Tagalog, which is mainly spoken in the Philippines, is one of the most beautiful languages in Asia. Writer and self-confessed language nerd Kris Andres wants to share that beauty with you. Whether you are visiting the country for business or pleasure, married or dating someone from the Philippines, an English-speaking Filipino trying to find their ethnic identity, or just trying to learn something... more
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 55 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | Language LearningCoursesEducation |
After the I- Benefactive Verbal Aspects, we now learn how the IPAG- Benefactive Focus Verbs are expressed if the action happened, is currently happening, and is anticipated to happen.
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The verbal aspects of I- Benefactive Focus Verbs are similar to that of I- Object Focus Verbs. They are, however, different when it comes to their respective sentence structures.
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Let's spice up our Tagalog course with a special topic every 10 episodes, beginning with an introduction to Tagalog slang words.
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While the verbal aspects of -AN Object Focus Verbs and -AN Locative Focus Verbs are similar, the difference lies in their functions and sentence structures. This lesson centers on the -AN Locative Verbal Aspects.
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I am a Canadian-born Filipino, and although my family primarily spoke Tagalog to each other and our other family members, they only taught their children to speak English. My sisters and I can understand Tagalog and the jist of the phrases, but learning to speak it has always been a challenge. This podcast has been so helpful in breaking down the words, their meaning, and how to properly formulate sentences. I am so happy I found this podcast, it’s truly the best one out there. But Kris, please ... more
I m a Taiwanese try to learn Tagalog, I find this podcast is really good to learn Tagalog even it doesn’t update for 2 years. Thank you for your help!
It’s a great dive into Filipino language and culture, but wow are there ads galore. I understand that ads are your revenue source, but when the actual show doesn’t start till the 6th minute, then is interrupted every 3 minutes after, it makes for a frustrating learning experience.
Galing! Kris breaks down Filipino in such an insightful and easy way to follow. Salamat, Kris! I listen to your podcast with my friends 🙏🏽
I met a Pinay online and her english is not very good so I was determined to learn Tagalog. When I discovered your podcast I was thrilled because it was so helpful and I have listened to your episodes multiple times. Thank you very much for your unique podcast that will make the communication between my asawa and I so much better.
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