Start describing those nouns above with these most common Filipino/Tagalog adjectives. Adjectives are called mga pang-uri, and below are 25 common and simple adjectives in Tagalog. Connecting an adjective and a noun is done by adding -ng at the end of an adjective ending in a vowel. For ex...
Ending your day matters as much as how it began, right? It kind of wraps up everything that went down. So, let’s get you some cool Tagalog dating words to add some magic when you call it a day with someone special. I Had Fun Today – Naging Masaya Ako Ngayon ...
A 60th birthday is an important milestone in one’s life, and it calls for a grand celebration with family and friends. If you’ve been given the honor of delivering the welcome speech at such an event, you want to make sure your words are memorable and heartfelt. In this article,… ...
Save your favorite phrases and words to review them without fuss. Study your vocabulary with flashcards using the spaced repetition technique. Test your knowledge with fun Tagalog language quiz and review your score. *** Survive when travelling in Philippines *** Use the Tagalog phrasebook to sur...
The ending was nothing short of expected. Remember, this is the Philippines. Marriage always win. But how they go through that emotional rollercoaster is definitely something to watch out for. I love the classy deliver of lines from Anne and I was very much impressed with Kristine's dramatic...
If you want to reminisce about the good times (and bad times) you had with your ‘Ex’, if you want to have a good cry, even if you want to rub salt into your wounds, then you can relate to these words. Okay, here goes my try at a translation… . “It’s Christmas already,...