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Go Filipino: Let's Learn Tagalog

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Tagalog, which is mainly spoken in the Philippines, is one of the most beautiful languages in Asia. Writer and self-confessed language nerd Kris Andres wants to share that beauty with you. Whether you are visiting the country for business or pleasure, married or dating someone from the Philippines, an English-speaking Filipino trying to find their ethnic identity, or just trying to learn something new, this podcast is for you. It features lessons and exercises that would help you understand the Tagalog language and (hopefully) speak like native Pinoys.
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Lesson 52: IPAG- Benefactive Verbal Aspects

After the I- Benefactive Verbal Aspects, we now learn how the IPAG- Benefactive Focus Verbs are expressed if the action happened, is currently happening, and is anticipated to happen. A heartfelt appreciation to my $5 Patrons mentioned as of this recording: Ollie Crouch, Doug Burden, Jessica Perez-Futalan, Joel Syphers, Threcia Oliver, Peter McGarry, Caroline Jane Walsh, Brian… with an I, Isak Buan, Luke V, Kelvin, Gladys Trinidad, Craig Putz, Elaine, Paolo de Armas, J Springy, Christian Dimalan...

Nov 15, 202236 min

Lesson 51: I- Benefactive Verbal Aspects

The verbal aspects of I- Benefactive Focus Verbs are similar to that of I- Object Focus Verbs. They are, however, different when it comes to their respective sentence structures. A heartfelt appreciation to my $5 Patrons mentioned as of this recording: Ollie Crouch, Doug Burden, Jessica Perez-Futalan, Joel Syphers, Threcia Oliver, Peter McGarry, Caroline Jane Walsh, Brian, Isak Buan, Luke V, Kelvin, Gladys Trinidad, Craig Putz, Elaine, Paolo de Armas, J Springy, Christian Dimalanta, Terje Langel...

Nov 01, 202235 min

Lesson 50: Tagalog Slang Words (Part 1)

Let's spice up our Tagalog course with a special topic every 10 episodes, beginning with an introduction to Tagalog slang words. A heartfelt appreciation to my $5 Patrons mentioned as of this recording: Ollie Crouch, Doug Burden, Threcia Oliver, Joel Syphers, Jessica Perez-Futalan, Caroline Jane Walsh, Kristin Maranan, Paolo de Armas, Isak Buan, Luke V, Brian… with an I, Gladys Trinidad, Elaine, J Springy, Christian Dimalanta, Craig Putz, Kelvin, Terje Langeland, Axe B, Bryan… with a Y, LJ Ordwa...

Oct 15, 202231 min

Lesson 49: -AN Locative Verbal Aspects

While the verbal aspects of -AN Object Focus Verbs and -AN Locative Focus Verbs are similar, the difference lies in their functions and sentence structures. This lesson centers on the -AN Locative Verbal Aspects. A heartfelt appreciation to my $5 Patrons mentioned as of this recording: My heartfelt thanks to our current $5 patrons as of this recording: Ollie Crouch, Doug Burden, Threcia Oliver, Joel Syphers, Caroline Jane Walsh, Kristin Maranan, Brian, Kelvin, Isak Buan, Paolo de Armas, Luke V, ...

Aug 18, 202157 min

Lesson 48: -AN Object Verbal Aspects

The verbal aspects of -AN Object Focus Verbs and -AN Locative Focus Verbs share the same pattern. The difference lies in sentence structure. We will focus on the -AN Object Verbal Aspects first, while we will learn about the -AN Locative Verbal Aspects in the next lesson. A heartfelt appreciation to my $5 Patrons mentioned as of this recording: My heartfelt thanks to our current $5 patrons as of this recording: Ollie Crouch, Doug Burden, Threcia Oliver, Joel Syphers, Caroline Jane Walsh, Kristin...

Aug 10, 202156 min

Lesson 47: I- Object Verbal Aspects

The verbal aspects of I- Object Focus Verbs are mostly similar to that of -IN Object Focus Verbs, but with an added twist. A heartfelt appreciation to my $5 Patrons mentioned as of this recording: My heartfelt thanks to our current $5 patrons as of this recording: Ollie Crouch, Doug Burden, Threcia Oliver, Caroline Jane Walsh, Kristin Maranan, Brian, Craig Putz, Isak Buan, Paolo de Armas, Luke V, Christian Dimalanta, Kelvin, Gladys Trinidad, Elaine, Bryan, J Springy, Austin Oscar, Melinda O’Conn...

Jul 01, 202133 min

Lesson 46: -IN Verbal Aspects

We now shift to learning the verbal aspects of object focus verbs, starting with action words that use the -IN suffix. A heartfelt appreciation to my $5 Patrons mentioned as of this recording: My heartfelt thanks to our current $5 patrons as of this recording: Ollie Crouch, Doug Burden, Threcia Oliver, Caroline Jane Walsh, Kristin Maranan, Brian, Craig Putz, Isak Buan, Paolo de Armas, Luke V, Christian Dimalanta, Kelvin, Gladys Trinidad, Elaine, Bryan, J Springy, Austin Oscar, Melinda O’Connor, ...

Jun 26, 202149 min

Lesson 45: MANG- Verbal Aspects

This lesson covers the verbal aspects of MANG- Actor Focus Verbs. The MANG- prefix has a unique feature: it morphs depending on the first letter of the root word. A heartfelt appreciation to my $5 Patrons mentioned as of this recording: Ollie Crouch, Doug Burden, Caroline Jane Walsh, Isak Buan, Paolo de Armas, Kelvin, Craig Putz, Christian Dimalanta, Elaine, J Springy, Gladys Trinidad, Melinda O’Connor, Bryan, Alexander Ong, Austin Oscar, LJ Ordway, Chris, Alex, Natasha Esguerra, Roger Schachtel...

May 01, 20211 hr 3 min

Lesson 44: MA- Verbal Aspects

First of all, #StopAAPIHate. This lesson covers the verbal aspects of both MA actor focus verbs and MA object focus verbs. While they share the same prefix and follow the same verbal aspect pattern, they are completely different from one another. Listen up and find out how. This episode also features a Patreon-exclusive lesson about the MA occasional verb aspects. A heartfelt appreciation to my $5 Patrons mentioned as of this recording: Ollie Crouch, Doug Burden, Caroline Jane Walsh, Isak Buan, ...

Apr 15, 202134 min

Lesson 43: MAG- Verbal Aspects

Now that we have learned how verbal aspects work, let's discuss how they are applied to MAG actor focus verbs. Stick around at the end of this episode to listen to a preview of "Kakayanin: Filipino Success Stories," which is available wherever you listen to podcasts. A heartfelt appreciation to my $5 Patrons mentioned as of this recording: Ollie Crouch, Caroline Jane Walsh, Isak Buan, Paolo de Armas, J Springy, Craig Putz, Gladys Trinidad, Elaine, Christian Dimalanta, Bryan, Melinda O’Connor, Al...

Mar 09, 202147 min

Lesson 42: UM Verbal Aspects

We now move on to learning the Tagalog verbal aspects, which work like verb tenses in the English language but with slight differences. We will then learn about how to express the UM actor focus verbs if the action happened in the past, present, future, or recently. A segment about the UM occasional verb aspects, which refers to actions that happen from time to time (but not habitually), is available on the Patreon version of this episode. A heartfelt appreciation to my $5 Patrons mentioned as o...

Feb 13, 202145 min

Lesson 41: Benefactive, Instrumental, And Causative Focus Verbs

This lesson talks about the last batch of verbal focus, namely: Benefactive (which uses the I- or IPAG- prefixes), Instrumental (which uses the IPANG-, IPAM- or IPAN- prefixes), and Causative/ Rational (which uses the IKA- prefix). A heartfelt appreciation to my $5 Patrons mentioned as of this recording: Craig Putz, Isak Buan, Gladys Trinidad, Ken Yeager, Paolo de Armas, Christian Dimalanta, J Springy, Elaine, Bryan, Melinda O’Connor, Caroline Jane Walsh, Alex, Chris, Alexander Ong, Niña Lerch, ...

Jan 30, 202151 min

Lesson 40: -IN And PAG-AN Locative Focus Verbs

Apart from the -AN suffix, Locative Focus Verbs use the -IN suffix and the PAG-AN affix combination. A heartfelt appreciation to my $5 Patrons mentioned as of this recording: Craig Putz, Isak Buan, Gladys Trinidad, Ken Yeager, Paolo de Armas, Christian Dimalanta, J Springy, Elaine, Bryan, Melinda O’Connor, Caroline Jane Walsh, Alex, Chris, Alexander Ong, Niña Lerch, Kirstie, Steph, Ollie Crouch, Natasha Esguerra, Jon Bailey, Roger Schachtel, Theresa Salud, and Shane. Support my podcast for as li...

Jan 12, 202141 min

Lesson 39: "-AN" Locative Focus Verbs

(NOTE: This episode was originally published on Patreon on October 28, 2020.) Another function of the -AN suffix is to create locative focus verbs. How can you tell it apart from the -AN object focus verbs? Listen to this lesson to find out. A heartfelt appreciation to my $5 Patrons mentioned as of this recording: Ollie Crouch, Caroline Jane Walsh, Isak Buan, Gladys Trinidad, Ken Yeager, Craig Putz, Elaine, Christian Dimalanta, Bryan, Melinda O’Connor, Kirstie, Alexander Ong, Niña Lerch, Carla, ...

Dec 30, 20201 hr

Lesson 38: "-AN" Object Focus Verbs

(NOTE: This episode was originally published on Patreon on September 30, 2020.) The -AN suffix has many functions, one of which is to turn root words into object focus verbs. A heartfelt appreciation to my $5 Patrons mentioned as of this recording: Caroline Jane Walsh, Isak Buan, Craig Putz, Gladys Trinidad, Ken Yeager, Elaine, Niña Lerch, Christian Dimalanta, Bryan, Melinda O’Connor, Michelle, Kirstie, Carla, Natasha Esguerra, Jon Bailey, Roger Schachtel, Theresa Salud, Celine Abello, and Dale ...

Dec 07, 202035 min

Lesson 37: "MA-" Object Focus Verbs

This batch of Tagalog Object Focus Verbs features the use of the MA- prefix, which we previously used to create adjectives and Actor Focus Verbs. A heartfelt appreciation to my $5 Patrons: - Caroline Jane Walsh - Jess L - Gladys Trinidad - Elaine - Niña Lerch - Christian Dimalanta - Carla - Roger Schachtel - Natasha Esguerra - Theresa Salud - Celine Abello - Glen McKenzie - Jon Bailey - Craig Putz - Ken Yeager - Bryan - Melinda O'Connor - Michelle - Isak Buan - Kirstie Support "Go Filipino" by l...

Aug 28, 202031 min

Lesson 36: "I-" Object Focus Verbs

We continue our lesson about Object Focus Verbs, this time concentrating on the I- prefix. A heartfelt thanks to my $5 Patrons: - Caroline Jane Walsh - Jess L - Gladys Trinidad - Elaine - Niña Lerch - Christian Dimalanta - Carla - Roger Schachtel - Natasha Esguerra - Theresa Salud - Celine Abello - Glen McKenzie - Jon Bailey - Craig Putz - Ken Yeager - Bryan - Melinda O'Connor - Michelle - Isak Buan Support "Go Filipino" by listening to this podcast using the free RadioPublic app for iOS or Andr...

Aug 15, 202038 min

Lesson 35: "-IN" Object Focus Verbs

Everything in a Tagalog sentence shifts depending on where the focus marker is placed. This lesson is the first of our series about Object Focus Verbs, which are used if the focus of the sentence is at the direct object. A heartfelt thanks to my $5 Patrons: - Caroline Jane Walsh - Jess L - Gladys Trinidad - Elaine - Niña Lerch - Christian Dimalanta - Carla - Roger Schachtel - Natasha Esguerra - Theresa Salud - Celine Abello - Glen McKenzie - Jon Bailey - Craig Putz - Ken Yeager Support "Go Filip...

Jul 13, 202046 min

Lesson 34: "-UM-", "MAG-", And "MA-" Actor Focus Verbs

It is time to pay attention to the most difficult part of learning the Tagalog language: verbs. In this lesson, we learn about the Actor Focus Verbs or how to conjugate verb roots if the focus of the sentence is the doer of the action. A heartfelt thanks to my $5 Patrons: - Caroline Jane Walsh - Jess L - Craig Putz - Elaine - Raph - Abigail Rotzoll - Carla - Natasha Esguerra - Roger Schachtel - Theresa Salud - Jon Bailey - Glen McKenzie - Gladys Trinidad - Celine Abello - Niña Lerch Support "Go ...

Jun 24, 202042 min

Lesson 33: ILAN? (How Many?)

This episode focuses on the Tagalog word for "how many." We will also focus on why Filipinos need to open a discussion about why Black lives matter. A heartfelt thanks to my Patrons: - Caroline Jane Walsh - Jess L - Craig Putz - Elaine - Raph - Abigail Rotzoll - Carla - Natasha Esguerra - Roger Schachtel - Theresa Salud - Jon Bailey - Glen McKenzie - Gladys Trinidad - Celine Abello - Zari Perez Support "Go Filipino" by listening to this podcast using the free RadioPublic app for iOS or Android. ...

Jun 13, 202058 min

Lesson 32: SAAN? (Where? Part 2)

This is the second half of our lesson about SAAN (where), which includes three new questions words that are based on it: NASAAN, TAGASAAN, and PARA SAAN. May is Asian and Pacific Islander American Heritage Month. Let's celebrate our culture and heritage by cooking Filipino food, starting with adobo. A heartfelt thanks to my Patrons: - Caroline Jane Walsh - Jess L - Craig Putz - Elaine - Raph - Abigail Rotzoll - Carla - Natasha Esguerra - Roger Schachtel - Theresa Salud - Jon Bailey - Glen McKenz...

May 31, 202058 min

Lesson 31: SAAN? (Where? Part 1)

This lesson is the first part of our discussion about SAAN, the Tagalog word for "where." A heartfelt thanks to my Patrons: - Caroline Jane Walsh - Jess L - Craig Putz - Elaine - Raph - Abigail Rotzoll - Carla - Natasha Esguerra - Roger Schachtel - Theresa Salud - Jon Bailey - Glen McKenzie - Gladys Trinidad Support "Go Filipino" by listening to this podcast using the free RadioPublic app for iOS or Android. The more you listen, the more I get paid: https://radiopublic.com/go-filipino-lets-learn...

May 16, 202038 min

Lesson 30: SINO? (Who?)

Continuing our series about questions, we will learn about SINO, the Tagalog word for "who." A heartfelt thanks to my Patrons: - Caroline Jane Walsh - Jess L - Craig Putz - Elaine - Raph - Abigail Rotzoll - Carla - Natasha Esguerra - Roger Schachtel - Theresa Salud - Jon Bailey - Glen McKenzie Support "Go Filipino" by listening to this podcast using the free RadioPublic app for iOS or Android. The more you listen, the more I get paid: https://radiopublic.com/go-filipino-lets-learn-tagalog-Wkzw9y...

May 09, 202039 min

Lesson 29: ANO? (What?)

Continuing our lesson about questions, we take a deeper dive into ANO, the Tagalog word for "What." A heartfelt thanks to my Patrons: - Caroline Jane Walsh - Jess L - Craig Putz - Elaine - Raph - Abigail Rotzoll - Carla - Natasha Esguerra - Roger Schachtel - Theresa Salud - Jon Bailey - Glen McKenzie Support "Go Filipino" by listening to this podcast using the free RadioPublic app for iOS or Android. The more you listen, the more I get paid: https://radiopublic.com/go-filipino-lets-learn-tagalog...

May 01, 202035 min

Lesson 28: The "BA" Question Particle

This is the first of our series of lessons about questions. Here we learn how any sentence becomes a yes-or-no question just by adding a single word into the mix. Where that word is placed, however, requires precision. A heartfelt thanks to my Patrons: - Caroline Jane Walsh - Jess L - Craig Putz - Elaine - Raph - Abigail Rotzoll - Carla - Natasha Esguerra - Roger Schachtel - Theresa Salud - Jon Bailey - Glen McKenzie Support "Go Filipino" by listening to this podcast using the free RadioPublic a...

Apr 15, 202059 min

Lesson 27: HUWAG and AYAW Negation Words

This is the second half of our lesson about negations, featuring negative commands and negative actions. We also learn about what happens when we use two negative words in a sentence. A heartfelt thanks to my Patrons: - Caroline Jane Walsh - Jess L - Craig Putz - Elaine - Raph - Abigail Rotzoll - Carla - Natasha Esguerra - Roger Schachtel - Theresa Salud - Jon Bailey Support "Go Filipino" by listening to this podcast using the free RadioPublic app for iOS or Android. The more you listen, the mor...

Apr 08, 202032 min

Lesson 26: WALA and HINDI Negation Words

This is the first lesson about negations or expressing negatives in a sentence. Here we discuss the Tagalog words for "nothing" and "no." A heartfelt thanks to my Patrons: - Jess L - Raphprobably - Elaine - Craig Putz - Abigail Rotzoll - Natasha Esguerra - Roger Schachtel - Theresa Salud - Caroline Jane Walsh - Carla - Jon Bailey This lesson is brought to you by LASH BINDER. Get $5 off your first order: https://lashbinder.com/discount/tagalong Support "Go Filipino" by listening to this podcast u...

Apr 01, 202028 min

Lesson 25: Non-verb Sentences

In this lesson, we create Tagalog sentences without using any verbs. A heartfelt thanks to my Patrons: - Jess L - Raphprobably - Elaine - Craig Putz - Abigail Rotzoll - Natasha Esguerra - Roger Schachtel - Theresa Salud - Caroline Jane Walsh - Carla - Jon Bailey Support "Go Filipino" by listening to this podcast using the free RadioPublic app for iOS or Android. The more you listen, the more I get paid: https://radiopublic.com/go-filipino-lets-learn-tagalog-Wkzw9y Support my podcast for as littl...

Mar 24, 202057 min

Lesson 24: Foundations Of A Tagalog Sentence

We've learned about the basic components of Tagalog grammar; now it's time to use them in building a sentence. A heartfelt thanks to my Patrons: - Jess L - Raphprobably - Elaine - Craig Putz - Abigail Rotzoll - Natasha Esguerra - Roger Schachtel - Theresa Salud - Caroline Jane Walsh - Carla - Jon Bailey This lesson is sponsored by Ghost Town Podcast. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ghost-town/id1407606863 Support "Go Filipino" by listening to this podcast using the free RadioPublic app for...

Mar 17, 202034 min

Lesson 23: Superlative Adjectives, Part 2

It's Go Filipino's first birthday! Many thanks to everyone who has listened and supported this humble podcast for the past 12 months. In this lesson, we wrap up our discussion about the superlative adjectives. A heartfelt thanks to my Patrons: - Raphprobably - Elaine - Craig Putz - Abigail Rotzoll - Natasha Esguerra - Roger Schachtel - Theresa Salud - Caroline Jane Walsh - Carla - Jon Bailey Support "Go Filipino" by listening to this podcast using the free RadioPublic app for iOS or Android. The...

Mar 10, 202033 min
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