Body Parts In Tagalog, Part 2 || Beginners Level
Jul 11, 2023•15 min•Season 2Ep. 26
Episode description
This Tagalog tutorial is suited for total beginners in Tagalog. At the end of this podcast, you'll be able to say the following parts of the human body:
- Ulo (head)
- Pisngí (cheek)
- Taingá or "tenga" (ear)
- leég (neck)
- tuhod (knee)
- hità (thigh)
- bintî (leg, lower leg)
- paá (foot)
- noó (forehead)
- kilay (eyebrow)
- matá (eye)
- labí (lip)
- ngipin (tooth)
- braso (arm)
- balikat (shoulder)
- dibdíb (breast)
- siko (elbow)
- baywáng or "bewang" (waist)
- buhók (hair)
- ilóng (nose)
- babà (chin)
- pusò (heart)
- likód (back)
- dilà (tongue)
In this episode, you'll also learn how to say "no" in Tagalog. There are 2 ways to say "no":
- Hindî means "no" or the opposite of "yes".
- Walâ means "not existing" or "nothing" or "zero" or "none" or "have no". The opposite of "walâ" is "mayroón" or "meron" which means "there is/are" or "there exist" or "have".
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