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Tagalog Tea Time: Learn with Kloe
by Ling Learn Languages
Learn Tagalog here ➡️ https://ling-app.onelink.me/Ue3y/q4211fssThere's a Tagalog word for that fluttery feeling when your crush texts back: kilig. There's a gesture where you take an elder's hand to your forehead as a sign of respect: mano po. There's a word for a whole community showing up for each other: bayanihan. I'm Kloe, born and raised in Manila, and this is the podcast where I teach you the Tagalog we actually speak, along with the cultural stories behind every phrase. Real conversations, slow pacing, beginner friendly. Tara let's!
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Episode 6: Is Taglish Elitist? The Real Reason Why Filipinos Mix English and Tagalog
Learn Tagalog here ➡️ https://ling-app.onelink.me/Ue3y/3qut1n5rWhy do Filipinos switch between English and Tagalog mid-sentence? In this episode of Tagalog Tea Time, Kloe and Melissa break down Taglish — the everyday blend of English and Tagalog that powers conversations across the Philippines.From counting money in English to dreaming in Tagalog, from "conyo" stereotypes to workplace code-switching, this is a real, unscripted look at what it actually means to grow up bilingual (and sometimes trilingual) in the Philippines.TTara let's!
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Learn Tagalog here ➡️ https://ling-app.onelink.me/Ue3y/q4211fssThere's a Tagalog word for that fluttery feeling when your crush texts back: kilig. There's a gesture where you take an elder's hand to your forehead as a sign of respect: mano po. There's a word for a whole community showing up for each other: bayanihan. I'm Kloe, born and raised in Manila, and this is the podcast where I teach you the Tagalog we actually speak, along with the cultural stories behind every phrase. Real conversations, slow pacing, beginner friendly. Tara let's!
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