ay akin. This is mine....

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PULBURON

pulburon   Fondly known as “Filipino crack” to young FilAms, polvoron is a sweet molded treat whose basic ingredients are toasted flour, margarine or butter, sugar and powdered milk. Polvoron now comes...

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Ingredients in Mang Tomas Sauce

Mang Tomas is the brand of an all-purpose sauce that Filipinos love to use with lechon. The original variant comes in a yellow-labeled bottle that contains 11.64 fluid ounces. Many eaters often wonder...

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The Best Filipino Cookbooks?

When pressed to define Filipino food in one word, we’re apt to say “fusion.” Philippine cuisine bears the influence of our neighbors in Asia and the Pacific, as well as our colonial rulers from far-off...

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Popular Filipino Dishes

To help familiarize our website’s visitors with Filipino food in an easy way, we’ve drawn up a simple list of a few Philippine dishes and foodstuff commonly eaten in the Philippines. We’re still...

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KO

This word is a pronoun. ko my, I ang libro ko = ang aking libro my book ang bahay ko =  ang aking bahay my house Kinakain ko ito. I eat this. Gusto ko ito. I want this. Ginagawa ko ito. I’m doing this....

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UNCATEGORIZED

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