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Hello, Kamusta Kayong Lahat! I am back with Episode 2. My name is juan and I will be teaching ...

An episode of the Learn Filipino with TagalogJuan podcast, hosted by Juan Tagalog, titled "Episode 2" was published on January 27, 2008 and runs 7 minutes.

January 27, 2008 ·7m · Learn Filipino with TagalogJuan

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Hello, Kamusta Kayong Lahat! I am back with Episode 2. My name is juan and I will be teaching you 3 tagalog phrases today. So lets start. Phrase 1 Ano Ito What is this. Now if you are talking to an older person and you want to be respectful, you just put "po" in the middle. So our phrase now becomes Ano po ito. PRACTICE! Phrase 2 Ano Yon What is that. Again if your talking to an older person you just add "po" in the middle making it ano "po" yon. Phrase 3 Sandali lang wait one moment. Now if you want to be respectful, you put the "po" at the end of the phrase, so it becomes Sandali lang po. Try using them and let me know what you get out of it. You can just email me at [email protected] Now to close the podcast, Here is a song from Imago titled Alay. Paalam.

Hello, Kamusta Kayong Lahat! I am back with Episode 2. My name is juan and I will be teaching you 3 tagalog phrases today. So lets start. Phrase 1 Ano Ito What is this. Now if you are talking to an older person and you want to be respectful, you just put "po" in the middle. So our phrase now becomes Ano po ito. PRACTICE! Phrase 2 Ano Yon What is that. Again if your talking to an older person you just add "po" in the middle making it ano "po" yon. Phrase 3 Sandali lang wait one moment. Now if you want to be respectful, you put the "po" at the end of the phrase, so it becomes Sandali lang po. Try using them and let me know what you get out of it. You can just email me at [email protected] Now to close the podcast, Here is a song from Imago titled Alay. Paalam.
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