Tagalog

Tagalog
Tagalog is the language natively spoken in National Capital Region (NCR), CALABARZON (Region 4-A), MIMAROPA (Region 4-B), some areas in Aurora, Bataan, Bulacan, and Nueva Ecija, among others. The ManileƱo dialect of Tagalog, or the variant of Tagalog spoken in NCR is the national language of the Philippines. As controversial as it is, the national language is called "Filipino" much to the protest of non-Tagalogs.
















Tagalog Resources:


General
  1. Introduction
  2. Possessive Pronouns
  3. Consecutive Pronouns
  4. Ako and ko
  • Numbers
  1. General
  2. Cardinal
  • Time
  1. Araw, Linggo, Buwan, and Taon
  2. Umaga, Tanghali, Hapon and Gabi
  3. Noon, Kahapon, Ngayon, and Bukas
Noun
  • Introduction
  • Ka-
  • -an
  • Ka- -an

Existential
  • Determiner
  1. Ang, si, and ni
  2. Mayroon, meron, and wala
  3. May
  4. Sa
  5. Ay
  • Demonstrative
  • Conjunctions
  1. At
  2. O
  3. Kung
  4. Kahit
  5. Para
  6. Dahil
  7. Kapag
  8. Baka
  9. Sana
  10. Yata
  11. Tila
  12. Pero
  13. Pati
  14. Saka
  15. Palibhasa
  16. Maging
  17. Ngunit
  18. Bagamat
  19. Subalit
  20. Datapwat
  • Comparative
  1. Kasing
  2. Tulad
  3. Para
  4. Wari
  5. Tila
  6. Mukhang
  7. Mas
  • Quantifier
  1. Mga
  2. Na lang, lang, lamang
  3. Kada
  4. Bawat
  5. Tag / Tig
  • Interjections
  1. Ay
  2. Lang
  3. Na
  4. Naman, Man
  5. Nga
  6. Pala
Interrogative
  • Alin
  • Ano
  • Sino
  • Gaano
  • Ilan
  • Kailan
  • Response
  1. Oo, hindi, and di
  2. Tama o mali
  3. Bawal, pwede

Verbs
  • Introduction
  • Actor Focus
  • Object Focus
  • Locative Focus
  • Benefactive Focus
  • Instrumental