Learn these Tagalog words and phrases related Pastors and Christians… Open your Bibles to… or Turn your Bibles to… Buksan (po) natin ang ating Bibliya sa… Buksan - to open Buksan po natin - let u...
Learn these Tagalog words and phrases related health, skill, or recovery… Magaling - well Galing - skillful (stress is on the second syllable: LING) Ang galing mo! - You’re skillful. Gleng-gleng. G...
Learn these Tagalog words and phrases related to greeting relatives or friends you haven’t seen in a long time. Natutuwa ako - I am happy na makita - to see kayong lahat - all of you muli. - again....
http://www.viloria.com helps you learn to speak Tagalog. "Happy Birthday" in Tagalog is "Maligayang bati sa iyong kaarawan." Author: viloria Keywords: speak taga...
http://www.viloria.com brings you basic greetings in Bicol, a language spoken in the Bicol region of the Philippines. Author: viloria Keywords: philippines bicol...
This Tagalog podcast is about luggage and traveling. For example, what happens if you lose your luggage? How do you ask for help? Tagalog Words and Phrases Biyahe - travel Bagahe / Maleta - luggag...
http://www.viloria.com/wp brings you these "Tagalog" terms of endearment: Ni, Wish-heart, and Luuuuub. It's not really Tagalog, but when you use these terms, there's no denying you'r...
Here are some Tagalog phrases for those who are feeling sleepy, or the insomniacs who can’t sleep. Inaantok ako. - I feel sleepy. Hikab - yawn Hikab ako nang hikab. - I keep yawning. Nakakabato. - ...
Here are some Tagalog phrases for those who are feeling a bit nauseated, perhaps due to the heat, hunger or a low blood sugar level… Nahihilo ako. - I feel dizzy. Ang init kasi. - Because it’s so ...
In a few hours from now, we’ll be marching to the voting precincts to cast our vote.Please do not leave any space blank. Do not write a horizontal line in the blank areas (assuming you can’t fill t...
Now checking out Tumblr. I wonder how different this will be compared to other free places like Blogspot and WordPress.Also, the interface reminds me of Qumana.
Here are some Tagalog phrases for those who were not able to finish their projects because there wasn’t enough time… Kapos - not enough Kapos sa oras - not enough time Kinapos sa oras - ran out of ...
Here are Tagalog words for various vegetables. Filipino children used to learn this song in pre-school. I wonder why that has changed. bahay - house kubo - hut kahit - even (if) munti - tiny halama...
Here are Tagalog words related to dieting and losing weight. Kailangan kong mag-dieta / mag-jeta - I need to diet. Masikip na ang damit ko. - My clothes now feel tight. masikip - tight damit - clot...
Here are Tagalog words related to birthdays, plus a contemporary Philippine birthday song. Maligayang kaarawan - Happy Birthday (formal) Maligayang bati - Happy Greetings Hapi bertdey - Happy Birth...
Here are Tagalog words you can use when you are lost and are looking for directions. Saan - where Saan po - where (respectful form) ang (daan) papuntang - the way to Paano - how pumunta sa - to go ...
http://www.viloria.com - Here's a group dynamics game. The "It" chants Bahay, Baboy, Bagyo (House, Pig, Storm) and sends game participants on a mad scramble of musical chair proporti...
Here are Tagalog words for the group dynamics game called “House, Pig, Storm” house - bahay (two people, arms extended upwards diagonally, representing a roof) pig - baboy (the person in between th...
http://www.viloria.com - Learn to speak Tagalog with the Viloria.com Pinoy Podcast. The words in this lesson are "Nagkagulo" and "Nagkagalit". Author: viloria Key...
Here are Tagalog words for the numbers one to ten. 1 - isa 2 - dalawa 3 - tatlo 4 - apat 5 - lima 6 - anim 7 - pito 8 - walo 9 - siyam 10 - sampu 1, 2, 3 - isa, dalawa, tatlo Your bald dad - ang ta...
http://www.viloria.com - Learn to speak Tagalog with Episode 29 (Color My World) from the Viloria.com Pinoy Podcast.Photo of rainbow in the title screen was taken by Sar Castillo ( h...
Here are Tagalog words and phrases related to colors. Red - pula Orange - kahel Yellow - dilaw Green - luntian Blue - bughaw Indigo - indigo Violet - lila Black - itim Brown - kape Gray - abo White...
http://www.viloria.com - This is a series of basic arnis movements (attack / defense). Author: viloria Keywords: philippines arnis stick fighting Added: Aug...
This is the low-bandwidth version of Mang Medik's Bohol Welcome Song. Author: viloria Keywords: bohol loboc low bandwidth Added: August 9, 2006
http://www.viloria.com - Mang Medik sings the "Bohol Welcome Song" during lunch on a barge floating down the Loboc River in Bohol, Philippines.For more details, please visit http://w...
http://www.viloria.com - Here are the younger members of the Loboc Children's Choir, performing a few songs in their church in March 2006. Footage taken by http://www.viloria.com The...
When it rains, some Filipinos will share an umbrella as a sanctuary from the storm. Ang lakas ng ulan - It’s raining hard. Lakas - strong ulan - rain Pwedeng maki-sukob? - May I share your umbrella...
http://www.viloria.com - Learn to speak Tagalog with this episode from the Viloria.com Pinoy Podcast (Episode 27). Author: viloria Keywords: philippines tagalog ...
Tagalog Words and Phrases related to Time Anong oras na? - What time is it? Ano(ng) - what oras - time na - now Menos diez para las siete Menos dyis para las siete - 10 minutes before 7:00 Ang oras...
We’re now shifting to micro-podcasting, which means each episode will contain only one Tagalog phrase. Lumapag na tayo - We (tayo) have landed (lumapag) sa paliparan - at (sa) the airport (palipar...
http://www.viloria.com - Here's a music video of the Philippine National Anthem (Lupang Hinirang or more popularly called Bayang Magiliw), uploaded on the 12th of June 2006. The Phil...
Here's a spoofed message about InMyEar.com and the Isulong SEOPH podcast that reveals how you can get more visitors to your web site. Author: viloria Keywords: i...
Here are Tagalog phrases you’ll hear in Philippine restaurants. Filipinos love to eat. Whether it’s in a fine dining restaurant, a fastfood joint, a bistro, or even a streetside carinderia, you’l...
http://www.viloria.com - If you're in the Philippines and would like to pay for the bill or "chit" in a Philippine restaurant, you can make use of hand signals to let the waiter know...
http://www.viloria.com - Sunday was spent looking for pet dogs and fish at the various pet shops in Tiendesitas, Pasig City. Had dinner at Teazann, Metrowalk.Music playing in the bac...
http://www.viloria.com - How to add a text callout to your Camtasia screencast so that a certain text appears on every frame of your video. Author: viloria Keywor...
http://www.viloria.com - Part of the presentation made by Dean Francis Alfar during the 2nd Philippine Blogging Summit held at the UP College of Law on Apr 18, 2006 Au...
http://www.viloria.com - DJB comments at the 2nd Philippine Blogging Summit, after presentations made by Manuel L. Quezon III and Davao City Councilor Peter Laviña. Au...
http://www.viloria.com - Part of Claire Cloninger's "Light of a Million Mornings", as performed by the Loboc Children's Choir on March 26, 2006 in Bohol, Philippines.The interspersed...
Here are Tagalog lessons about Semana Santa or Holy Week. Holy Week is an important part of Philippine culture. It’s a time to pause and reflect on the state of your spiritual development, spend ti...
Here are Tagalog phrases about honeymoons and weddings. In the Philippines, weddings are rarely just about two people in love. They’re usually about family. Big families. And their neighbors. And o...
Here are Tagalog lessons about phrases Filipinos utter when we’re near pregnant women and children. If it takes a village to raise a child, it takes a barangay here in the Philippines to raise a ...
http://www.viloria.com - Summary of the final chapter of Jose Rizal's novel, El Fili (subversion). This is an example of Camtasia's Powerpoint recording and Picture-in-Picture (PIP) ...
Here are Tagalog lessons about phrases parents usually tell their children. Filipino parents don’t usually praise children. Instead, we easily jump at the chance to tell someone off, particularly w...
Here are Tagalog lessons about public transport systems and commuting. Filipinos get from place to place by riding pedicabs, tricycles, taxis, FX vans, buses, or even the Metro Rail Transport (MRT)...
Here are Tagalog lessons about people meeting after a long time and commenting on how each one looks. Filipinos will usually notice something new about you if they haven’t seen you for quite some t...
Here are Tagalog lessons about Funerals. We Filipinos are sometimes at our most vulnerable during funerals. That’s why it means a lot to us if you take the time to visit during the wake, and moreso...
Here are Tagalog lessons about love, in preparation for Valentine’s. The Fugitive Mutineer Faeldon Was Arrested last Friday, after more than a month in hiding. He was with his girlfriend who was su...
Here are Tagalog lessons about boxer Manny Pacquiao. Manny Pacquiao KO’d Erik Morales today, and Pinoys are very happy about this. Earlier this morning, there was more than the usual crowd at the 9...
Here are Tagalog lessons about eating and food. Perhaps it has something to do with the Philippines’ agricultural background, but Filipinos place great, if not almost religious, importance on eatin...
Here are Tagalog lessons about splurging and conserving. We Filipinos are expected to splurge and share the wealth. Whether you won the lottery, or got a raise, or even if it’s your birthday, you’r...
Here are Tagalog lessons about the New Year. Filipinos have several beliefs about the coming New Year. For example, some of us believe that wearing clothes with polka dots will usher in a year of p...
Here are Tagalog lessons about hospitals and hospital visits. saang ospital siya naka-confine? - in which hospital is he confined? napano si Tito? - what happened to Uncle? anong nangyari? - what h...
Here are Tagalog lessons and stories about waiting and getting fetched at the airport. Quick review: makulimlim - overcast / hazy takbo - run maputik ang daan - the roads are muddy ubod ng trapik -...
Here are Tagalog lessons, riddles and trivia about the weather. Kamusta ang panahon? (How’s the weather?) mainit - hot mabanas / ang banas - humid mahangin - it’s windy malamig - it’s cold umaambon...
Some of the music (flute and guitar) included in the podcast are from Paskong Pinoy, with Ray Sison on the flute and Lionel Valdellon on guitar. To order the CD, please get in touch with Ms. Melani...
Speaking Tagalog is not enough. Sometimes, you need to speak Pilipino English, or English with a Pinoy accent. Example words: journal, country, southern. If you pronounce English correctly, you mig...
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