Lesson #55, December 28, 2024
When you want to ask someone politely about their opinion or decision, you can use this phrase:
This translates to "What do you think?" and is a polite way to seek someone's opinion. It's commonly used in conversations about choices, preferences, or plans.
Key Vocabulary:
"Ano" - What
"Sa" - In/To/On (preposition)
"Tingin" - View/Opinion
"Mo" - Your
"Pakiusap" - Please
"Gusto" - Want/Like
"Ayaw" - Dislike
"Pagpipilian" - Choices
"Sagot" - Answer
"Palagay" - Assumption/Opinion
Other Useful Variations:
Ano sa tingin mo ang masarap na pagkain?
What do you think is delicious food?
Ano sa tingin mo ang dapat gawin?
What do you think should be done?
Ano po sa tingin niyo ang magandang plano?
What do you think is a good plan?
Ano sa tingin mo ang mas okay?
What do you think is better?
Ano sa tingin mo ang sagot sa tanong?
What do you think is the answer to the question?
Ano sa tingin mo ang magandang gawin mamaya?
What do you think is good to do later?
Ano po sa tingin niyo ang mas magandang ideya?
What do you think is a better idea?
Ano sa tingin mo ang mahalaga?
What do you think is important?
Ano sa tingin mo ang paborito mo?
What do you think is your favorite?
Ano sa tingin mo ang mas maganda?
What do you think is better?
Take the Quiz
The word for 'plan' is 'plano' and 'best' is 'pinakamaganda'. How would you ask, 'What do you think is the best plan?'
Click the correct words from below:
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