2021-06-23T18:25:14+03:00[Europe/Moscow] fil true Where do you guys live?, How many children (anak) do they have?, How much are each of the book?, Where are you going?, 1. (must be committed to memory) Do you know him/her?, (must be committed to memory) yes i know her, <p>2. (must be committed to memory) Are you coming along? like sasama is future of sumama</p>, No I'm not coming along(must be committed to memory), 3. (must be committed to memory) Do you like this?, yes I like this, 4. Are you going home already?, no i'm not coming home yet, 5. Do you like to watch a movie?, yes i want to watch a movie, 6. Is this correct?, no that is not correct, 7. Am I right?, yes you are right, 8. What’s that?, that is my notebook, 9. What do you like?, i like THE car, Gusto ko ng kotse, 10. Where are you going?, i'm going to home, 11. Who’s she/he?, Siya ay isanguro., 12. Where’s she/he?, he/she is here, The question word Ba, ba, They will leave now., Are they leaving now?, <p>Is the woman good? SP</p>, <p>Is the car new? SP</p>, Is the store far?, <p>Is the door close? SP</p>, Will they leave?, Shall I eat?, Will you come home tomorrow?, Pupunta ba sila?, Is this door open?, Who is your companion?, What do you like?, Where are you (plural) going?, How much is this?, <p>Who will be leaving?</p>, How to do this?, Have eaten already?, Will they leave already?, Will you leave already?, Is the woman pretty too?, Is the child clean too?, Is her car also expensive?, Is the child dirty as they say?, Is the storm strong as they say?, Is the painting pretty too?, Is the coffee cold as well?, Is your car new? YOUR-polite or you guys, Do you like this?, Pa, I am still eating., Pa, I am still not there., I am not done yet., Pa, There’s still more to do., I want more rice., Are you done?, Come here now., I am done., I ate already., Does the child like to eat?, <p>the child doesn't like to eat?</p>, Can I go?, can you go, do you like to eat chicken, na, leave(root), na, ka ba, ba goes after, ba, these words push ba later, rules for using ba, The sequence ba+ay is often shortened to, to change a sentence in the inverted word order intoa question, in questions that start with interrogatives, place ba, na, pa, din, rin, daw, raw, nga, In questions that start wth pseudo verbs such as gusto, ayaw, ibig, puwede, maari, and others, place ba flashcards
Tagalog Lesson 13

Tagalog Lesson 13

  • Where do you guys live?
    Saan-saan kayo nakatira?
  • How many children (anak) do they have?
    Ilan-ilan ang mga anak nila
  • How much are each of the book?
    Magkakano ang mga aklat?
  • Where are you going?
    Saan ka ba pupunta? 
  • 1. (must be committed to memory) Do you know him/her?
    Kilala mo ba sya?
  • (must be committed to memory) yes i know her
    Oo. Kilala ko s’ya.
  • 2. (must be committed to memory) Are you coming along? like sasama is future of sumama

    Sasama ka ba?
  • No I'm not coming along(must be committed to memory)
    Hindi ako sasama.
  • 3. (must be committed to memory) Do you like this?
    Gusto mo ba ito?
  • yes I like this
    Oo gusto ko ‘yan.
  • 4. Are you going home already?
    papunta ka ba sa bahay? OR Uuwi ka na ba?
  • no i'm not coming home yet
    Hindi pa ako uuwi.
  • 5. Do you like to watch a movie?
    Gusto mo bang manuod ng pelikula?
  • yes i want to watch a movie
    Oo gusto kong manood ng pelikula.
  • 6. Is this correct?
    Tama ba ito?
  • no that is not correct
    Hindi tama ‘yan.
  • 7. Am I right?
    Tama ba ako?
  • yes you are right
    Oo tama ka.
  • 8. What’s that?
    Ano ‘yon?
  • that is my notebook
    Iyon ay notebook ko
  • 9. What do you like?
    Ano ang gusto mo?
  • i like THE car
    Gusto ko ang kotse.
  • Gusto ko ng kotse
    I like a car.
  • 10. Where are you going?
    Saan ka ba pupunta?
  • i'm going to home
    Sa bahay ako pupunta.
  • 11. Who’s she/he?
    Sino s’ya?
  • Siya ay isanguro.
    She is a teacher.
  • 12. Where’s she/he?
    Nasaan s’ya?
  • he/she is here
    Nandito s’ya.
  • The question word Ba
    The question word ba has no specific meaning and cannot be translated in English except that it serves as a spoken question mark to indicate clearly that the speaker is asking question.
  • ba
    Questions do not necessarily need ba but without the ba, a question may be mistaken for a statement, especially when pronounced wrongly.
  • They will leave now.
    Aalis na sila ngayon.
  • Are they leaving now?
    Aalis na ba sila ngayon?
  • Is the woman good? SP

    Ang babae ba’y mabuti.
  • Is the car new? SP

    Ang kotse ba’y bago?
  • Is the store far?
    Ang tindahan ba’y malayo?
  • Is the door close? SP

    Ang pinto ba’y sarado?
  • Will they leave?
    Aalis ba sila?
  • Shall I eat?
    kakain ba ako?
  • Will you come home tomorrow?
    Pupunta ka ba bukas?
  • Pupunta ba sila?
    Are they coming (going)?
  • Is this door open?
    Bukas ba itong pinto?
  • Who is your companion?
    Sino ba ang kasama mo?
  • What do you like?
    Ano ba ang gusto mo?
  • Where are you (plural) going?
    Saan ba kayo pupunta?
  • How much is this?
    Magkano ba ito?
  • Who will be leaving?

    Sino ba ang aalis?
  • How to do this?
    Paano ba gawin ito?
  • Have eaten already?
    Kumain ka na ba?
  • Will they leave already?
    Aalis na ba sila?
  • Will you leave already?
    Aalis ka na ba?
  • Is the woman pretty too?
    Maganda din ba ang babae ?
  • Is the child clean too?
    Malinis din ba ang bata?
  • Is her car also expensive?
    Mahal din ba ang kotse niya. / kanyang kotse?
  • Is the child dirty as they say?
    Marumi daw ba ang bata?
  • Is the storm strong as they say?
    Malakas daw ba ang bagyo?
  • Is the painting pretty too?
    Maganda din ba ang larawan?
  • Is the coffee cold as well?
    Malamig din ba ang kape?
  • Is your car new? YOUR-polite or you guys
    Bago ba ang kotse nyo?
  • Do you like this?
    Gusto mo ba ito?
  • Pa
    still
  • I am still eating.
    Kumakain pa ako.
  • Pa
    yet
  • I am still not there.
    Wala pa ako d’yan.
  • I am not done yet.
    Hindi pa ako tapos.
  • Pa
    more
  • There’s still more to do.
    Marami pang gagawin.
  • I want more rice.
    Gusto ko pa ng kanin.
  • Are you done?
    Tapos ka na ba?
  • Come here now.
    Pumunta ka na dito.
  • I am done.
    Tapos na ako.
  • I ate already.
    Kumain na ako.
  • Does the child like to eat?
    Gusto ba ng batang kumain?
  • the child doesn't like to eat?

    Ayaw bang batang kumain?
  • Can I go?
    Pwede ba akong pumunta?
  • can you go
    Maari bang pumunta ka?
  • do you like to eat chicken
    Gusto mo bang kumain ng manok?
  • na
    answer with pa
  • leave(root)
    alis (aalis)
  • na
    ngyayon
  • ka ba
    order
  • ba goes after
    predicate
  • ba
    after interrogative question
  • these words push ba later
    ko, mo, ka, din, pa, na, daw, po, ho, nga etc.
  • rules for using ba
    to change a sentence in the subject-predicate word order into a question, place ba immediately after the subject and just before ay
  • The sequence ba+ay is often shortened to
    ba'y
  • to change a sentence in the inverted word order intoa question
    place ba immediately after the predicate
  • in questions that start with interrogatives, place ba
    immediately after the interrogative. this sequence not answerable with yes or no
  • na

    already or now and expresses finalty (spanish ya)

  • pa
    still, yet, more
  • din
    too and also, placed after words ending in consonants (ikaw din ba- youtoo?)
  • rin
    too and also, placed after words ending in vowels (ako rin ba? mee too?)
  • daw
    as they say or reportedlt. expresses that the information relayed by the speaker is from another source, palced after words ending in consonants (ikaw daw- they say it is you)
  • raw
    as they say or reportedlt. expresses that the information relayed by the speaker is from another source, palced after words ending in vowel (Ako daw- they say it is me)
  • nga
    indeed, also puts emphasis on the word before it
  • In questions that start wth pseudo verbs such as gusto, ayaw, ibig, puwede, maari, and others, place ba
    right after psuedo verb