2021-06-01T16:16:41+03:00[Europe/Moscow] fil true pa, matápang, nandito, para sa, jepe or boss, may sakit, ng, lampara, kamiseta, baro, matangkad vs mataas, ni like si but, komportableng gamitin, kaniya shortened, niya shortened, payong, Her umbrella is big, her hair is pretty, <p>her painting is detailed (her first) SP</p>, detailed, <p>drew something</p>, her painting is detailed SP, far, office, our (inclusive) room is dirty, our (inclusive) family is smart, ninyo shortened, masipag, 3 ways to say father, Your guys' garden is clean (your first), Your guys' garden is clean (inverted with garden your), noisy, Your guys' dog is noisy (dog first), Your guys' dog is noisy (your first), <p>Your guys' cat is fat but cute. (cat first) inverted</p>, <p>Your guys' cat is fat but cute. (your first) inverted</p>, Your guys' tree is green. (tree first), Your guys' tree is green. (your first), long, Their books are new (inverted, their first), Their job is hard. (job first), Their job is hard. (their first), niya - kaniya, Her mother went to her house, mga always goes, When 2 posessive pronouns in a sentence, both should be, Ni is placed before a proper noun such as Maria or Pedro., The house of Maria is big. SP, The shirt of Juan is new. SP, Ng is placed before a common noun such as, The house of the man is big., My house is big (my before noun) SP, My house is big (my after noun) SP, My=, your=, Your dress is new. (your before noun) SP, Your dress is new (your after noun), Her/his=, His/Her shoes are clean. (her before shoes), His/Her shoes are clean. (her after shoes), our (exclusive)=, Our car is old. (our before noun), Our car is old. (our after noun), our (inclusive)=, <p>Our house is big. (our before noun) inclusive inverted</p>, <p>Our house is big (our after house) inclusive</p>, Your guy's=, Your guy's father is industrious. (your guys's before noun) sp, <p>Your guy's father is industrious. (your guys's after noun) SP</p>, Their=, Their pencil is long. (their before pencil), Their pencil is long. (pencil first), mahaba, Her mother went to her house - 2 options *notice 2 different pronouns*, My children are good, Your dress has the same color as your wallet, Our teacher went to our (ex) house, They have long patience for their father, to paint, painting flashcards
Tagalog Lesson 10

Tagalog Lesson 10

  • pa
    still
  • matápang
    brave
  • nandito
    here with specific subject (he is here)
  • para sa
    for that
  • jepe or boss
    boss more common
  • may sakit
    has the sickness/is sick
  • ng
    of the - before the noun
  • lampara
    lamp
  • kamiseta
    shirt
  • baro
    gown/dress apparel
  • matangkad vs mataas
    matangkad for person, mataas for object
  • ni like si but
    for posessive
  • komportableng gamitin
    comfortable to use
  • kaniya shortened
    kan'ya
  • niya shortened
    n'ya
  • payong
    umbrella
  • Her umbrella is big
    malaki ang payong niya
  • her hair is pretty
    maganda ang buhok niya.
  • her painting is detailed (her first) SP

    ang kaniyang larawan ay detalyado.
  • detailed
    detalyado
  • drew something

    iginuhit
  • her painting is detailed SP
    Ang larawan niya ay detalyado.
  • far
    malayo
  • office
    opisina
  • our (inclusive) room is dirty
    marumi ang kwarto natin.
  • our (inclusive) family is smart
    matalino ang pamilya natin
  • ninyo shortened
    n'yo
  • masipag
    industrious
  • 3 ways to say father
    tatay/ama/tatang
  • Your guys' garden is clean (your first)
    malinis ang inyong hardin
  • Your guys' garden is clean (inverted with garden your)
    malinis ang hardin ninyo.
  • noisy
    maingay
  • Your guys' dog is noisy (dog first)
    Maingay ang aso ninyo/n'yo
  • Your guys' dog is noisy (your first)
    maingay ang inyong aso.
  • Your guys' cat is fat but cute. (cat first) inverted

    mataba pero maganda ang pusa ninyo.
  • Your guys' cat is fat but cute. (your first) inverted

    Mataba pero maganda ang inyong pusa.
  • Your guys' tree is green. (tree first)
    berde ang puno ninyo
  • Your guys' tree is green. (your first)
    berde ang inyong puno.
  • long
    mahaba
  • Their books are new (inverted, their first)
    Bago ang kanilang mga aklat
  • Their job is hard. (job first)
    Mahirap ang trabaho nila
  • Their job is hard. (their first)
    Mahirap ang kanilang trabaho.
  • niya - kaniya
    niya after noun, kaniya before
  • Her mother went to her house
    Pumunta ang kanyang nanay sa bahay niya.
  • mga always goes
    DIRECTLY before the noun it talks about
  • When 2 posessive pronouns in a sentence, both should be
    different (use niya and kaniya)
  • Ni is placed before a proper noun such as Maria or Pedro.
    for possession
  • The house of Maria is big. SP
    Ang bahay ni Mari ay malaki.
  • The shirt of Juan is new. SP
    Ang baro ni Juan ay bago.
  • Ng is placed before a common noun such as
    guro or babae.
  • The house of the man is big.
    Ang bahay ng lalaki ay malaki.
  • My house is big (my before noun) SP
    Ang aking bahay ay malaki
  • My house is big (my after noun) SP
    Ang bahay ko ay malaki.
  • My=
    aking before noun, ko after noun
  • your=
    iyo(ng) before noun and mo afer noun
  • Your dress is new. (your before noun) SP
    Ang iyong baro ay bago.
  • Your dress is new (your after noun)
    Ang baro mo ay bago.
  • Her/his=
    Kaniya(ng) or Kanya before noun, niya after noun
  • His/Her shoes are clean. (her before shoes)
    Malinis ang kaniyang sapatos.
  • His/Her shoes are clean. (her after shoes)
    Malinis ang sapatos niya.
  • our (exclusive)=
    amin before noun, namin after noun
  • Our car is old. (our before noun)
    Luma ang aming kotse.
  • Our car is old. (our after noun)
    Luma ang kotse namin.
  • our (inclusive)=
    atin before noun, natin after noun
  • Our house is big. (our before noun) inclusive inverted

    Malaki ang ating bahay.
  • Our house is big (our after house) inclusive

    Malaki ang bahay natin.
  • Your guy's=
    Inyo(ng) before noun, ninyo after noun
  • Your guy's father is industrious. (your guys's before noun) sp
    Ang inyong ama ay masipag.
  • Your guy's father is industrious. (your guys's after noun) SP

    Ang ama ninyo ay masipag.
  • Their=
    Kanila(ng) before noun, nila afterwards
  • Their pencil is long. (their before pencil)
    Mahaba ang kanilang lapis.
  • Their pencil is long. (pencil first)
    Mahaba ang lapis nila.
  • mahaba
    long
  • Her mother went to her house - 2 options *notice 2 different pronouns*
    Ang ina niya ay pumunta sa kanyang bahay. OR Ang kanyang ina ay pumunta sa bahay niya.
  • My children are good
    Ang aking mga anak ay mababait
  • Your dress has the same color as your wallet
    Kakulay ng iyong baro ang pitaka mo
  • Our teacher went to our (ex) house
    Pumunta sa amin bahay ang guro namin
  • They have long patience for their father
    Mahaba ang pasensiya nila sa kanilang ama.
  • to paint
    magpinta
  • painting
    larawan