Hello there! I'm glad you find the lessons useful. Maraming salamat po for watching. 🙏 Btw, I enjoyed your rendition of 'Pasko Na Naman' and 'Ang Pasko ay Sumapit'. 😁 You sang them really well and your pronunciation of the Tagalog lyrics was clear. Ang galing mo!!! 👏👏👏
I like your format. I just wish you used phrases/words that those of us trying to learn would actually use. I can guarantee you I will NEVER use the phrase "I fried up some dried fish and eggs for breakfast." A much better (i.e. more useful) phrase for us foreigners trying to learn Tagalog, would be something like "Where can I get breakfast?"
Hi, Christopher! You may replace 'scissors' with any word that best suit your situation. There are other videos on this channel that tourists may find useful.
⚽You may practice these Tagalog sentences at your own pace.
▶ Lesson 1: 36:15
▶ Lesson 2: 12:06
▶ Lesson 3: 21:38:03
▶ Lesson 4: 33:55:21
▶ Lesson 5: 46:12:13
▶ Lesson 6: 57:53:22
▶ Lesson 7: 1:08:22
▶ Lesson 8: 1:18:20
▶ Lesson 9: 1:28:45
▶ Lesson 10: 1:38:37
▶ Lesson 11: 1:48:44
▶ Lesson 12: 1:59:43
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Salamat Po , galing video. Review is good 👍 🇸🇽
Gerry. 🙏
I like this format, especially that Tagalog sentences comes first, salamat po!
Salamat din po, Doc! 😊
Maraming salamat dito po
Maraming salamat din sa laging panonood, Randy! 🙏🏻😊🇵🇭
I love how you are making these videos AS I am in the Philippines right now, trying to learn Tagalog. Great timing 👏
Hello there! I'm glad you find the lessons useful. Maraming salamat po for watching. 🙏 Btw, I enjoyed your rendition of 'Pasko Na Naman' and 'Ang Pasko ay Sumapit'. 😁 You sang them really well and your pronunciation of the Tagalog lyrics was clear. Ang galing mo!!! 👏👏👏
Thank you marami kmi matutunan teacher
Maraming salamat Po !
Salamat, Alex. Pasensiya na for this late reply. 🙏
@@TalkToMeInTagalog walang problema Po ❤
Great for while I’m doing dishes 🎉
Awsome and informative video thanks for sharing
I love this video!
Thanks a lot, Merlinda! ❤
THANK U SO MUCH
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Hello can you make a blog how or when to use AKONG personal.pronoun
I like your format. I just wish you used phrases/words that those of us trying to learn would actually use. I can guarantee you I will NEVER use the phrase "I fried up some dried fish and eggs for breakfast."
A much better (i.e. more useful) phrase for us foreigners trying to learn Tagalog, would be something like "Where can I get breakfast?"
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I understand that you may want people to understand Tagalog, but from a tourist perspective ... who asks 'may I borrow your scissors'... ?
Hi, Christopher! You may replace 'scissors' with any word that best suit your situation. There are other videos on this channel that tourists may find useful.
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