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Lesson 48: Describing people

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In this lesson, you'll learn the following phrases: What is she like? / She is nice and friendly. / What does he look like? / He is quite tall. / He has got brown hair and blue eyes. / Does he look like his mother or his father? / He looks like his father.

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Speaker 1

Lingu a Boost Tagalog Lesson forty eight.

Speaker 2

Hi, we just wanted you to know that this lesson is part of a Lingua Boost language course. You can download the entire audio course, including a PDF book with all the phrases, on our website linguaboost dot com. Okay, let's get back to the lesson.

Speaker 1

In this lesson, you will learn the following phrases.

Speaker 3

What is she like? She is nice and friendly. What does he look like? He is quite tall, he has got brown hair and blue eyes. Does he look like his mother or his father? He looks like his father?

Speaker 1

Now let's get started. Listen and repeat.

Speaker 3

What is she like?

Speaker 4

I know Waria, I know Waria.

Speaker 3

She is nice and friendly.

Speaker 4

Mabat at palarae Bigencha, mabaret at palarae bigancha.

Speaker 3

What does he look like?

Speaker 4

I know Micha, I know.

Speaker 3

He is quite tall.

Speaker 4

Majo Mattankacha, Majo Mattankasha.

Speaker 3

He has got brown hair and blue eyes.

Speaker 4

Maron Chang brown, the boro at blue, No Mahamata, Maron Chang brown, the book at blue Na Mahamata.

Speaker 3

Does he look like his mother or his father?

Speaker 4

Come oha Basha nang Nanaya, Come oha basha Nanaya.

Speaker 3

He looks like his father.

Speaker 4

Come o Khasha Nana, Come o khasha nan.

Speaker 1

Let's go through the phrases one more time. Listen and repeat.

Speaker 4

What is she like? I know Waria, I know Waria.

Speaker 3

She is nice and friendly.

Speaker 4

Mabart At palarae bigancha, mabart at palaae bigencha.

Speaker 3

What does he look like?

Speaker 2

I know?

Speaker 4

I know?

Speaker 3

He is quite tall.

Speaker 4

Majo Matankacha, Mejo Mattankaha.

Speaker 3

He's got brown hair and blue eyes.

Speaker 4

Maroon Jan brown, the book at blue, No Mahamata, maron Jan brown, the book at blue Mahamata.

Speaker 3

Does he look like his mother or his father?

Speaker 4

Come, oh Basha Nana, Come, oh basha nana, he looks like his father? Come o sha nan.

Speaker 2

Come.

Speaker 1

We'll do it once again, but now in random order. Don't forget to repeat the phrases out loud.

Speaker 3

He is quite tall.

Speaker 4

Meijo Matankacha, Meijo Matankacha.

Speaker 3

What does he look like? He has got brown hair and blue eyes.

Speaker 4

Maren Jan brown at blue Mamata. Maren Jan brown at blue Maamata?

Speaker 3

Does he look like his mother or his father?

Speaker 4

Come? Ohra basha nay, Come oh basha nay.

Speaker 3

She is nice and friendly.

Speaker 4

Mabat palaae bigancha, mabat palae bigencha.

Speaker 3

What is she like?

Speaker 4

I know Wariya, I know Wariya.

Speaker 3

He looks like his father.

Speaker 4

Come Oha, come.

Speaker 1

This time. Try to answer before the native speaker when you hear, how do you say, followed by a phrase, what.

Speaker 2

Is she like?

Speaker 4

I know Wariyah, I know Wariyah.

Speaker 3

She is nice and friendly.

Speaker 4

Mabarit at palaae biguancha, mabarit at palaae bgencha.

Speaker 3

How do you say? What is she like?

Speaker 4

I know Wariyah, I know Warri. Yeah.

Speaker 3

What does he look like?

Speaker 4

An Ana?

Speaker 3

How do you say she is nice and friendly?

Speaker 4

Mabarre at palarae bigencha. Mabar at palarae bigencha.

Speaker 3

He is quite tall?

Speaker 4

Majo mattanka cha, meijo matankadha.

Speaker 3

How do you say? What does he look like?

Speaker 2

An an?

Speaker 3

He's got brown hair and blue eyes.

Speaker 4

Maron Jan brown, the boro at blue maa maata maron Jan brown, the boro at blue Maamata.

Speaker 3

How do you say he is quite tall?

Speaker 4

Meijo mattankacha, meijo matanka sa.

Speaker 3

Does he look like his mother or his father.

Speaker 4

Come ohah basha nan nana. Come ohah basha nan nana.

Speaker 3

How do you say he's got brown hair and blue eyes?

Speaker 4

Maron Chang Brown the book at Blue No Mahamata. Maron Chang Brown, the book at Blue No Mahamata.

Speaker 3

He looks like his father.

Speaker 4

Come o ka sha nang. Come o khashai nang data ya.

Speaker 3

How do you say, does he look like his mother or his father?

Speaker 4

Come oha basha nag na naya. Come oha basha nag na nay.

Speaker 3

How do you say he looks like his father?

Speaker 4

Come o khasha nang day. Come o khashai nang day.

Speaker 1

This is the end of the lesson. Check out our courses at Lingua boost dot com.

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