Basic Tagalog phrases to navigate the PH
- “Magandang umaga, magandang hapon, magandang gabi” (“Good morning, good afternoon, good evening”)
- “Kamusta ka?” (How are you?)
- “Salamat” (Thank you)
- “Oo, hindi” (Yes, no)
- “P’wede po magtanong?” (May I ask a question?)
- “Ingat” (Take care)
- “Paalam” (Goodbye)
What are the 10 most common words?
The 100 most common words in English
| 1. the | 21. at | 61. some |
|---|---|---|
| 8. you | 28. had | 68. time |
| 9. that | 29. by | 69. has |
| 10. it | 30. word | 70. look |
| 11. he | 31. but | 71. two |
What is Gago in English?
Definition for the Tagalog word gago: gago. [noun/adjective] stupid person; idiot; fool; stupid; foolish; asinine; ignorant (vulgar)
What does Chika mean in Tagalog?
Gossip
Chika (chee-kah) / Gossip.
How do you insult in Tagalog?
This isn’t an exhaustive list, but it should be enough to give you an idea of the most commonly used negative expressions in Tagalog.
- 1 – Gago! Calling someone gago is saying that the person is stupid or foolish, someone who doesn’t think before he acts.
- 2 – Lintik!
- 3 – Putik!
- 4 – Buwisit!
- 5 – Hudas!
- 6 – Leche!
What is the most common English word?
‘The’ tops the league tables of most frequently used words in English, accounting for 5% of every 100 words used. “’The’ really is miles above everything else,” says Jonathan Culpeper, professor of linguistics at Lancaster University.
What are the 1000 most common words in English?
1000 Most Common English Words
| Number | in English |
|---|---|
| 1 | as |
| 2 | I |
| 3 | his |
| 4 | that |
What are some words in Tagalog?
Ito /iˈtɔ/ (This) Iyon or ‘yon /iˈjɔn/ or /jɔn/ (That) Ano ‘yan? /ʌ ˈnɔ ˈjɑn/ (What’s that?) Sino ‘yan? /ˈsi nɔ ‘jɑn/ (Who is that?) Bakit? /ˈbɑ kit/ (Why?) Ano? /ʌˈnɔ/ (What?) Sino? /ˈsi nɔ/ (Who?) Saan/Sa’n? /sɑ ˈɑn/ (Where?) Kailan? /ˈkɑi lɑn/ (When?) Paano/Pa’no? /pʌˈɑ nɔ/ (How?)
What is the best way to learn Tagalog?
The best way to learn tagalog is by listening to someone and imitating the way they talk. Reading books might instill outdated vocabularies that aren’t very useful in a conversation.
Can you show some words that is Tagalog?
Kabit – Mistess. Ex.
Is Tagalog a dialect or a language?
Tagalog is among the languages used in the Philippines (other think of Tagalog as a ‘dialect’, just like the so-called dialects, actually they’re languages, Ilocano, Bisaya, Waray, Chavacano, Kapampangan, Bicol , Ilongo, etc, etc, etc). It’s spoken in the National Capital Region, where the nation’s capital is based.