i am from India but i started learning tagalog for i a girl she is from Philippines it was difficult for me to start from scratch and was unsure from where to start but u helped me alot thank you so much ate pat
Deeply appreciate the lessons! My Fiancée/ future Asawa, have been together for almost 2 years. we are currently awaiting the approval of a K1 visa for her to Come to America. :) Maraming Salamat!
Excellent lesson! Very useful! Salamat! It will take me some days to learn all these wonderful expressions but I am determined! 😅 Your presentation with examples is very effective. Best teacher I have discovered so far! I am making my Papa proud seguro seguro!
The first online Tagalog teacher I've seen that helps English speaking students understand on their terms. The use of Taglish but also giving the Tagalog words or phrases context by giving an example of how or when an English speaker would use them in an English conversation. Super helpful!
Hello! Thanks for the great content you publish. No other women in this world have such beautiful smiles as you Filipinas! Ako si Luiz, ako ay mala sa Brazil
Thank you for making these videos. After living in the Philippines for many years, I can confirm these words and expressions are heard every day. Good job.
These words seem simple enough as they sound like some words that are familiar. I like to find ways to remember a word by assosiation of what it sounds like. The tone is something to remember when anunciating the words. It could mean the difference between a question or a statement. Thank you for sharing. This is easy to follow along with. God bless 😁🙏
Maraming salamat for the video ! I don't understand the difference between "Siguro" and "Baka". And I'm thinking of another expression that my coworkers say all the time : Yuts ! 😁
Im half Filipino but was born and raised in the Philippines for 4 years but moved to America and forgot Filipino, but im planning to move back and be with my family, thank you for the videos it helps so much
Its faster to say “Ganun” than “Gano-on” However, with Totoo it isnt the same case as “Toto” wouldnt make sense. Similar to “Ayaw ko” becomes “Ayoko” or “Ayako” Its just faster ykyk
Actually in Manila we oftenly pronounced Ganoon as Ganon. But, in many provinces where Tagalog is the language they emphasize on the whole word Ganoon.
@@Ed19601 I wasn't familiar with kathNiel, so I didn't realize they were a love team. I thought you had just made up an example sentence to practice using a couple of the words in the lesson, which is what I did. My apology to their fans. I wasn't trying to offend.
i am from India but i started learning tagalog for i a girl she is from Philippines it was difficult for me to start from scratch and was unsure from where to start but u helped me alot thank you so much ate pat
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I'm from indian too
There's a famous Fil-Indian couple vlogger. The channel is Sara and Singh. The Indian guy is funny and he speaks tagalog.
Please more of these type of videos!
Yes please
I took notes. Salamat po.
Nice words.. salamat po sis
Such a great teacher this helps me out so much and she’s SOO pretty too ❤. THANK YOU
Great stuff ! Keep up the good work 😊
Thank you 🫶🏻 I’m living away from my parents and this is helping me retain my Tagalog comprehension.
Super practical list of words and expressions. Salamat po, teacher!
Salamat po
maraming salamat po!
This session is really good for me ,salamat
Deeply appreciate the lessons! My Fiancée/ future Asawa, have been together for almost 2 years. we are currently awaiting the approval of a K1 visa for her to Come to America. :)
Maraming Salamat!
Nice teacher, I'm old and my bad memory is hindering my learning, but I'll manage.Thanks.
You put so much work into your lessons! Thank you and I love it! 😊
Great teaching!!!
Solid list, nag-enjoy ako 😊
I'm learning how to speak the Philippines language and this is a big help to help me with my friends in the Philippines.😊😊 Texas
Love this video. Galing galing po
Ate pat kamusta po
Keep it up to run more tagarogo
I'm from rwanda I love you
Excellent lesson! Very useful! Salamat! It will take me some days to learn all these wonderful expressions but I am determined! 😅 Your presentation with examples is very effective. Best teacher I have discovered so far! I am making my Papa proud seguro seguro!
I am trying to learn Tagalog. Eventually I will try to learn Ilocanos.
Salamat Maam!
The first online Tagalog teacher I've seen that helps English speaking students understand on their terms. The use of Taglish but also giving the Tagalog words or phrases context by giving an example of how or when an English speaker would use them in an English conversation. Super helpful!
I love your channel
Loving these videos, thanks po!
This is a fantastic lesson! Thankyou
Hello! Thanks for the great content you publish.
No other women in this world have such beautiful smiles as you Filipinas!
Ako si Luiz, ako ay mala sa Brazil
Thank you so much for your content!!!
Thank you...keep helping me..says this Canadian...you are much appreciated 👍🏻👍🏻👍👍👍
Very helpful!
Thanks!
Thanks for the efforts
Love all these videos!! 😊😊
thanks nice job!
Thank you for making these videos. After living in the Philippines for many years, I can confirm these words and expressions are heard every day. Good job.
Bravo ❤❤❤Very very good way to understand❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Your content is great.
These words seem simple enough as they sound like some words that are familiar. I like to find ways to remember a word by assosiation of what it sounds like. The tone is something to remember when anunciating the words. It could mean the difference between a question or a statement.
Thank you for sharing. This is easy to follow along with. God bless 😁🙏
Susmaryosep po
Salamat po magnada. Ingati ati.
Merry Christmas Ate Pat !! Grabe ! 🎊 🇺🇸🫶🏻🇵🇭
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New subscriber here. Look forward to watching your videos
Ikaw meron nice teeth po😁
Ang ganda ng ipin mo.
😊😊
"Ewan (ko)" - (I) don't know
"Ewan" - Don't know (don't use in a wrong expression like angry or disappointment)
Maraming salamat for the video ! I don't understand the difference between "Siguro" and "Baka". And I'm thinking of another expression that my coworkers say all the time : Yuts ! 😁
Im half Filipino but was born and raised in the Philippines for 4 years but moved to America and forgot Filipino, but im planning to move back and be with my family, thank you for the videos it helps so much
Other of her vids are toooooo underrated
Ate pat po, why is it that 'ganoon' you don't pronounce the double o as you do in totoo??
Its faster to say “Ganun” than “Gano-on” However, with Totoo it isnt the same case as “Toto” wouldnt make sense. Similar to “Ayaw ko” becomes “Ayoko” or “Ayako” Its just faster ykyk
Actually in Manila we oftenly pronounced Ganoon as Ganon. But, in many provinces where Tagalog is the language they emphasize on the whole word Ganoon.
I like you🎉
Kumusta ka Pat
I would like one on one practice lessons. Is it possible ?
Basta lang
"kathNiel broke up last month" "Totoo?, grabe", "Grabe talaga!"
Susmaryosep! She goes through more boyfriends than anyone I know. Sayang!
@@christopherturco197 i understood they had been together for 11 years
@@Ed19601 I wasn't familiar with kathNiel, so I didn't realize they were a love team. I thought you had just made up an example sentence to practice using a couple of the words in the lesson, which is what I did. My apology to their fans. I wasn't trying to offend.