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Uh yes!!!! That was SO helpful. I'm Filipino German and finally feel to have access to deepen my understanding of my mothers language. Looking forward to learn more from you and keep up!! 😊
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ОтветитьNagpapasalamat ako sa videos at sana mag-aaral ng tagalog ako!
ОтветитьI Must learn this language, ive found my soulmate there!😢
ОтветитьThank you so much for this amazing and clear explanation! I just have a question.
For this example:
BUMISITA SINA TITO SAM AT ANG MGA ANAK NIYA.
• Since we already placed the specifier (ang) for the kids, why did we place (sina) instead of (si) for TITO SAM? Meaning why did we include his kinds in both specifiers (sina & ang)?
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ОтветитьWhat video do i start with if im at just starting?
ОтветитьGood video it made me learn that the language is backwards
ОтветитьThis presentation would have been vastly improved if the verb was highlighted. This makes it easy for learners to be more intuitive in their learning
ОтветитьHavent seen a lang that a subject goes to last part. Its quite speical
ОтветитьToday was my first day back learning Tagalog. I love your videos. Thank you! Please make more.
ОтветитьThanks so much for making these videos 😊
ОтветитьTrying to learn Filipino... heelllppp someone pls
ОтветитьI just discovered your channel, and I plan to watch all your videos. Thank you SO much for breaking down the grammar in such a clear way!
ОтветитьHi, JC: in this lesson you had an example: Bumisita Sina Tito Sam at Ang mga anak niya. ”Sina Tito Sam“ i suppose that better translate to ”the couple of Uncle Sam“, so the whole sentence should be "the couple of uncle Sam and their child visited". Am i right? Otherwise, Sina is connecting "Uncle Sam" and another subject which is not a real name or position:"ang mga anak niya".
ОтветитьThank you! Your videos are nice, exactly what I was looking for to learn Tagalog better. I wanna learn more intense, especially for grammer. I can understand a lot while listening but not speak/write by myself. I would love if there would maybe also tasks like this to practise! I just found your channel.
Ответитьmabuti at nakatutulong sa akin
Ответитьgusto ko ito vid and ganda
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ОтветитьThe voice is very comforting, the innocence is still there. i felt relax.
Because of that, im subscribing..
Brilliant! This helped so much. Maraming Salamat
ОтветитьI'm bisaya and I have problems with Filipino subject because I don't understand Tatalog so I hope this will help
ОтветитьIm a filipino who has trouble with tagalog, because it was poorly taught to me when i was young. Salamat po
ОтветитьI realized Filipino/Tagalog grammar are very distinct to English, yet we speak and write english good, bahasa indonesia language grammar structure are more likely similar to english.
Ответитьisnt “ay” a linking verb in tagalog ?
ОтветитьThank you so much for this video! I struggle to form sentences in Tagalog, even though I know a lot of words from it. This video is def a great start
ОтветитьI understand lots of Filipino like when my mom tell me to do something she speaks Filipino and I understand but when I try to form my own sentence my mind goes blank and since I am going to have Filipino lessons at school now I am worried about my grades... So thx for this vid:))
Ответитьmali! Mom and Dad left- it should be Sila mama and papa ay umalis not Umalis sina mama and papa.
ОтветитьWow Ganda dami ko natutunan thanks ma'am
ОтветитьDo you have a video on the Mag and Nag past present future tenses and um words?
ОтветитьWow this information is gold and easy to understand! Thank you
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ОтветитьI really need this im from cebu and i cant speak filipino thanks.
ОтветитьWow thank u
ОтветитьMaraming salamat po
ОтветитьLove it. Thank you!!!!
ОтветитьThank you so much! It's clear and understandable. I'm Filipino Canadian and I'm tired of memorizing and drilling sentences as most people suggest. Your grammar and structure breakdown are perfect and exactly what I need. I can actually make my own sentences na!! Salamat!! Subscribed 💖😍
ОтветитьWe can also start the sentence with the subject but you need to use the linking WORD "AY". For example, when you say, I am cooking. Instead of saying "Nagluluto ako", you can also say "Ako ay nagluluto". It still grammatically correct. It is just another way of forming a sentence in tagalog. If you are not used to verb/adj + subj, you can use subj + ay + verb/adj.
ОтветитьSalamat po. The "ang" was driving me made pero you explained to me so clearly. I finally have a better understanding on when to use "ang". Maraming salamat po.
ОтветитьThank you! This was so helpful. So many channels just try to teach you random phrases and never explain the grammar.
ОтветитьI would look at a ton of videos on sentence structure and trying figure out linking verbs for Tagalog but there is none! Makes everything easier for me I guess but it’ll take a minute to get used to
ОтветитьI thought SINA is for two person only? And SILA is for more than 2 person.
ОтветитьAccent marks could be additional help.
ОтветитьThanks teacher it's so beneficial and I'm learning Tagalog ..because I had many friends are Filipino , I saw it's like easy and can be understandable fastly
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Thank you so much! I'm learning a lot. 😃
Ответитьsina and sila are the same?
ОтветитьHi i love the way u teach. Please don't stop to make these kind of content.. U know it's hard to find someone who teach Tagalog even on yt
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