Lesson #25, November 28, 2024

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

"Sige Lang"

In Tagalog, 'Sige lang' translates to 'Go ahead' or 'That's okay.' Dropping 'lang' simply emphasizes 'Sige,' meaning 'Okay' or 'Go ahead' in a casual tone.

Key Vocabulary:

"Sige" - Go ahead/Okay

"Lang" - Just/Only

"Tuloy" - Continue

"Tama" - Correct/Right

"Oo" - Yes

"Hindi" - No/Not

"Sigurado" - Sure

"Salamat" - Thank you

"Huwag" - Don't

"Kaya" - Can/Capable

Other Useful Variations:

Sige lang.

Go ahead.

Sige.

Okay.

Sige tuloy ka.

Go ahead, continue.

Sige lang, tama ka.

Go ahead, you are correct.

Sige, salamat.

Okay, thank you.

Sige lang, sigurado ako.

Go ahead, I’m sure.

Sige, kaya mo yan.

Okay, you can do it.

Sige huwag kang mag-alala.

Okay, don’t worry.

Sige tuloy tayo.

Okay, let’s continue.

Sige, oo naman.

Okay, of course.

Take the Quiz

If you want to say 'Go ahead, continue,' which phrase would you use?

Click the correct words from below:

Sige
tuloy
ka
Lang
Oo
Kaya
Salamat

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