Tagalog MTBMLE Learning Resources

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Greetings:

 

Tagalog [tgl] (Philippines.)
Magandang araw po formal “Good day” greeting to one or more than one person
Magandang araw informal “Good day” greeting
Magandang umaga po formal “Good morning” greeting to one or more than one person
Magandang umaga informal “Good morning” greeting
Magandang tanghali po formal lunchtime greeting (usually until 2 pm) to one or more than one person
Magandang tanghali informal lunchtime greeting (usually until 2 pm)
Magandang hapon po formal “Good afternoon” to one or more than one person
Magandang hapon informal “Good afternoon”
Magandang gabi po formal “Good evening” to one or more than one person
Magandang gabi informal “Good evening”
Halo informal greeting (equivalent of “Hello”)
Kumusta po kayo? formal “How are you?” to one or more than one person
Mabuti po naman reply to Kumusta po kayo
Kumusta ka? how are you? informal
Mabuti naman reply to Kumusta ka
Mabuhay welcome greeting (Long live!)
Maligayang pagdating welcome greeting on someone’s or a group’s arrival

From “Greetings in Languages and Dialects of the Philippines”

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Tagalog folktales from Mable Cook Cole’s Philippine Folk Tales: Anyone who has the Tagalog versions or translations, kindly email them to joepadre@att.net.?

 

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TAGALOG LANG: This is an excellent learning site for Tagalog. Click on any of the following links:

 

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DepEd MTBMLE Learning Resources:

All of the above are here to complement what you MLErs are going to produce which we hope you’d share with us here in MultilingualPhilippines.com (email to joepadre@att.net) for easy access by your audience.

 

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Bicolano • Cebuano • Chavacano • Hiligaynon • Ilocano • Kapampangan • Maguindanaoan

Maranao • Pangasinense • Tagalog • Tausug • Waray-Waray

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One comment on “Tagalog MTBMLE Learning Resources

  1. winalyn on said:

    do you have a sample lesson plan for the mtb-mle tagalog? kindly email me if you have…thanks

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