Ano ang pagkakaiba ng "Kami" at "Tayo"? "Kami" and "tayo" are both Filipino words that mean "we" in English. However, they are used differently depending on who is included in the group. m p a x l e E "Kami" is used when we are talking about a group that doesn't include the person we are talking to. If someone says "Kami ay kumakain" (we are eating), they are referring to themselves and people who are eating with them, not the listener. m p a x l e E On the other hand, "tayo" is used when we are talking about a group that includes the person we are talking to. YOU If we say "Tayo ay kumakain" (we are eating), we are referring to ourselves and the person we are talking to. Is the word used correct? Naglalaro tayo ng bola! Here's a worksheet to test your knowledge: YOU Is the word used correct? Naglilinis kami ng sala. Is the word used correct? Lahat kami ay kumanta ng pambansang awit ng Pilipinas. "Bayang Magiliw......" Is the word used correct? Nagbabasa tayo ng libro. Is the word used correct? Naglalaro kami ng habulan Tomas, ano ginagawa niyo? Is the word used correct? Naglalaro tayo ng board game, hindi ba? Oo Sara, naglalaro tayo ng board game. Is the word used correct? Wow ang ganda niyo kumanta! Sino ang nagturo sa inyo? Tinuruan kami ni Mrs. Navarra kumanta. Is the word used correct? Ano ang ginagawa niyo? Nagluluto tayo ng masarap na sabaw. Is the word used correct? Tomas, naituro ba ni Teacher Evelyn ang pagkakaiba ng "Tayo" at "Kami"? Oo, Bella. Diba tinuruan niya tayo kanina kung paano nagkakaiba ang "tayo" at ng "kami"? B T O O J M D A O S O ! G