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| English | Filipino | Pronunciation |
| Hello | Kamusta! | Ka-mus-ta |
| Good morning | Magandang umaga | Ma-gan-dang U-ma-ga |
| Good afternoon | Magandang tanghali | Ma-gan-dang tang-ha-li |
| Good evening | Magandang gabi | Ma-gan-dang ga-bee |
| Goodbye | Paalam | Pa-a-lam |
| How are you? | Kamusta? | Ka-mus-ta |
| I’m fine, thanks! | Mabuti naman, salamat! | Ma-boo-ti na-man, sa-la-mat |
| And you? | At ikaw? | At i-kaw |
| Please. | Paki | Pa-ki |
| Thank you. | Salamat | Sa-la-mat |
| Thank you very much. | Maraming salamat | Ma-ra-ming sa-la-mat |
| You’re welcome. | Walang anuman. | Wa-lang a-nu-man |
| See you later! | Samuling pagkikita! | Sa-moo-lung pag-ki-ki-ta |
| Yes | Opo(frm), Oo(Inf) | O-po, Oh oh |
| No | Hindi | Hin-di |
| What’s your name? | Anong pangalan mo? | A-nong pa-nga-lan mo |
| My name is… | Ang pangalan ko po ay … (frm) Ang pangalan ko ay … (inf) | Ang pa-nga-lan ko po ay |
| Where are you from? | Taga saan ka? | Ta-ga sa-an ka |
| I’m from … | Taga… ako | Ta-ga … a-ko |
| Pleased to meet you | Kinagagalak kong makilala ka | Ki-na-ga-ga-lak kong ma-ki-la-la ka |
| Have a nice day | Magandang araw sa’yo! | Ma-gan-dang a-raw sa-yo |
| I understand | Naiintinidihan ko | Na-i-in-tin-di-han ko |
| I don’t understand | Hindi ko naiintindihan | Hin-di ko na-i-in-tin-di-han |
| Please speak more slowly | Pwede mo bang bagalan ang iyong pagsasalita? | Pu-we-de mo bang ba-ga-lan ang i-yong pag-sa-sa-li-ta |
| Please say that again | Paki úlit mo yon | pa-ki u-lit mo yon |
| Please write it down | Paki sulat mo naman | Pa-ki soo-lat mo na-man |
| Do you speak Tagalog? | Nagsasalita ho/po ba kayo ng Tagalog? (frm) Nagta-Tagalog kaba? (inf) | Nag-sa-sa-li-ta ho/po ba ka-yo ng Ta-ga-log? Nag-Ta-ta-ga-log ka-ba? |
| I miss you | Ikaw ay hanap-hanap ko(frm- old fashioned) | I-kaw ay ha-nap ha-nap ko |
| I love you | Iniibig kita Mahal kita Minamahal kita | I-ni-i-big ki-ta Ma-hal ki-ta Mi-na-ma-hal ki-ta |
| Get well soon | Magpagaling ka na, ha | Mag-pa-ga-ling ka na, ha |
| Help! | Saklolo! Tulong! | Sak-lo-lo! Too-long |
| Stop! | Tigil! Para! (to tell vehicle to stop) | Tee-gil! Pa-ra! |
| Christmas and New Year greetings | Maligayang Pasko (Merry Christmas) Manigong bagong taon (Happy New Year) | Ma-li-ga-yang Pas-ko Ma-ni-gong ba-gong ta-on |
| Happy Birthday! | Maligayang kaarawan! | Ma-li-ga-yang ka-a-ra-wan |
| English | Filipino | Pronunciation |
| Monday | Lunes | Loo-nes |
| Tuesday | Martes | Mar-tes |
| Wednesdy | Miyerkules | mi-yer-ku-les |
| Thursday | Huwebes | Hoo-we-bes |
| Friday | Biyernes | Bee-yer-nes |
| Saturday | Sabado | Sa-ba-do |
| Sunday | Lingo | Ling-go |
| English | Filipino | Pronunciation |
| January | Enero | E-ne-ro |
| February | Pebrero | Peb-re-ro |
| March | Marso | Mar-so |
| April | Abril | A-breel |
| May | Mayo | Mah-yo |
| June | Hunyo | Hoon-yo |
| July | Hulyo | Hool-yo |
| August | Agosto | A-gos-to |
| September | Setyembre | Set-yem-bre |
| October | Oktubre | Ok-too-bre |
| November | Nobyembre | Nob-yem-bre |
| December | Disyembre | Dis-yem-bre |
I hope you find the list helpful. Until then, paalam!
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And apart from all the various languages spoken in the Philippines it is interesting how Tagalog changes only 50 km away from Manila: in my wife's barangay "dito" becomes "dine", "rito" becomes "rine" and "ito" becomes "ire"...and then you walk across a bridge and you are in Pampanga where they speak Kapampangan
Thank you for making it so easy to learn these phrases in Tagalog!!
Very interesting Polly. I didn't know where the world Manila came from but I do now. Your posts are great.
I really appreciate this post! If the coronavirus allows it, I'm planning on visiting the Phillippines next year and I always try to learn at least a few good-manners words before arriving in a new country!
This is awesome!
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This is a great resource for learning Filipino!
I used to work with Filipinos and they explained to me the difference between Tagalog and Cebuano (as most of them were from Manila or Cebu). I really want to learn Filipino because it seems easy and fun. I love languages. What app should I recommend as I think my Filipino ex-coworkers wouldn't give me free lessons.
Oh ..I think I learnt few words here.KAMUSTA !...SALAMAT for this article :) .Am I correct?
Thank you for sharing this. We are exploring learning new languages with our free time.
I love the break down of how to say everything. I find that very helpful.