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How To Say "I know" In Tagalog || Tagalog Lesson For Beginners

Aug 15, 202327 minSeason 2Ep. 30
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Episode description

This episode is suited for either Beginners or Intermediate in Tagalog. Today, Albine will help you understand the meaning of "marunong", "alám", and "kilala" and how to use them in a sentence.


  • Marunong (adjective): knowledgeable
  • Alám (noun): aware, known
  • Kilala (adjective): known, familiar
  • Alám ko. (I know)
  • Marunong ako. (I'm knowledgeable of)
  • Kilala ko. (I know him/her)
  • Kilala ko si Simon. (I know Simon)
  • Alám ko ang adobo. (I know what adobo is)
  • Marunong akóng mag-adobo. (I know how to cook adobo)
  • Marunong akóng maglutò ng adobo. (I know how to cook adobo)
  • Alám ko ang Tagalog, kauntî lang. (I know Tagalog, just few)


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