2021-05-25T01:57:28+03:00[Europe/Moscow] fil true wala akong trabaho tuwing sabado at Linggo, Pahinga ako, pahinga, lanta, I read an old book, I bought fresh fish in the market., The hot coffee is cheap SP, I’m drinking hot coffee., The new car is expensive, The hot food is delicious, The expensive flower is pretty, The big table is cheap, The new chair is pretty and clean, That school is old., to play, We (exclusive) are playing volleyball., How are you Mary. He is John., We (inclusive) are clean and good., They are healthy and intelligent., You are a teacher. (polite) SP, You are Filipinos. (plural), She is playing, believe, I believe you., This table is clean., These tables are clean., That house is big,, Your clothes (plural) are new., The child ate on this table., went, We went to that house., This is my book., That is a big house., That over there is my school, That over there is my school, school, The suffix ligature –ng, The big house is old. SP, The big house is old., The big house is old., That girl is good., That girl is good., innocent, Anna is an innocent child., Anna is an innocent child., I want a big window in the house, I want a big window in the house, I want a new plant, I want a new plant, The suffix ligature –g, The rich man is generous, The rich man is generous, The strong wind is cold., The strong wind is cold., Generous, I don't like cold wind, The ligature na, She ate a sour mango., tired, Tired man, She bought an expensive bag., She bought an expensive bag., She ran fast., She ran fast. SP, He/she is a healthy child, They are polite students., Those fat dogs are mine., Bought, polite child flashcards
Tagalog Lesson 8

Tagalog Lesson 8

  • wala akong trabaho tuwing sabado at Linggo
    I don't have a job/work on saturdays and sundays
  • Pahinga ako
    I rest
  • pahinga
    rest
  • lanta
    not fresh (only for plants)
  • I read an old book
    Nagbasa ako nang aklat na luma.
  • I bought fresh fish in the market.
    Bumili ako nang isdang sariwa sa palengke.
  • The hot coffee is cheap SP
    Ang kapeng mainit ay mura.
  • I’m drinking hot coffee.
    Umiinom ako nang mainit na kape.
  • The new car is expensive
    Mahal ang kotseng bago. Mahal ang bagong kotse.
  • The hot food is delicious
    Ang mainit na pagkain ay masarap.
  • The expensive flower is pretty
    Ang bulaklak na mahal ay maganda.
  • The big table is cheap
    Mura ang mesang malaki.
  • The new chair is pretty and clean
    Ang silyang bago ay maganda at malinis.
  • That school is old.
    Luma ang paaralang iyon
  • to play
    naglalaro
  • We (exclusive) are playing volleyball.
    Naglalaro kami ng volleyball.
  • How are you Mary. He is John.
    Kumusta ka Mary. Siya siJohn .
  • We (inclusive) are clean and good.
    Malilinis at mabubuti tayo.
  • They are healthy and intelligent.
    Malulusog at matatalino sila.
  • You are a teacher. (polite) SP
    Kayo po ay isang guro.
  • You are Filipinos. (plural)
    Filipino kayo.
  • She is playing
    Naglalaro siya.
  • believe
    naniniwala
  • I believe you.
    Naniniwala ako sa iyo.
  • This table is clean.
    Malinis ang mesang ito.
  • These tables are clean.
    Malilinis ang mga mesang ito.
  • That house is big,
    Malaki ang bahay na iyon.
  • Your clothes (plural) are new.
    Bago ang mga damit mo.
  • The child ate on this table.
    Kumain ang bata sa mesang ito.
  • went
    nagpunta
  • We went to that house.
    Nagpunta kami sa bahay na iyon.
  • This is my book.
    Ito ay aklat ko.
  • That is a big house.
    Malaki ang bahay na iyon.
  • That over there is my school
    Ang paaralan kong iyon.
  • That over there is my school
    Iyon ang paaralan ko.
  • school
    paaralan/eskwelahan
  • The suffix ligature –ng
    attached as a suffix to the end of words that end in vowels.
  • The big house is old. SP
    Ang malaking bahay ay luma.
  • The big house is old.
    Luma ang malaking bahay.
  • The big house is old.
    Luma ang bahay na malaki.
  • That girl is good.
    Mabuti ang babaeng iyon.
  • That girl is good.
    ‘Yong babae ay mabuti.
  • innocent
    inosente
  • Anna is an innocent child.
    Si Anna ay isang inosenteng bata.
  • Anna is an innocent child.
    Si Anna ay isang batang inosente.
  • I want a big window in the house
    Gusto ko nang malaking bintana sa bahay.
  • I want a big window in the house
    Gusto ko nang bintanang malaki sa bahay.
  • I want a new plant
    Gusto ko nang bagong halaman .
  • I want a new plant
    Gusto ko nang halamang bago.
  • The suffix ligature –g
    is attached as a suffix to the end of words that end in the consonant n.
  • The rich man is generous
    Mapagbigay ang mayamang lalaki
  • The rich man is generous
    Mapagbigay ang lalaking mayaman.
  • The strong wind is cold.
    Malamig ang hanging malakas.
  • The strong wind is cold.
    Malamig ang malakas na hangin.
  • Generous
    mapagbigay
  • I don't like cold wind
    Hindi ko gusto ng hanging malamig.
  • The ligature na
    is used after words that end in consonant other than n.
  • She ate a sour mango.
    Kumain siya nang maasim na mangga.
  • tired
    pagod
  • Tired man
    Pagod na lalaki.
  • She bought an expensive bag.
    Bumili siya nang mahal na bag.
  • She bought an expensive bag.
    Bumili siya nang bag na mahal.
  • She ran fast.
    tumakbo siya nang mabilis
  • She ran fast. SP
    Siya ay mabilis na tumakbo.
  • He/she is a healthy child
    Siya ay malusog na bata.
  • They are polite students.
    Magagalang na estudyante sila.
  • Those fat dogs are mine.
    Ang matatabang mga asong iyon ay akin.
  • Bought
    bumili
  • polite child
    Magalang na bata