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Tom
Simple Numbers and Months
Trying to memorise some numbers and months in Tagalog, I've also recorded some audio of me pronouncing these, how is my pronunciation? I find Setyembre, Oktubre, Nobyembre and Disyembre hardest!
Isa - 1
Dalawa - 2
Tatlo - 3
Apat - 4
Lima - 5
Anim - 6
Pito - 7
Walo - 8
Siyam - 9
Sampu - 10
Labing-isa - 11
Labing-dalawa - 12
Labing-tatlo - 13
Labing-apat - 14
Labing-lima - 15
Labing-amin - 16
Labing-pito - 17
Labing-walo - 18
Labing-siyam - 19
Dalawampu - 20
Enero - January
Pebrero - February
Marso - March
Abril - April
Mayo - May
Hunyo - June
Hulyo - July
Agosto - August
Setyembre - September
Oktubre - October
Nobyembre - November
Disyembre - December
2013년 10월 29일 오후 2:53
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Thanks for the Lubi-Lubi tip, I found a good one here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29G2npbSugk
I admit I do sound a bit French towards the end!
2013년 10월 29일
here's a more complete version of the song "lubi-lubi", you will here the months mentioned after the first or second stanza of the song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DeXiCfAEdLk
2013년 10월 29일
your reading is pretty good. some corrections though. you don't pronounce "mayo" like "mayo" in "mayonaise". it should be "mah-yoh". as for setyembre to disyembre, your reading sounds like french, hehe, and yes, maybe a frenchman would read these months in the same way. Here is a youtube link that features a little girl singing a Filipino song called "Lubi-lubi". You can learn the right pronounciation of the months in Tagalog here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hGCDrIv_jg
2013년 10월 29일
Good job.. I am always doubtful if I will write months in tagalog because I am not sure with the spelling since we are used in writing it in english hehe
2013년 10월 29일
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