Lesson #7, November 10, 2024

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

"Gusto mo ng pagkain?"

This literally translates to "Wanting you some food?" but in natural English means "Would you like some food?"

Key Vocabulary:

"Gusto" - Want/Like

"Mo" - You

"Pagkain" - Food

"Prutas" - Fruit

"Kanin" - Rice

"Nyo" - You (plural)

"Inumin" - Drink

"Kape" - Coffee

"Meron" - There is/Are

"Salamat" - Thank you

Other Useful Variations:

Gusto mo ng prutas?

Do you want fruit?

Gusto nyo bang kumain?

Do you all want to eat?

May pagkain dito.

There is food here.

Kain tayo!

Let’s eat!

Gusto mo ng kape?

Do you want coffee?

Meron bang tubig dito?

Is there water here?

Salamat, busog na ako.

Thank you, I’m full.

Pakikuha ng tubig.

Please get some water.

Gusto nyo ng kanin?

Do you all want rice?

May merienda ba?

Is there a snack?

Take the Quiz

The word for 'coffee' is 'kape'. How would you say 'Do you want coffee?'

Click the correct words from below:

gusto
mo
nyo
ng
pagkain
kape
kanin

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Level: Fluent in Filipino

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