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Tagalog With Albine

Education TL ↓ 49 episodes

This is mostly about General Tagalog Practice. Albine helps Non-Filipinos learn a new language: Tagalog. She tutors individuals or groups since 2019. She's a program designer, content creator, and coach; earned her Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering from Adamson University, Manila; joined the Engineering, Science & Tech Faculty in Emilio Aguinaldo College Cavite and served there for about 10 years; a board passer of the prestigious Licensure Exams For Teachers (Philippines). In 2016, she moved in United States and married Bruce Bodo.

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Latest episode

Feb 20, 2024

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Episodes

Describe Yourself, Your Family Members And People In Your Community In Tagalog 20.02.2024

This tutorial is good for beginners in Tagalog. This will help you talk about your family members in Tagalog and your relationship with other people. Vocabulary Lolo (grandfather) Lola (grandmother) Magulang (parents) Tatay (father) Nanay (mother) Kapatíd (sibling, brother or sister) Panganay (first child) Bunsó (last child) Kuya (big brother) Ate (big sister) Anák (child) Tiyo (uncle) Tiya (aunt)...

Mulâ, Nagmulâ, Tagasaán & Nanggaling || Tagalog Common Words & Phrases 13.02.2024

This tutorial is good for Upper Beginners & Intermediate in Tagalog. We're talking about a few common words and phrases that are often lost in translation in English. Listen until the end and learn the difference between the following: Mulâ & Nagmulâ Mulâ & Nanggaling Mulâ & Tagasaán Nagmulâ & Nanggaling Tagalog Word “Mulâ” Mulâ in English is “from” and it refers to starting location/place or star...

Bawat Versus Tuwíng, Nakaka Versus Pwede, Dulo Versus Bandáng Hulí || Tutorial For Advanced Students In Tagalog 06.02.2024

What is the difference between “bawat” and “tuwíng”? Bawat: is “every” or “each” in English Tuwíng is “everytime” or “whenever” in English Tuwíng gabí, bawat parking spot dito sa apartment complex ko ay okupado na. (Every night, each parking spot here in my apartment comples is occupied already) What is the difference between “nakaka” and “puwede”? Nakaka stems from the prefix “maka” or “makapág”....

Higher Level Tagalog Practice || Mga Urí Ng Mangga Sa Pilipinas 30.01.2024

This episode is suited to advanced students in Tagalog. We'll talk about various types of mangoes in the Philippines: Manggang Kalabáw Manggang Piko Supsupin a.k.a. Pajo Indian Mango Apple Mango Ano ang hitsura ng manggáng kalabáw? Medyo bilóg ang hugis ng manggáng kalabáw. Matambók ang mga pisngí nitó. Ang pisngíng bahagi ng manggá ang siyáng mas malamán. Anó namán ang hitsura ng manggáng pik...

The Particle Ba || How To Convert A Sentence Into A Question Statement 23.01.2024

This episode is good for beginners in Tagalog. The main focus of this tutorial is to help the students construct a few Tagalog question statements through the use of the particle ba. Ba is a particle we use to convert a declarative sentence into an interrogative statement. Tagalog Sentence Examples: Tamà ba? ( Is it/that right? ) Malî ba? ( Is it/that wrong? ) Si Marielle siyá. (Declarative senten...

Identifying Family Members In Tagalog 16.01.2024

This episode is good for beginners in Tagalog. The main focus of this tutorial is to help you identify your family members including some people in your community. You will also grasp a few phrases that are essential in continuing your conversational skill in Tagalog. This episode consists of 2 parts. In part 1, the student is expected to recall his knowledge on body parts, animals, numbers, place...

Advanced Speaker In Tagalog Talks About Their New Year’s Day Celebrations 09.01.2024

This episode is good for advanced speaker in Tagalog. The main focus of this chat with Kelly is to describe how she celebrated the New Year’s Day. This episode consists of 4 parts. Listen to this podcast from start to finish so you’ll be able to answer the questions given below. Part 1. Tungkól Sa Bagong Taon Saán nag-Bagong-Taón si Kelly at sinu-sino ang mga nakasama niyá? ( Where did Kelly spend...

How To Say Someone’s Profession In Tagalog 02.01.2024

This tutorial is good for beginners and intermediate in Tagalog. Today, the students will be able to learn how to say someone’s profession through the use of prefix mang or mam or man.  When the prefix mang, mam, or man are applied to a root word it results in a noun word. Depending on the root word, the new word may mean any of the following: A job or profession A habitual activity or vice Tagalo...

Maligayang Pasko Episode For Students In Tagalog 26.12.2023

This episode is good for beginners & intermediate in Tagalog. Today, you'll learn... How say "Merry Christmas" in Tagalog? Maligaya: adjective ( merry, joyful, blissful ) Paskó: noun (Christmas, Festival, Celebration) Maligayang Paskó means " Merry Christmas " How to sa "Happy New Year" in Tagalog? Manigo: adjective ( prosperous ) Bago: adjective ( new ) Taón:...

Practice Your Tagalog By Introducing A Family Member 19.12.2023

This episode is good for beginners in Tagalog. At the end of this tutorial, you'll learn something about a grandma. What's her name, her favorite color, and what she often does. Vocabulary Building Lola (grandma) Hardin (garden) Talóng (eggplant) Bawang (garlic) Aswáng (witch) Okra  Kamatis (tomato) Sitaw (string beans) Manók (Chicken) Adobong manók  Kalabasa (pumpkin, squash) Bulaklák (fl...

How To Express Plurality Of Nouns In Tagalog 12.12.2023

This tutorial is good for beginners in Tagalog. Today, we shall revisit the topic on Body Parts but with additional new information. You'll learn how to construct simple phrases and you'll learn a few Tagalog verbs and pronouns. For the most part, this will teach you how to say plural nouns in Tagalog. The particle “mga” is the plural marker to a noun.  Examples of Tagalog Nouns: Dalirì (f...

How To Form Simple Phrases That Include Adjectives And Nouns? What Is Ligature At 05.12.2023

This tutorial on Tagalog language is suited for beginners. Specifically this is a lesson on Ligatures or Particles "na" and "at". In this episode, the student will be able to construct simple Tagalog phrases. What Are Ligatures? Ligatures are words that have no precise meaning. Ligatures are also known as particles. These are essential on crafting phrases or sentences because i...

Tagalog Grammar For Beginners || The Ligature Na & The Suffix Ng 28.11.2023

This tutorial is suited for beginners in Tagalog. Specifically, you'll learn how to connect Tagalog adjectives with a noun. The ligature "na" or the suffix "ng" and sometimes the suffix "g" helps build simple Tagalog phrases. Ligatures are words that have no precise meaning on its own. These are word helpers that work together with other parts of speech (e.g. noun...

Tagalog Grammar Review || Words With Prefix Ka And Suffix An 21.11.2023

This is suited to Intermediate & Advanced speakers of Tagalog. There are 3 Categories of Ka- -an Words: Plurality Reciprocity or collective activity Use as an adjective or one’s status or attribute  This episode is second part of the Ka- an Lesson Series. Example of Ka- -an words that imply plurality:  Kayamanan (wealth): root word is yaman  How to use kayamanan in a sentence? Example: Ang mga...

Tagalog Grammar Lesson || Words With Prefix Ka And Suffix An 14.11.2023

This episode is suited for Intermediate & Advanced learners in Tagalog. This will help you build your Tagalog vocabulary by understanding the meaning implied by prefix ka followed by a root word followed by suffix an. Words with prefix ka and suffix an are also called ka- -an words. There are 3 Categories of Ka- -an Words: 1. Plurality 2. Reciprocity or collective activity 3. Use as an adjecti...

Advance Tagalog Practice || Listening To Q&A Of The Miss Philippines 2023 07.11.2023

This episode is suitable to Advanced Learner in Tagalog. The student will be able to understand the message expressed by the newly crowned Miss Philippines 2023, Althea Ambrosio. During the Question And Answer portion of the beauty pageant, Althea delivers her answer in Tagalog. Here's the snippets of her speech: Tatló ang sumasagisag sa pagkakakilanlán nating mga Pilipino. ( There are 3 symbo...

Beginner In Tagalog Learns A New Song: Mag-exercise Tayo 31.10.2023

Build your Tagalog vocabulary through Awiting Pambatà! In this episode, a beginner in Tagalog learns new words and phrases that pertains to time of the day, what one may do as soon as he/she wakes up in the morning, parts of the body, and numbers in Tagalog. Here's the lyrics of the song: Mag-exercise tayo tuwíng umaga ( Let's exercise every morning ) Upang ang katawan natin ay sumigla ( s...

Spanish Sounding Tagalog Words || What You Hear From The News 05.09.2023

This recorded Tagalog Tutorial is suited for Total Beginners In Tagalog. Vocabulary List: bisita (noun): visitor estudyante (noun): student pulis (noun): police heneral (noun): general biktima (noun): victim adik (noun): addict presyo (noun): price serbisyo (noun): service demokrasya (noun): democracy deklara (verb): declare dikta (verb): dictate termino (noun): term imbestiga (verb): investigate...

Surprise Quiz Given To A Beginner In Tagalog 22.08.2023

Here are a few Tagalog for total beginners: Tito: uncle Tita: aunt Kuya: Big brother Ate: Big sister Lolo: Grandfather Lola: Grandmother Magandáng gabí: good evening Magandáng umaga: good morning Sige: alright Oo: Yes Hindî: No Pwede: possible Salamat: Thank Wala: None; nothing; non-existent Mayroón/Meron: There is; there exists; have Magandá di ba?: It's beautiful isn't it?

How To Say "I know" In Tagalog || Tagalog Lesson For Beginners 15.08.2023

This episode is suited for either Beginners or Intermediate in Tagalog. Today, Albine will help you understand the meaning of "marunong", "alám", and "kilala" and how to use them in a sentence. Marunong (adjective): knowledgeable Alám (noun): aware, known Kilala (adjective): known, familiar Alám ko . (I know) Marunong ako . (I'm knowledgeable of) Kilala ko . (I kn...

Advanced Learner In Tagalog Describes Her Vacation In SF || Part 2 01.08.2023

This episode is for your Tagalog listening skill as an advanced learner. To continue with last week's episode, Kelly describes her recent visit in San Francisco, California. Tagalog To English Interpretation Sumakay kamí sa double decked bus . ( We rode the double decked bus ) Sobrang malamíg at mahangin sa Bay Area. ( It's so cold and windy in Bay Area ) Patáy ang phone ko kayâ walâ akóng...

Advanced Learner In Tagalog Describes Her Vacation In San Francisco 25.07.2023

This episode is for your Tagalog listening skill as an advanced learner. Your fellow student in Tagalog shares with us her recent visit to San Francisco, California. Tagalog To English Interpretation Nagbakasyón akó sa San Francisco kasama ang buóng pamilya. ( I went on a vacation in San Francisco together with my whole family ) Sinundô akó ng mga magulang ko sa airport . ( My parents picked me up...

Advanced Level In Tagalog: Selected Scenes From A Filipino TV Drama 18.07.2023

This episode features a scene from the TV Drama entitled "Mga Lihim Ni Urduja", episode 1. Refer to this YouTube link https://youtu.be/PqC22qyo3vE if you wish to see the whole drama episode. Vocabulary Digmâ (noun): War Giyera (noun): War Mandirigmâ (noun): Warrior Lutò (verb): Cook) Tagalutò (noun): The person who cooks Bayani: Hero Panaginip (noun): Dream Mapanaginipan (verb, infinitiv...

Body Parts In Tagalog, Part 2 || Beginners Level 11.07.2023

This Tagalog tutorial is suited for total beginners in Tagalog. At the end of this podcast, you'll be able to say the following parts of the human body: Ulo (head) Pisngí (cheek) Taingá or "tenga" (ear) leég (neck) tuhod (knee) hità (thigh) bintî (leg, lower leg) paá (foot) noó (forehead) kilay (eyebrow) matá (eye) labí (lip) ngipin (tooth) braso (arm) balikat (shoulder) dibdíb (brea...

Say Your Body Parts In Tagalog: Tutorial For Beginners In Tagalog 04.07.2023

This Tagalog tutorial is suited for total beginners in Tagalog. At the end of this podcast, you'll be able to say the following parts of the human body: Dalirì (finger); mga dalirì (fingers) Kukó (finger nail); mga kukó (nails) palad (palm) kamáy (hand); mga kamáy (hands) bukó (Engl: knuckle; Span: nudillo) ulo (head) pisngí (cheek) taingá (ear) tenga (ear) Other related words & phrases: l...

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