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Learn Filipino

Learn to speak Filipino words and appreciate the language and literature of the Philippines. Reminders: The construction of sentences in Filipino is similar to English. However, Filipinos tend to use "po" when conversing with other people (especially with the older ones) to show respect. "Po" is an untranslatable word. Feel free to post in forum (questions, suggestions, others)!

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Pronouns (Panghalip Panao)
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Adjectives (Pang-uri)
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Verb (Pandiwa)
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Counting (Pagbilang)
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Day (Araw), Parts of the Day
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Month (Buwan)
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Interrogative Pronoun (Panghalip Pananong)
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Color (Kulay)
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Family, Relatives (Pamilya, Kamag-anak)
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Common Noun (Pangngalang Pambalana) part 1
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Common Noun (Pangngalang Pambalana) part 2
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Abstract Noun
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Direction, Position
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Anatomy (Dalubkatawan) part 1
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Anatomy (Dalubkatawan) part 2
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Anatomy (Dalubkatawan) part 3
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Anatomy (Dalubkatawan) part 4
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Anatomy (Dalubkatawan) part 5
 
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