Lesson #17, November 20, 2024
When you want to wish someone well, such as saying 'Take care,' this is the phrase to use:
In Tagalog, 'Ingat ka' translates to 'Take care.' It is a friendly way of expressing concern for someone's safety or well-being.
Key Vocabulary:
"Ingat" - Take care
"Ka" - You
"Mo" - Your
"Niya" - His/Her
"Sila" - They
"Kami" - We (exclusive)
"Tayo" - We (inclusive)
"Lagi" - Always
"Po" - Used for politeness
"Na" - Already/Now
Other Useful Variations:
Ingat ka!
Take care!
Ingat po kayo.
Take care, everyone (formal).
Ingat siya.
Take care of him/her.
Ingat sila palagi.
They should always take care.
Ingat kami.
We (exclusive) will take care.
Ingat tayo!
Let's all take care!
Ingat ka na.
Take care now.
Ingat po kayo palagi.
Always take care, everyone (formal).
Ingatan mo siya.
Take care of him/her.
Ingat sila.
They should take care.
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If you want to politely say 'Take care, everyone,' what would you say?
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