Filipino phrasebook - 菲律宾语会话手册

Filipino(Pilipino or Wikang Filipino) Yesthe PhilippinesThe national language stipulated by the Constitution of the Philippines in 1987. In fact, Filipino is a standardized Tagalog language. After the fall of Marcos, it became athe PhilippinesMandarin.

Pronunciation guide

vowel

consonant

Common diphthongs

List of Conversational Terms

Basic terms

Common signs



Note: The accent is on the syllable of the capital mother.

  • English: Ingles (ing GLES)
  • Filipino: Pilipino (pi li PI noh)
  • Hello: kumusta (kah mus TAH)
  • Goodbye: paalam (pa A lam)
  • Please: paki- (pa KIH)
  • Thanks: salamat (sa LAH mat)
  • That: iyan (yawn)
  • How many? : Magkano? (mag KA noh?)
  • Yes: oo (awe awe) [o has neutral pronunciation]
  • Not: hindi (hin DE)
  • Sorry: pasensya po (pa SEN sha PO)
  • I don’t understand: Hindi ko maintindihan (hin DE ko MA intin di HAN)
  • where is the bathroom? : Saan ang banyo? (sa AN ang BAN yoh?)
  • Cheers: para sayo! (PA ra sa YOH) [literally-"this is for you"]
  • Do you speak english? : Nagsasalita ka nang Ingles? (nag SA sa lita kah nang ing GLES?)

problem

number

time

Clock time

period

day

moon

Write time and date

colour

transportation

Passenger car and train

position

taxi

stay

currency

Dining

Shopping

drive

authorities

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