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Tagalog With Albine
Aralin World LLC
49 episodes
1 day ago
This is mostly about General Tagalog Practice. Albine helps Non-Filipinos learn a new language: Tagalog. She tutors individuals or groups since 2019. She's a program designer, content creator, and coach; earned her Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering from Adamson University, Manila; joined the Engineering, Science & Tech Faculty in Emilio Aguinaldo College Cavite and served there for about 10 years; a board passer of the prestigious Licensure Exams For Teachers (Philippines). In 2016, she moved in United States and married Bruce Bodo.
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This is mostly about General Tagalog Practice. Albine helps Non-Filipinos learn a new language: Tagalog. She tutors individuals or groups since 2019. She's a program designer, content creator, and coach; earned her Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering from Adamson University, Manila; joined the Engineering, Science & Tech Faculty in Emilio Aguinaldo College Cavite and served there for about 10 years; a board passer of the prestigious Licensure Exams For Teachers (Philippines). In 2016, she moved in United States and married Bruce Bodo.
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How To Express Plurality Of Nouns In Tagalog
Tagalog With Albine
31 minutes 16 seconds
2 years ago
How To Express Plurality Of Nouns In Tagalog

This tutorial is good for beginners in Tagalog. Today, we shall revisit the topic on Body Parts but with additional new information. You'll learn how to construct simple phrases and you'll learn a few Tagalog verbs and pronouns. For the most part, this will teach you how to say plural nouns in Tagalog.


The particle “mga” is the plural marker to a noun. 


Examples of Tagalog Nouns:

  1. Dalirì (finger)
  2. Kukó (finger nail)
  3. Palad (palm)
  4. Kamáy (hand) 
  5. Ulo (head)
  6. Pisngí (cheek)
  7. Taingá (ear)
  8. Leég (neck)

Plural Nouns:

  1. Mga dalirì (fingers)
  2. Mga kukó (finger nails)
  3. Mga palad (palms)
  4. Mga kamáy (hands) 
  5. Mga ulo (heads)
  6. Mga pisngí (cheeks)
  7. Mga taingá (ears)
  8. Mga leég (necks)

Introduction To Pronouns:

  1. Ko (my, first person)
  2. Mo (your, second person)
  3. Niyá (his/her, third person)
  4. Ninyó (your, plural; third person)

Kamáy ko (my hands)

Mga kamáy ko (my fingers)

Mga palad ko (my palms)

Mga kukó ko (my finger nails)


Introduction To Verbs:


Hawak (hold)

Hawak ko (I’m holding)

Hawak mo ang phone (you’re holding the phone)

Hawak ko ang bolpen (I’m holding the ballpen)

Turò (point)

Turo mo (you point)

Iturò ang pintô (you point the door)

Iturò ang kisame (you point the ceiling)

Iturò ang bintanà (you point the window)

Iturò ang sahíg (you point the floor)

Hawakan ang mga ulo ninyó (hold your heads)

Hawakan ang mga leég ninyó (hold your necks)

Riníg (listen, hear)

Makiníg (listen: imperative, to listen infinitive)

Tagalog With Albine
This is mostly about General Tagalog Practice. Albine helps Non-Filipinos learn a new language: Tagalog. She tutors individuals or groups since 2019. She's a program designer, content creator, and coach; earned her Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering from Adamson University, Manila; joined the Engineering, Science & Tech Faculty in Emilio Aguinaldo College Cavite and served there for about 10 years; a board passer of the prestigious Licensure Exams For Teachers (Philippines). In 2016, she moved in United States and married Bruce Bodo.