Duolingo doesn't offer a course for native English speakers learning Tagalog. Unfortunately, there's not even a Tagalog course in their incubator yet (this is where Duolingo creates and develops their language courses). There are over 90 language courses on Duolingo, but for some reason Tagalog ...
aceriops tagalog ceriops他加禄语[translate] aupdateold updateold[translate] aCome down to earth and start looking at cars you can afford. 来现实并且开始看您能买得起的汽车。[translate] aout.println out.println[translate] a我有一个忙碌的周末。在星期六早上,我洗了我的衣服和去了公园。我做了作...
yes tagalog is very easy btu chinese very hard问题补充:匿名 2013-05-23 12:21:38 菲律宾语是很容易的,是中国BTU很难 匿名 2013-05-23 12:23:18 “yes”(是)他加禄语是很容易btu中国很难 匿名 2013-05-23 12:24:58 匿名 2013-05-23 12:26:38 他加禄语是很容易 btu 中文很难 匿名...
No, English doesn’t sound fast to Mexicans as you might think Spanish sounds fast. Rather, English sounds fluid. Although all languages to some extent sound fast to a foreign ear, less “data-dense” languages like Spanish, Tagalog, Japanese, etc. tend to sound faster. Data-dense means t...
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1- Zambal is not the main dialect in Zambales, it’s Tagalog. Only those located in the Northern tip of the province speak Zambal. Also, most Zambaleños speak fluent Ilocano. 2- Olongapo is part of Zambales. It’s the first town (the only city) and transport hub of Zambales. Term...
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Kamayan is a word in Tagalog,a language widely spoken in the Philippines(菲律宾).The word means "by hand" and it's the traditional way of eating in the Philippines:many people eating together,without dishes,forks or spoons.Though the practice became less common under colonial(殖民的) rule,ka...
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