Greetings
Magandang umaga!/ Good morning!
Magandang araw! / Good day! [ beautiful day]
Magandang hapon!/ Good afternoon!
Magandang gabi!/ Good evening!
Magandang tanghali! [ Americans don’t greet “Good noon!”] this is a greeting in the middle of the day by Filipinos
Useful Tagalog questions:
Anong pangalan mo?/ What is your name?
Anong pangalan niya?/ What is his/ her name?
Ilang taon ka na?/ How old are you?
Saan ka nakatira?/ Where do you live?
Taga- saan ka?/ Where’re you from?
Anong trabaho mo? Or Anong hanap-buhay mo?/ What is your job? What is your livelihood?
Anong nasyonalidad mo?/ What is your nationality?
Ilan ito?/ How many is this?
Expected answer: numbers
Magkano ito?/ How much is this?
Expected answer: numbers/ price of the item
Saan ito?/ Where is this?
Expected answer: the place / Sa+ [ name of the place]
Note: we usually use the question “ Saan” if we have verbs in our question
Example:
Saan tayo kakain?/ Where are we going to eat?
We answer:Sa isang restaurant./ In a restaurant.
It is incorrect to ask : “Nasaan tayo kakain?”
Nasaan ito?/ also means Where is this? [ suggested question for locating a place when a questions doesn’t have verbs]
Example: Nasaan ang Philippines?/ Where is the Philippines?
We answer: Nasa South-East Asia.
Nasaan si Claire?/ Where is Claire?
Nasa Manila si Calire./ Claire is in Manila.
Kailan ito? / When is this?
Expected answer: Sa + date, date, exact day/ month/ year
Sino ito?/Who is this?
Expected answer: name of the person, Si________ or Sina _________
Ano ito?/ What is this?
Expected answer: name of the object + ito [ or another pattern is : Ito ay bola.]
Example: Bola ito. / This is a ball.
Useful phrases and others:
Salamat!/ thank you!
Maraming salamat!/ thank you very much!
Walang anuman. / you are welcome!
Pasensya na./ also use like “ I am sorry”
Mawalang galang na. / we rarely use this nowadays . it means “ excuse me”
Patawarin mo ako. / Forgive me/ Please forgive me.
Sori./ Sorry.
Sori talaga./ I am very sorry.
Ok ito./ This is ok./ This is good.
Ayoko nito./ I don’t like this.
Ayaw ko nito. / the same: I don’t like this.
Gusto ko nito. / I like this.
Gusto ko ng ___________./ I like ____________.
Example: Gusto ko ng ice cream. / I like ice cream.
Kailangan ko ng ____________. / I need __________.
Example: Kailangan ko ng kutsilyo. / I need a knife.
Masarap!/ delicious! Taste good!
Hindi masarap! / awful! Taste bad!
<em>note: please correct any typo errors.</em>
maraming salamat sa inyo!
This post will benefit the Fil-Ams or Filipinos with dual citizenship especially those who are still confuse with some parts of Tagalog grammar.
While browsing the net I found some posts by Tagalog learners using
SA+ adverb of time [ ngayon, mamaya and alike] which I find challenging.
I don’t want to correct but I want to help them to improve their learning.On my previous entries I ‘ve shared the use of “SA” [ again, the same with English prepositions ‘in, on. at, towards, to, belonging to]
Let’s familiarize ourselves with the Tagalog adverbs of time
Tagalog / English translation
Ngayon - today
Mamaya - later
Bukas -tomorrow
Kanina -earlier
Kaninang umaga - earlier this morning
Kagabi - last night
Buong magdamag -the whole night
Buong araw - the whole day
Kahapon - yesterday
Noon - last [ day of the week], back then, past
[specific day]
Noong isang araw -the other day
Sa isang araw -the day after tomorrow
Sa susunod na . .. . [ the next ] [ month is buwan, year is taon, week is linggo ]
Note : Linggo is Sunday and linggo is week
Next, we should remember we should not use SA together with an adverb of time [grammatically incorrect]
Wrong usage:
Sa mamaya, Sa bukas, Sa ngayon
Unless you are referring “Sa ngayon” as “ for today” or “ for this day” [ para sa araw na ito]
Today and For today have different meanings
Observe the following sentences:These are correct
Sa June 10, 2013 /on June 10, 2013
Sa Martes / on Tuesday
Sa meeting / on the meeting
Noong Martes /Last Tuesday
Noong Pasko /Last Christmas
Noong 2011 / Last 2011, back on the year 2011
Useful phrases and sentences you may want to learn:
Anong petsa ngayon? /What’s the date today?
January 5 ngayon. /Today is January 5.
Anong araw bukas? / What’s the day tomorrow?
Linggo bukas. /Tomorrow is Sunday.
Practice translating the following:
January 6 bukas.
February sa susunod na buwan.
2014 sa susunod na taon.
Pattern : Date/year/ day + [ adverb of time]
NOTE: Again, professional corrections are welcome.
Hope you will learn from this! Magandang araw sa inyo!
I just knew there are groups here. anyway, I can only help you through my entries because I am a private Tagalog tutor [ live tutor, face to face]. I do offer tutoring service to those expats who are currently in our country
[ Makati and Taguig Cities, Philippines]. For those who are browsing just read the topics on my entries as they are also the same lessons I use to teach my foreign learners. Maraming salamat at Magandang araw!
Check my notebooks/ entries about Tagalog [ Filipino language]
I have a good reference book for the things I wrote here. But then, I am not a graduate of "Major in Filipino". Professional corrections are welcome!
NOUN MARKERS
Singular -Ang (it’s “the” in English), it is the focus marker in Tagalog
Plural -Mga- pluralizes nouns , comes before the noun
[ never at the end]
Examples:
Ang ibon -the bird
Ang mga ibon -the birds
Ang bata - the child
Ang mga bata - the children
Ang nanay -the mother
Ang mga nanay -the mothers
Ang aklat -the book
Ang mga aklat -the books
Personal Markers
si - marker use to identify a specific names [of person,
animals etc]-for singular names
sina - marker use to identify specific names of person
-for plural names
Examples:
Si Anna, Si Peter, Si Karla
Si Browny [a dog's name]
Si President Aquino, Si Secretary Cruz
Sina Patrick, Karl, at Noel
At - is “And” in English
Examples:
Kape at gatas -coffee and milk
Upuan at mesa -chair and table
Eva at Lucy -Eva and Lucy
Uses of “Sa”
Sa- similar to the English preposition ‘to’, ‘towards’, ‘in’, ‘on’ , ‘at’, ‘from’ and ‘belong’, or ‘belonging to’
For Ownership
Sa akin /mine
Sa iyo /yours
Sa kanya hers/ his
Kaninong bag ito? /Whose bag is this?
Sa akin. / Mine.
For Places
Sa kwarto/ in the bedroom
Sa kusina at/ in the kitchen
Saan ka kakain? / Where will you eat?
Sa kainan. / In the dining area.
Sa Kenny Rogers. /In Kenny Rogers.
For Cities/Towns/Barangay
Sa Makati
Sa Barangay Bel Air
Sa Houston, Texas
Saan ka pupunta? /Where are you going?
Sa Pasay City. / In Pasay city.
Sa- use to refer dates, exact day of the week, months, and year
Ex.
Sa Lunes/ on Monday
Sa Biyernes/ on Friday
Sa birthday/ kaarawan ni Paul. On Paul’s birthday.
Sa a- kwatro ng Marso [ with Spanish words]
on the 4th day of March or
Sa ika-apat na araw ng Marso [ Tagalog way]
We also use SA for future events only. NOT past nor events currently happening
Specific events
Sa kasal ko/ on my wedding
Sa kaarawan ni Juan /on Juan’s birthday
Sa araw ng binyag/ on the day of baptism/on the baptismal day\
Sa Pasko/ on Christmas