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Lesson #68, January 10, 2025

"Puwede at Kaya"

Use it: When you want to express ability or permission in Tagalog, use these phrases

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Lesson #67, January 9, 2025

"Hindi ko alam"

Use it: When you want to express 'I don't know' in Tagalog, or politely indicate uncertainty, use these phrases

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Lesson #66, January 8, 2025

"Gusto mo ba ___?"

Use it: When you want to ask someone's preference in Filipino, you can use these phrases

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Lesson #65, January 7, 2025

"Araw-Araw na Gawain"

Use it: When you want to talk about your daily routine, use these phrases

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Lesson #64, January 6, 2025

"Magkano Ito?"

Use it: When shopping and asking for prices or availability, use these phrases

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Lesson #63, January 5, 2025

"Mag-___ ako."

Use it: When you want to talk about what you plan to do in the future, use this structure

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Lesson #62, January 4, 2025

"Ano ang panahon ngayon?"

Use it: When you want to comment on or ask about the weather, use these phrases

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Lesson #61, January 3, 2025

"Kailan ang ___?"

Use it: When you want to discuss the time of an event or action, use this question

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Lesson #60, January 2, 2025

"Oo, tama"

Use it: When you want to express agreement or confirmation, you can use this structure

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Lesson #59, January 1, 2025

"Salamat at Walang Anuman"

Use it: When you want to express gratitude or politely respond to someone, you can use this structure

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Lesson #58, December 31, 2024

"Tara ___"

Use it: When you want to give a suggestion or invite someone to do something, you can use this structure

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Lesson #57, December 30, 2024

"Baka ___"

Use it: When you want to express uncertainty or ask about possibilities, you can use this structure

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Lesson #56, December 29, 2024

"Mas gusto ko ___"

Use it: When you want to express preference or choice in Tagalog, you can use this structure

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Lesson #55, December 28, 2024

"Ano sa tingin mo?"

Use it: When you want to ask someone politely about their opinion or decision, you can use this phrase

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Lesson #54, December 27, 2024

"Mag ___ ako"

Use it: When you want to talk about future plans or things that you will do, use this structure

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Lesson #53, December 26, 2024

"Wala akong ___"

Use it: When you want to talk about things you don’t have or indicate the absence of something, use this structure

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Lesson #52, December 25, 2024

"Araw ng Pasko"

Use it: When you want to share joy, gratitude, and blessings on Christmas Day, these phrases are perfect

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Lesson #51, December 24, 2024

"Mga Parirala ng Pasko"

Use it: When you want to greet others or talk about Christmas in Filipino, here are some key phrases to use

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Lesson #50, December 23, 2024

"Mayroon akong ___"

Use it: When you want to express possession or existence in a specific location, use this structure

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Lesson #49, December 22, 2024

"Mayroon ba?"

Use it: When you want to ask if something is available or exists, this is the question to use

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Lesson #48, December 21, 2024

"Kaya mo ba?"

Use it: When you want to talk about abilities or ask about someone's ability to do something, use this structure

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Lesson #47, December 20, 2024

"Mga Emosyon"

Use it: When you want to express emotions or describe how someone feels, use these phrases

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Lesson #46, December 19, 2024

"Pwede at Paki"

Use it: When you want to ask someone for help or favors in a polite way, use these phrases

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Lesson #45, December 18, 2024

"Mahilig Ako sa ___"

Use it: When you want to describe preferences or fondness for something, use these expressions

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Lesson #44, December 17, 2024

"Po at Opo"

Use it: When you want to express politeness or formality in Tagalog, use these essential phrases

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Lesson #43, December 16, 2024

"Kahapon, Ngayon, Bukas"

Use it: When you want to talk about time-related events or actions, these expressions are very useful

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Lesson #42, December 15, 2024

"Meron at Wala"

Use it: When you want to indicate possession or ownership, use these phrases

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Lesson #41, December 14, 2024

"Malapit at Malayo"

Use it: When you want to describe a location or direction in Tagalog, use these essential words and phrases

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Lesson #40, December 13, 2024

"Sobrang at Konting"

Use it: When you want to express the degree of liking or preference, use this format

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Lesson #40, December 12, 2024

"Puwede ba akong ___?"

Use it: When you want to talk about activities that you can or cannot do, use this phrase.

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Lesson #38, December 11, 2024

"Pinaka ___"

Use it: When you want to talk about something being the best or most, use this phrase.

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Lesson #37, December 10, 2024

"Kasing ___ ni/ng ___"

Use it: When you want to express equality or similarity between things, use this phrase.

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Lesson #36, December 9, 2024

"Mas ___ kaysa kay/sa ___"

Use it: When you want to compare things, use this phrase to talk about superiority.

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Lesson #35, December 8, 2024

"Ano, Sino, Bakit"

Use it: When you want to ask questions about something or someone in Tagalog, use these question words

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Lesson #34, December 7, 2024

"Akin, Iyo, Nila"

Use it: When you want to describe ownership or relationships in Tagalog, use these possessive pronouns

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Lesson #33, December 6, 2024

"Kanino ito?"

Use it: When you want to ask about the owner of an item or point out possessions in Tagalog, use these phrases

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Lesson #32, December 5, 2024

"Dito, Diyan, at Doon"

Use it: When you want to talk about the location of things or people in Tagalog, use the words

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Lesson #31, December 4, 2024

"Napaka- at Medyo"

Use it: When you want to describe something or someone with intensity in Tagalog, use these phrases

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Lesson #30, December 3, 2024

"Gusto Ko / Ayaw Ko"

Use it: When you want to express your likes or dislikes, this lesson will help

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Lesson #29, December 2, 2024

"Mga Salitang Pasko"

Use it: When you want to express holiday cheer and talk about Christmas in casual Tagalog, use these fun and festive phrases

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Lesson #28, December 1, 2024

"Tumaba Ka!"

Use it: When visiting relatives during Christmas, you might hear playful comments about your appearance, such as 'Tumaba ka!' from your aunts. Here's how to understand it and respond politely.

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Lesson #27, November 30, 2024

"Totoo Yan"

Use it: When you want to confirm that something is true, use this phrase

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Lesson #26, November 29, 2024

"Maganda"

Use it: When you want to describe something as beautiful or good, use this word

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Lesson #25, November 28, 2024

"Sige Lang"

Use it: When you want to encourage someone to proceed or express agreement casually, use this phrase

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Lesson #24, November 27, 2024

"Kami vs. Tayo"

Use it: When you want to refer to 'we' or 'us,' it's important to know whether to include the person you're speaking to

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Lesson #23, November 26, 2024

"Handa Ka Na Ba?"

Use it: When you want to ask if someone is ready, use this question

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Lesson #22, November 25, 2024

"Maligayang Kaarawan"

Use it: When you want to greet someone on their birthday, use this phrase

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Lesson #21, November 24, 2024

"Pasok Ka"

Use it: When you want to invite someone inside, use this phrase

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Lesson #20, November 23, 2024

"Pagod Ako"

Use it: When you want to express that you're tired, use this phrase

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Lesson #19, November 22, 2024

"Naiintindihan Mo Ba?"

Use it: When you want to ask if someone understands, use this question

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Lesson #18, November 21, 2024

"Miss Kita"

Use it: When you want to express that you miss someone, this is the phrase to use

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Lesson #17, November 20, 2024

"Ingat Ka"

Use it: When you want to wish someone well, such as saying 'Take care,' this is the phrase to use

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Lesson #16, November 19, 2024

"Ako Si ___"

Use it: When you want to introduce yourself, this is the phrase to use

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Lesson #15, November 18, 2024

"Pasensya"

Use it: When you want to apologize or show patience, use this phrase.

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Lesson #15, November 17, 2024

"Kailangan"

Use it: When you want to express that you need something or someone, use this phrase.

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Lesson #13, November 16, 2024

"Sandali lang po"

Use it: When you need someone to wait briefly or pause, use this phrase to show politeness.

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Lesson #12, November 15, 2024

"Maraming salamat"

Use it: When you want to express appreciation or thanks casually, you can use these phrases

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Lesson #11, November 14, 2024

"Anong oras na?"

Use it: When you want to ask what time it is, you can use this phrase

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Lesson #10, November 13, 2024

"Pahingi ng ___"

Use it: When you want to politely ask for something, use this phrase

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Lesson #9, November 12, 2024

"Saan ang ___?"

Use it: When you want to ask where something is, use this phrase

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Lesson #8, November 11, 2024

"Kamusta ka?"

Use it: When you want to ask someone how they are, use this phrase

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Lesson #7, November 10, 2024

"Gusto mo ng pagkain?"

Use it: When you want to offer food to someone, you can use the phrase

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Lesson #6, November 9, 2024

"Uhaw ka ba?"

Use it: When you want to ask someone if they’re thirsty, you can use the phrase

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Lesson #5, November 8, 2024

"Mainit"

Use it: When you want to talk about food or drinks that are hot, or were/are going to be hot, you can use the phrase

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Lesson #4, November 7, 2024

"Kumain ako ng ___"

Use it: When you want to talk about something you ate in the past, you can use the phrase

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Lesson #3, November 6, 2024

"Gusto kong kumain ng ___"

Use it: When you want to say what you like to eat, you can use the phrase

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Lesson #2, November 5, 2024

"Gutom ka ba?"

Use it: When you want to ask someone if they’re hungry, you can use the phrase

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Lesson #1, November 4, 2024

"Kain tayo"

Use it: When you want to invite someone to eat with you, or if you want to say it’s time to eat, you can use the phrase

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