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jackmac452
11th June 2008, 19:10
Hi all, sorry if this has been dealt with before, but does anyone know where I can obtain an English/Tagalog learning computer disk? I would love to learn the language but I'm not seeming to have much luck on the Internet finding one...thanks for any info...it's a bit unfair my lady having to speak English all the time..(I think she speaks versayan? also):)
Mrs Daddy
11th June 2008, 19:14
why making things complicated if your wife speak good english why bother learning our dialect.sori just wonder but if you insist some of my fellow members here might answer your question:)goodluck to you and have fun learning
Piamed
11th June 2008, 19:18
Hey Jackmac452
Try the Rosetta Stone Tagalog Level 1 and 2 CD. I think Amazon may sell it alternatively try the Rosetta stone website.
I have it but owing to the fact that my copy may not be an original one I have had some issues getting the right code to operate it.
My wife also speaks B(V)isayan.
joebloggs
11th June 2008, 19:47
Hey Jackmac452
I have it but owing to the fact that my copy may not be an original one
:xxgrinning--00xx3: yes rosetta stone tagalog can be found many places, maybe even on your fav torrent site :NoNo: but then you would be a naughty boy :D
but rosetta stone should be the best your php can buy
also look at
http://eurotalk.com/en/products/tagalog
jackmac452
11th June 2008, 22:43
Thanks joebloggs...hmm I don't mind being a naughty boy...in fact..torrents..good. by the way Piamed.. my future missus comes from Limasawa. where the first Catholic man came ashore a few hundred years ago...she comes from near there. There's a big statue..thats all she told me about it, but she seems very keen on the subject.. and also Mrs.Daddy..her English is limited but we understand each other, I just want our baby to be able to speak both English and Tagalog (with a bit of Mandarin thrown in)
IluvChristina
11th June 2008, 22:48
Hi,
I have seen the Eurotalk CD's in my local village post office. The village is full of Poles and I was surprised to find this in there so go figure!
angel1231
11th June 2008, 22:56
:Hellooo: hello jackmac452:Hellooo: (in visayan term of LIMASAWA is five husband or wife) im visayan to and i talk to my daugther in visayan so she can speak and communicate with family back home why bother to look for a a book or cds about tagalog or visayan u already got it ..in fact ur living and sleeping with her ..u got ur sleeping dictionary rigth under ur nose...:cwm12::joke::) nyway goodluck on finding one
aromulus
12th June 2008, 06:53
Hi,
The village is full of Poles !
Tell us something new............:NoNo:
aug06_2006
12th June 2008, 09:25
My hubby wanted also to learn tagalog and visayan dialect..but i told him no need coz not really need....just can make him confused. The problem is me coz i can't speak english well. need to learn learn learnnnnnnn!
Piamed
12th June 2008, 10:02
Hi,
I have seen the Eurotalk CD's in my local village post office. The village is full of Poles and I was surprised to find this in there so go figure!
My local grocers shop in London is owned by Turks and traditionally stocks all manner of ethnic produce. I was surprised to go there recently and find 50% of the signs written in Polish and shelves of Tyskie and others! Go figure that!
aromulus
12th June 2008, 10:10
My local grocers shop in London is owned by Turks and traditionally stocks all manner of ethnic produce. I was surprised to go there recently and find 50% of the signs written in Polish and shelves of Tyskie and others! Go figure that!
Moving on with the time...???:D
ca143
12th June 2008, 10:37
my hubby as well like to learn visayan language,we have rosetta stone cd at home and dictionary but still bit hard for him to learn although his visayan accent good to heard,I think the best way for those who like to learn visayan dialect is GOING to the WET MARKET everyday in Philippines.hehehe
angel1231
12th June 2008, 11:39
My hubby wanted also to learn tagalog and visayan dialect..but i told him no need coz not really need....just can make him confused. The problem is me coz i can't speak english well. need to learn learn learnnnnnnn!
hello i think u are wrong saying u will confuse ur kid by learning visayan our kids got the ability to take all so let him or her learned the visaya..aron d diya ibaligya:Hellooo:
Pepe n Pilar
12th June 2008, 12:58
my hubby as well like to learn visayan language,we have rosetta stone cd at home and dictionary but still bit hard for him to learn although his visayan accent good to heard,I think the best way for those who like to learn visayan dialect is GOING to the WET MARKET everyday in Philippines.hehehe
:Erm::Erm::confused::confused:
Sangoma
12th June 2008, 18:38
my hubby as well like to learn visayan language,we have rosetta stone cd at home and dictionary but still bit hard for him to learn although his visayan accent good to heard,I think the best way for those who like to learn visayan dialect is GOING to the WET MARKET everyday in Philippines.hehehe
We don't have a bus from here to the wet market in Philippines everyday, so it isn't so easy. Essex must have a better bus service than Warwickshire:D
I have found Tagalog discs, phrase books, dictionaries etc., but nothing Visayan. (unless you want a yank CD to tell you how to say stick your hands up, surrender, or can i park my tank there!)
jackmac452
12th June 2008, 21:23
Hahaha..Nisa said today "Don't bother to learn Tagalog, just watch the tapes of Wowowee and Lobo and The Singing Bee I sent you" I always thought UK Tv was .... but this lot beats it all ends up (except Wowowee..I like it when people with nothing hardly, get a chance to win something...makes me feel good when I watch....)
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