Lesson 19: Demonstrative Locative Pronouns
Happy New Year, everyone! Manigong Bagong Taon sa inyong lahat! This episode is the final part about pronouns, where we learn about the demonstrative locative pronouns. They are also the only pronouns
Lesson 18: Plural Personal Locative Pronouns
Kris is spending the holidays in California and has recorded his first of several lessons while overseas. This lesson is part 4 of Pronouns, focusing on the plural personal locative pronouns.A heartfe
Lesson 17: Singular Personal Locative Pronouns
The Locative Pronouns, also known as the SA-Pronouns, has four functions. Being how detailed I am in teaching the Tagalog language, the discussion about this type of pronoun comes in three parts. In t
Lesson 16: Relational (Non-focus) Pronouns
In this lesson, we continue our discussion about pronouns in the Tagalog language as we take a closer look at the Relational Pronouns. We see how Tagalog pronouns change depending on whether the noun
Bonus Lesson: Go Filipino Review, Chapter 2
You've learned numbers, shapes, and even measurements. It's time to put your knowledge to the test with another edition of Go Filipino Review! We have 10 questions covering Lessons 8 t
Lesson 14: Colonial And Modern Systems Of Measurement
In this episode, we continue our lesson on measurements in Tagalog as we deep dive into the colonial period and modern times. We learn about how Filipinos nowadays end up mixing different measurement
Lesson 13: Pre-colonial Systems Of Measurement
In this episode, we learn about the ancient Tagalog system of measurement. Although these units of measurement have become archaic and are used informally nowadays, we want to show how the ancestors o
Lesson 11: Tagalized Spanish Numbers
In this lesson, we learn about Tagalog numbers based in Spanish. We also learn why the Spanish language is not prevalent in the Philippines nowadays despite being a former Spanish colony, as well as h
Lesson 8: Root Words (The Bases Of Tagalog Nouns, Adjectives, And Verbs)
We previously learned about Markers, those tiny words that assign roles to nouns within a sentence. Naturally, we should be learning about nouns, but in the Tagalog language, nouns are part of a much
Bonus Lesson: Go Filipino Review, Chapter 1
It’s time to put your Tagalog knowledge to the test. You heard it right; we’re doing a pop quiz! Go Filipino Review has 10 questions covering Lessons 1 through 7. You have 10 seconds t
Lesson 7: SA (As Beneficiary), KAY, And KINA Locative Markers
We are down to the final stretch of Markers, where we learn how SA indicates beneficiaries and future time, as well as the last two markers: KAY and KINA. We also scratch the surface of Tagalog pronou
Lesson 6: Relational (Non-focus) And Locative Markers
We continue our lesson about Markers, concentrating on ones that indicate non-focus actors and locations. We also learn the Tagalog words for family members and commonly-used verbs to impress your fri
Lesson 4: Create Simple Sentences Using SINO (Who?)
In this lesson, we learn new sentences revolving around the Tagalog word for WHO, which you can use on telephone conversations and learning about new people. NOTE: This episode contains euphemisms t
Lesson 3: Create Simple Sentences Using ANO (What?)
In this lesson, we learn about how to build your Tagalog vocabulary, which involves a lot of what's this and what's that, all while getting acquainted with Filipino cuisine and its king: the pig.S
Bonus Lesson: Double Vowels and Glottal Stops
Continuing from Lesson 2, let’s talk about double vowels, glottal stops, and the two ways of saying “yes” and “no.” Support Go Filipino by listening to this podcast using the free RadioPublic app fo
Lesson 2: Questions That Tourists Could Use Around The Philippines
Let's learn how to make use of the Tagalog language as a tourist. This episode helps you ask for directions, say sorry for bothering strangers, and ask how much is the Barrel Man.Support Go Filipin
Lesson 1: Pronunciations and Basic Greetings
Before we go deep into learning the Filipino language, we focus first on the pronunciations of vowels and basic Go Filipino by listening to this podcast using the free RadioPublic
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