Lesson #18, November 21, 2024

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

"Miss Kita"

In Tagalog, 'Miss kita' translates to 'I miss you.' It is a casual and affectionate way of expressing longing for someone.

Key Vocabulary:

"Miss" - Miss (as in longing for someone)

"Kita" - I-you (used for actions involving both 'I' and 'you')

"Mo" - Your

"Ako" - Me

"Siya" - Him/Her

"Kami" - We (exclusive)

"Tayo" - We (inclusive)

"Sila" - They

"Palagi" - Always

"Din" - Also

Other Useful Variations:

Miss kita.

I miss you.

Miss ko siya.

I miss him/her.

Miss ka namin.

We (exclusive) miss you.

Miss namin siya.

We (exclusive) miss him/her.

Miss tayo ni Ana.

Ana misses us (inclusive).

Miss mo ba ako?

Do you miss me?

Miss sila ng guro.

The teacher misses them.

Miss kita palagi.

I always miss you.

Miss din kita.

I miss you too.

Miss din namin siya.

We (exclusive) miss him/her too.

Take the Quiz

If you want to say 'We (exclusive) miss him/her,' which phrase would you use?

Click the correct words from below:

Miss
namin
siya
Kita
Mo
Sila
Palagi

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