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    Common Tagalog Phrases A Tourist To The Philippines Should Learn

    Learning a new language is interesting, especially when you are travelling to a different place whom residents there do not speak the same dialect as you. Over the years, the Philippines has become one of the places in Asia that tourists from other countries often visit. With the country’s famous slogan, “It’s more fun in the Philippines”, tourists are enticed and are more curious what the Philippines has to offer for them tourists.

    Moreover, if one is interested to spend a vacation in this country, might as well learn common Tagalog Phrases a tourist to the Philippines should learn. These common Tagalog phrases are beneficial mainly because, plenty of Filipinos do not know how to speak the tourist’s native language. Hence, it could lead to a lot of misunderstandings.
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    Other Useful words and Phrases
    I am lost. – Nawawala ako
    Can you help me please? – Maaari mo ba akong tulungan?
    I’m hungry. – Nagugugtom na ako.

    What – Ano....................................... Location - Lugar
    Who – Sino........................................ Left - Kaliwa
    When – Kailan.................................. Right - Kanan
    Where – Saan................................... Tomorrow - Bukas
    How – Paano.................................... Today – Ngayong araw
    Why – Bakit....................................... Yesterday - Kahapon
    Where are you headed to? – Saan ka papunta?
    How do I get here/there? - Paano ba ako makakapunta dito/diyan?
    I’m going to ______. - papunta ako sa _______.
    This food tastes good! – Ang sarap ng pagkain/ sarap nito.
    Just a moment – Sandali lang
    I’m leaving – Aalis na ako
    What would you like to do today? – Anong gusto mong gawin ngayong araw?
    Do you know the way to ____ hotel? – Alam mo ba kung saan ang ___ hotel?
    Will you accompany me? – Maaari mo ba akong samahan?
    It’s too hot today – Ang init ngayong araw
    It’s too cold – masyadong malamig
    I love you – Mahal Kita
    I like you – Gusto Kita
    Take Care – Mag ingat Ka

    Basic Interrogative Sentences

    What is your name? – Anong pangalan mo?
    Where do you live? – Saan ka nakatira?
    What time is it? – Anong oras na?
    How much? – Magkano?
    Do you know where ___ is? – Alam mo ba kung saan ang ___?
    When are we going to arrive? – Kailan tayo dadating?
    When are we leaving? – Kailan tayo aalis?

    Money

    Do you have ten pesos? – Mayroon ka bang. sampung piso?
    May I borrow one hundred pesos from you? – Maari ba akong humiram ng isang daan sa iyo?
    One peso – isang piso.................................. 100 pesos- isangdaang piso
    Two pesos – dalawang piso........................ 500 pesos – limangdang piso
    Three pesos – tatlong piso.......................... 1000 pesos – isang libong piso
    Four pesos – apat na piso
    Five pesos – limang piso
    Six pesos – anim na piso
    Seven pesos – pitong piso
    Eight pesos – walongpiso
    Nine pesos – siyam na piso
    Ten peso – sampung piso

    These are the some of the common Tagalog Phrases tourists should learn. Though it is enough to say that the phrases above are sufficient to help tourists get around the city, there are other tourists who are really interested to learn more and thus, they become fluent in the Tagalog language over time.

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    Para po - You shout this to get off of a jeepney. I think I spelt it right.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ako Si Jamie View Post
    Para po - You shout this to get off of a jeepney. I think I spelt it right.
    Or... "Sa tabi lang Po"!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by fred View Post
    Or... "Sa tabi lang Po"!!
    Or... Use a coin and make noisy clinks on the handrail just right above your head


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    Or...bang the roof.

    But then again, that happens anyway when you stand up.


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