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Topic "Tagalog" was discussed 9,424 times on 1,011 sites in last 3 months
Started 5 days, 2 hours ago (2009-11-29 21:39:00)
by Waterdash
Kumusta! While I've been teaching myself Tagalog, I ran into the problem of the letters "ng" (not the word). Are there words in Tagalog that, when not followed by another "g" (example: mang g a has an added g), are pronounced as /ŋɡ/ or /ng/ as opposed to the normal /ŋ/? If so, is there a rule for make a distinction or it's just one of those things you have to know? Salamat.
Started 3 weeks ago (2009-11-13 17:06:00)
by JacksonStewart9
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Started 3 weeks, 4 days ago (2009-11-09 03:58:00)
by imcrises
Hello, I was just talking with my Filipino friend whom i love very much. I said to her Mahal Kita but she wouldn't approve of it. Are there any other expressions in Tagalog I can say to her for saying that I love her. Thanks in advance.
Started 4 days, 22 hours ago (2009-11-30 01:23:00)
by Goughy
Hi: There is something that I am a little confused with and I was hoping someone could give me a quick little rule to help me remember. When using a passive focus and focusing on the direct object we can 'i' the verb or 'in' it What is the difference? Why are some verbs 'i'? Some verbs 'in' and some verbs both? Basically what is the usage? Thanks
Started 6 days, 20 hours ago (2009-11-28 03:58:00)
by isoHunt Bot
Tough Guy (1959) Category: Action, Vintage Label Others Tagalog Movie Tough guy is a story of a typical cop's son. Easy-go-lucky Renato (Fernando Poe Jr.) seems like he has all the time in the world and spending it with his friends trying to do their adventure coupled with wit and charm. Despite the encouragement of his mother, he ...
Started 2 days, 14 hours ago (2009-12-02 10:05:00)
by makapaaa
Coffeeshop Chit Chat - Malays will be marginalized Subscribe From: AAAAAA50 Dec-1 3:38 am To: ALL (1 of 12) 25205.1 There are so many foreign indians and filipinos imported by our mighty PAP nowadays that Malays seems to be the lesser minority now. Sooner or later Tagalog will replace Melayu as one of ...
Started 3 days, 14 hours ago (2009-12-01 09:31:00)
by Health Nut
Asian friends, all non-diabetic and slim gorgeous, are raving about tsuru reishi (Japanese), bitter melon, ampalaya (sp?) in Tagalog which their parents forced to eat as part of their vegetable side dishes. I found this Tsuru Reishi capsule here in Amazon and made my first order. Anyone can share about results, progress or eating the vegetable as part of their weight loss program. I ...
Started 2 days, 22 hours ago (2009-12-02 01:19:00)
by BIG G
Hi to all members here at MCP, Please reply in english po, i'm just learning Tagalog.....sorry...doing my best! I'm looking for a place here in Manila that I can go to and try on the boots of my choice, right now I'm looking for touring/street boots made by TCX, NOT THE FULL RACING BOOT, THAT LOOKS LIKE ITS FROM STARWARS AND VERY UNCOMFORTABLE. Not knocking the boot, must provide a lot ...
Started 5 days, 6 hours ago (2009-11-29 17:25:00)
by Wolfgang P
Masiado/much---masyado. It would be more proper to use in sentence like this: Hindi ko gaanong maintindihan ng tagalog. or; Hindi ako gaanong makaintindi ng tagalog