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Actually I think I pronounce most of the worlds ok, but Rosetta stone is just picky.

Saan = where
Kailan = when

?
What is the word for why?
I'm still trying to understand the basics.

Saan ka magulang = Where are your parents? or do I say
Saan mo magulang?

ka na = are you ..?

nagugutom ka na? = are you hungry? Can I use ka na for other things?
Malamig ka na?



Saan = where
Kailan = when
Bakit = why
Ano = what

the proper grammar would be:

Nasaan ang mga magulang mo? = Where are your parents?
Nagugutom ka na ba? = are you hungry?
Kumain ka na ba? = Have you eaten?

Root words:
kain = eat
gutom = hungry
saan=where


Start with the basic words and pronunciation. :D
 
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Saan = where
Kailan = when
Bakit = why
Ano = what

the proper grammar would be:

Nasaan ang mga magulang mo? = Where are your parents?
Nagugutom ka na ba? = are you hungry?
Kumain ka na ba? = Have you eaten?

Root words:
kain = eat
gutom = hungry
saan=where


Start with the basic words and pronunciation. :D
Do you use a Tagalog Bible also?
 
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Saan = where
Kailan = when
Bakit = why
Ano = what

the proper grammar would be:

Nasaan ang mga magulang mo? = Where are your parents?
Nagugutom ka na ba? = are you hungry?
Kumain ka na ba? = Have you eaten?

Root words:
kain = eat
gutom = hungry
saan=where


Start with the basic words and pronunciation. :D


So basically what I practice outside what rosetta stone is teaching me.. my "self taught" nonsense by manipulating the words.. I must have some pretty broken sounding tagalog. If I spoke like that would you get an idea of what the heck I was saying, or is it too broken to understand?
 
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So basically what I practice outside what rosetta stone is teaching me.. my "self taught" nonsense by manipulating the words.. I must have some pretty broken sounding tagalog. If I spoke like that would you get an idea of what the heck I was saying, or is it too broken to understand?


They'd have a hard time understanding. Especially if you're planning to do your missionary work in slum areas, because not all people there went to school. Some might misunderstand too. Continue studying the language though. :thumbsup:
 
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They'd have a hard time understanding. Especially if you're planning to do your missionary work in slum areas, because not all people there went to school. Some might misunderstand too. Continue studying the language though. :thumbsup:

Sure am, I think the burger king manager around here is a filipino. I'm going to try and become buddies with her so I can practice with a person instead of having to drive 2 hours to the closest filipino food restaurant attempt there. practice makes perfect I guess, but there isn't exactly a huge filipino population around here. lol
 
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Sure am, I think the burger king manager around here is a filipino. I'm going to try and become buddies with her so I can practice with a person instead of having to drive 2 hours to the closest filipino food restaurant attempt there. practice makes perfect I guess, but there isn't exactly a huge filipino population around here. lol


yes, you need a personal tutor. :thumbsup:
Our language can't be self taught.
 
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yes, you need a personal tutor. :thumbsup:
Our language can't be self taught.

It is a lot different than english that is for sure. I got a feeling I'm going to be pretty weak in the language whenever I get over there.
 
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Ok.. Its been teaching me numbers. up until a couple weeks ago I could only count to sampu.

but now with it introducing the other numbers I find a logical curiosity.

isa =1
dalawa = 2
tatlo =3
apat = 4

.. well you get the idea
the multiple of tens though

sampu -10
dalawampu = 20
tatlumpu = 30
and so on..

I would do more but I can't remember the spelling lol.

but dalawampu = 20.. dalawa = 2. that makes sense to me. isa = 1 sampu= 10?? I guess it is one of those there just because things?

I am not expecting a filipino linguistic master to answer this, but I just find it odd and inconsistent.
 
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Ok.. Its been teaching me numbers. up until a couple weeks ago I could only count to sampu.

but now with it introducing the other numbers I find a logical curiosity.

isa =1
dalawa = 2
tatlo =3
apat = 4

.. well you get the idea
the multiple of tens though

sampu -10
dalawampu = 20
tatlumpu = 30
and so on..

I would do more but I can't remember the spelling lol.

but dalawampu = 20.. dalawa = 2. that makes sense to me. isa = 1 sampu= 10?? I guess it is one of those there just because things?

I am not expecting a filipino linguistic master to answer this, but I just find it odd and inconsistent.


We just love combining words in the Philippines. Lol


Dalawa =2
Sampu =10

So twenty = dalawa + sampu = Dalawangpu or dalawampu wichever you're comfortable with.

Isa =1
Sampu = 10

Isampu or just sampu to just make it simple.

These are used however just for counting things. As for money we use the spanish equivalents.

Uno, dos, tres, kwatro, singko... And so on.



Ex. LIMA VS. SINGKO

Pwede pahiram ng singko pesos? = can I borrow five pesos?

Lima kami sa bahay = We are five in our house.


I hope I'm not confusing you. :sorry:
 
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We just love combining words in the Philippines. Lol


Dalawa =2
Sampu =10

So twenty = dalawa + sampu = Dalawangpu or dalawampu wichever you're comfortable with.

Isa =1
Sampu = 10

Isampu or just sampu to just make it simple.

These are used however just for counting things. As for money we use the spanish equivalents.

Uno, dos, tres, kwatro, singko... And so on.



Ex. LIMA VS. SINGKO

Pwede pahiram ng singko pesos? = can I borrow five pesos?

Lima kami sa bahay = We are five in our house.


I hope I'm not confusing you. :sorry:
Sounds rather logical how the words are put together! :)
 
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@CS:

"Kayumanggi" pertains to the BROWN skin color.
As for the color brown we use "kulay tsokolate" which means "chocolate colored".

Tsokolate = chocolate hahaha cute right?

For dirt or soil, we have our own equivalent words for those.

Dirt = dumi
Soil = lupa
 
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So it has been teaching me an exchange

Sino ang titser mo?

but the reply to the question seems like it has an unnecessary word

Si Mr. so-n-so po ang titser ko.

Might be the way google translates, but it seems like I don't even need "si" in the reply at all.
 
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