
Learn Tagalog here ā”ļø ling-app.onelink.me/Ue3y/q4211fss The chill way to learn Tagalog ā one cup at a time. Tagalog Tea Time is a podcast-style series for anyone learning Filipino. Each episode covers everyday vocabulary, cultural phrases, pronunciation tips, and things you won't find in a textbook ā all in a relaxed, easy-to-follow format. Perfect for beginners, travelers, and anyone with... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | a month ago |
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Learn Tagalog here ā”ļø ling-app.onelink.me/Ue3y/9gkqbcr0How do you order food like a local in the Philippines? In this episode of Tagalog Tea Time, Chloe (born and raised in Manila) and Jeans swap Filipino and Thai food culture ā and teach you... more
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In this special Pride Month episode of Learn Tagalog with Ling, we celebrate the color, warmth, and resilience of the Filipino LGBTQ+ community, and our relations to the Thai ... more
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He called me his coworker three months ago. Now he's my boyfriend ā and he's learning how to say "I love you" in Tagalog. In this episode of Tagalog Tea Time, I teach my boyfriend Michael (Sri Lankan, raised in Dubai, now living ... more
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Why do Filipinos switch between English and Tagalog mid-sentence? In this episode of Tagalog Tea Time, Kloe and Melissa break down Taglish ā the everyday blend of English and Tagalog th... more
Our first Filipino-Indonesian language video hit 10.1 million views on TikTok. This is the deeper conversation behind it.
Kloe (šµš) and Asa (š®š©) are back for Part 2 of Tagalog Tea Time ā
unpacking why two countries that aren't even next to eac... more
An Indonesian speaker told her Filipino colleague "Aku suka kamu" ā and accidentally said "I vomit you." š That's the magic of Tagalog and Indonesian: two languages with the same Austronesian roots, hundreds of shared words, and some very dangerous ... more
Filipino dating has its own vocabulary, and most of it didn't come from a textbook.
Ligaw is the old art of courting someone, sometimes by literally serenading them outside their window. MU means "mutual understanding," that situationship phase bef... more
Some feelings only exist in Tagalog.
Gigil is the urge to squeeze something unbearably cute, like a chubby baby's cheeks. Tampo is that quiet sulking when someone hurts your feelings but you refuse to say why.
In this episode, Kloe unpacks the Taga... more









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