Lesson #66, January 8, 2025
When you want to ask someone's preference in Filipino, you can use these phrases:
In this lesson, you'll learn how to ask about someone's preference, such as what they like or want to do. This is essential for conversational fluency and helps build rapport in Tagalog-speaking settings.
Key Vocabulary:
"Gusto" - Want/Like
"Ba" - Question marker
"Ng" - Of/About
"Kape" - Coffee
"Tsaa" - Tea
"Panghimagas" - Dessert
"Ulam" - Viand
"Kanin" - Rice
"Inumin" - Drink
"Pagkain" - Food
Other Useful Variations:
Gusto mo ba ng kape?
Do you want some coffee?
Gusto mo ba ng tsaa?
Do you want some tea?
Gusto mo ba ng panghimagas?
Do you want some dessert?
Gusto mo ba ng ulam?
Do you want some viand?
Gusto mo ba ng kanin?
Do you want some rice?
Gusto mo ba ng inumin?
Do you want a drink?
Gusto mo ba ng pagkain?
Do you want some food?
Gusto mo ba ng panghimagas na espesyal?
Do you want a special dessert?
Gusto mo ba ng mainit na tsaa?
Do you want some hot tea?
Gusto mo ba ng malamig na inumin?
Do you want a cold drink?
Take the Quiz
The word for 'rice' is 'kanin.' How would you ask someone, 'Do you want some rice?'
Click the correct words from below:
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Level: Fluent in Filipino
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