![]() But it shows many influences from Sanskrit, Arabic, Chinese, Spanish and, more recently, English. Tagalog belongs to the same family (Malayo-Polynesian) as Malay and Indonesian so they are related. It is my mother's native tongue alongside Bikol (Philippine regional language) but she's forgotten it now. Wasto ba ito? ĭaniel wrote:Just thought I'd start creating lessons about the Tagalog language, the language that I can speak QUITE well with my mother and my cousin. you must be trying to say: Nakakatuwang makakita ng usapang Tagalog sa banda dito. Halimbawa (example): the second word of the Phil Natl Anthem lyrics is magiliw (Beloved) The word magiliw is in the poetic antas ng wika (language level) and its use is reserved to literature and very formal discourse. Pareng fuadj naman nakaktuwa ung TAGALOG NATIN DI PO BA? The wine is expensiveĨ ) Malamíg ang kapé. The flower is fragrantħ) Mahál ang alak. The river is ?long?,?far?Ħ) Mabangó ang bulaklák. ![]() The woman is beautifulĤ) Malayò ang ilog. The fish is delicious.Ģ) Magandá ang babae. Can you understand this: Kebanyakkan perkataan Tagalog seakan-akan dengan Bahasa Melayu?ġ) Masaráp ang isdá. Many of the words here I can understand such as Lalaki, or Lelaki in Malay, Alak, or Arak, and Mahal, same in Malay. KapAl ng mukhA/makapAl ang mukhA/kapAlmOks - thick-face (like someone who doesn't know to be ashamed)įuadj wrote:Hi! Kumusta! Magiliw sa makita a tagalog banta dito!(Ay ito iwasto?) I'm very interested in Tagalog as it stems from the same family as Malay, and could be called brother (or sister) tongues. JUgJUg/kantOt/kantUtan - to make love (vulgar way) (chugi) - to kill, to die, to do harm or nasty to somebody literally means kulAng (lack) sa (of) pansIn (attention)įor example sapakIn kitA jAn eh - i gonna beat you up (kulAng sa pansIn) a person who likes to be noticed. They are many nasty tagalog words which suprisingly are widely use in daily conversation but i'm afraid it's not appropriate to post such "too vulgar words here" if someone would like to know i would just send you the words through email Pokpok - whore or a girl who dresses and acts like oneīadtrip - something unpleasant, annoying, upsetįilipinos just love to say nasty words and make ridicule of everything cos it's the best way to escape the humid annoying weather, obvious poverty and poor system here.įilipinas here in Manila are fond of saying gay lingo so you can hear many of the women here usually speak in gay lingo (those with the ( ) should be spoken only by women or you might be perceived as gay by others ![]() Épal - person who likes to be noticed or trying to play good (sorry i don't know the english adjective for that) Kúpal (literally meaning sperm) - annoying person, abnoxious, person who likes to be noticed or trying to play good (sorry i don't know the english adjective for that) (charíng) - kidding, joke (like someone is saying it for fun sake) Jologs - ugly, unsophisticated, vulgar, unfashionable Tagalog slang (colloquial or market words)
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