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Lesson 11: Tagalized Spanish Numbers

In this lesson, we learn about Tagalog numbers based in Spanish. We also learn why the Spanish language is not prevalent in the Philippines nowadays despite being a former Spanish colony, as well as how to tell time and count money in Tagalog. Go...

An episode of the Go Filipino: Let's Learn Tagalog podcast, hosted by Kris Andres, titled "Lesson 11: Tagalized Spanish Numbers" was published on July 24, 2019 and runs 46 minutes.

July 24, 2019 ·46m · Go Filipino: Let's Learn Tagalog

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In this lesson, we learn about Tagalog numbers based in Spanish. We also learn why the Spanish language is not prevalent in the Philippines nowadays despite being a former Spanish colony, as well as how to tell time and count money in Tagalog.Go Filipino Recommends: "Filipino Children's Favorite Stories," a storybook by Liana Romulo. This colorfully illustrated multicultural children's book presents Philippine fairy tales and other folk stories—providing insight into a rich oral culture. Available on Apple iBooks and Amazon.iTunes = https://apple.co/2y2kP5n Amazon = https://amzn.to/2XVDRK9Support "Go Filipino" by listening with the free RadioPublic app for iOS or Android. When you listen to my show on RadioPublic, everyone benefits. https://radiopublic.com/go-filipino-lets-learn-tagalog-Wkzw9ySupport my podcast for as little as $1: https://www.patreon.com/gofilipinopodBuy my merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/gofilipinopodAnswer a quick survey so advertisers get to know more about my listeners: http://bit.ly/gofilipinosurvey Follow this podcast on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram: @gofilipinopod. For inquiries, send me an email: [email protected] Special thanks to "Rainbows" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com).

In this lesson, we learn about Tagalog numbers based in Spanish. We also learn why the Spanish language is not prevalent in the Philippines nowadays despite being a former Spanish colony, as well as how to tell time and count money in Tagalog.

Go Filipino Recommends: "Filipino Children's Favorite Stories," a storybook by Liana Romulo. This colorfully illustrated multicultural children's book presents Philippine fairy tales and other folk stories—providing insight into a rich oral culture. Available on Apple iBooks and Amazon.

iTunes = https://apple.co/2y2kP5n
Amazon = https://amzn.to/2XVDRK9

Support "Go Filipino" by listening with the free RadioPublic app for iOS or Android. When you listen to my show on RadioPublic, everyone benefits. https://radiopublic.com/go-filipino-lets-learn-tagalog-Wkzw9y

Support my podcast for as little as $1: https://www.patreon.com/gofilipinopod

Buy my merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/gofilipinopod

Answer a quick survey so advertisers get to know more about my listeners: http://bit.ly/gofilipinosurvey

Follow this podcast on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram: @gofilipinopod. For inquiries, send me an email: [email protected]

Special thanks to "Rainbows" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com).
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