Lesson #21, November 24, 2024

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

"Pasok Ka"

In Tagalog, 'Pasok ka' translates to 'Come in.' It is used to warmly welcome someone into a space like a house or a room.

Key Vocabulary:

"Pasok" - Enter

"Ka" - You

"Po" - Used for politeness

"Kayo" - You (plural/formal)

"Dito" - Here

"Diyan" - There (near you)

"Lahat" - Everyone

"Tulungan" - Help

"Bukas" - Open

"Sara" - Close

Other Useful Variations:

Pasok ka.

Come in.

Pasok po kayo.

Please come in (formal).

Pasok kayo dito.

Come in here.

Pasok na po kayo.

Please come in now (formal).

Pasok ka na.

Come in now.

Pasok na ang lahat.

Everyone come in now.

Pasok sila.

They should come in.

Pasok tayo.

Let's go in.

Pasok na kami.

We (exclusive) are coming in now.

Pasok ka ba?

Are you coming in?

Take the Quiz

The word 'papasok' means 'will enter.' and the word 'na' means 'now'. How would you say 'They will enter/go-in now'?

Click the correct words from below:

papasok
na
sila
pumasok
kayo
po
dito
lang

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