Valeuraph
How to respond to an order or a suggestion like a native speaker? Paano tumugon sa isang payo katulad ng isang Pilipino? Ipaghalimbawa: "Pagbutin mo ang iyong pagaaral ha" --> "Yes, I will..."? --> "Of course, thank you..."? Salamat na marami!Kaya kayong sagutin sa Tagalog! ^_^Yes, but perhaps I should have used maaari* or puwede* because kaya expresses ability haha, well I forgot about it, too badOops -_- the paragraph above was for the comments section -_-
26 de sep. de 2014 21:49
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For me, it depends. I usually say "okay", "sige" or "sige, sige". But when I'm pissed, I'd say "Oo na" sternly. Or none at all, when I'm being snobbish. :O
27 de septiembre de 2014
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If the person who asked the question is older, you can say, "opo pagbubutihin ko" or opo pagbubutihin ko po or else sisikapin ko po.
26 de septiembre de 2014
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An advice or suggestion like that would be expected to come from someone senior to the advisee. A simple "opo" would suffice. You may also say, "OK, po" or "opo, salamat po". If you'd like to put more feeling into it, you may say, "opo, makaka-asa po kayo" (yes, sir/madam, you can depend on that).
27 de septiembre de 2014
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Just say "opo 'nay or opo 'tay" (yes mom or yes dad in a respectful way).
30 de septiembre de 2014
you are right, I didn't put the proper focus haha ^_^ oh well, still learning, still learning
28 de septiembre de 2014
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Competencias lingüísticas
Chino (mandarín), Inglés, Filipino (tagalo), Francés, Criollo haitiano, Italiano, Japonés, Coreano, Persa (farsi), Portugués, Español, Vietnamita
Idioma de aprendizaje
Chino (mandarín), Filipino (tagalo), Criollo haitiano, Italiano, Japonés, Coreano, Persa (farsi), Portugués, Español, Vietnamita