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Alan
25th July 2007, 19:59
Hi again,

It's Alan - the newbie again. I think this question is directed to all us 'lads' who are lucky enough to have beautiful brides/girlfriends/fiancees from the Phils.
As a teacher, my specialisms are English, Maths and French - in fact, I am lucky enough to speak a bit of another 7 languages (no, I'm not mega-clever - in fact I'm b****y useless at everything else!.)
However, does anyone else think the same as me - ie. Tagalog and Cebuano I just CANNOT get my head around!! - apart from 'salamat' and 'sige' I am rather stumped. Am I on my own or does anyone else share my thoughts about these strange but beautiful tongues?

Alan

bigtombowski
25th July 2007, 20:21
im learning cebuano at the moment!
If u want a studdy buddy, send me a PM!

:D

tom

andypaul
25th July 2007, 21:11
I tried learning but was like you thinking i was getting no where but im surprised how much spoken tagalog i know from listening to the missus chatting to back home, from trips out there etc. In fact now the missus and her mates here are not shocked that i join in from time to time when they speaking de tagalog.

claire
26th July 2007, 10:59
hahaha ahahaha,,,,, r not alone ,,,, my husband is also learning tagalog apart from, manok, aHAS, BABOY, UTOT!!!! HEHEHEHE.... everytime i heard him spoken(husband) i cant control from laughing,,,its just that its so funny when hes trying to spoke it correctly....
utot means fart! ahas means snakes, ako means you, just starst with simple things........just ask me if u need more cebuano language.....

LadyJ
26th July 2007, 11:36
Get Out - La-yas
Stink - Ma-ba-ho
Ugly - Pa-nget

:D:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Mrs Daddy
26th July 2007, 11:42
I tired to teach my hubby our language but he`s not really interested:NoNo: in fact when I teach him and ask him to repeat after me how to pronounce the words,his toungue knots together:Brick:and silly but it hurts my tummy laughing at him:icon_lol: and to you all guys who try to lear our language keep it up:appl::icon_win:

bigtombowski
26th July 2007, 23:12
the main problem I encounter is this . . .


"NG"!

HOW IN THE HEAVENS are english people gonna say this right?

LOL

Alan
26th July 2007, 23:20
Tom,

You are right - how does one say 'ng?'

Alan

bigtombowski
26th July 2007, 23:30
with enormous difficulty

I try to do it by putting my tongue at the back of the roof of my mouth! lol!

make sense?:Rasp::Rasp::Rasp:

silver13
27th July 2007, 01:59
Hi again,

It's Alan - the newbie again. I think this question is directed to all us 'lads' who are lucky enough to have beautiful brides/girlfriends/fiancees from the Phils.
As a teacher, my specialisms are English, Maths and French - in fact, I am lucky enough to speak a bit of another 7 languages (no, I'm not mega-clever - in fact I'm b****y useless at everything else!.)
However, does anyone else think the same as me - ie. Tagalog and Cebuano I just CANNOT get my head around!! - apart from 'salamat' and 'sige' I am rather stumped. Am I on my own or does anyone else share my thoughts about these strange but beautiful tongues?

Alan

Hello Alan, some people can easily adapt other languages and others find it difficult, considering that you speak French i think learning Tagalog and Cebuano will not be difficult for you. Start from having an inner interest to learn then expose yourself to the people speaking Tagalog or Cebuano, listening is important and observe how they speak, it will be of great help if your wife talk to you in Tagalog or Cebuano from time to time.

Start learning from the basic, for proper pronounciation of the words, there are available software in the internet:)

My Fiance's Tagalog learning is not too bad, he wanted to learn Iloco or Ilocano but it's better to concentrate first in Tagalog learning to his advantage and also not to create confusion :Erm:

Sige, Maraming Salamat at Magandang Araw o Gabi!

aromulus
27th July 2007, 08:13
I would love to be able to speak fluent(ish) Cebuano.
Sofar apart from the usual greetings stuff. I learnt a couple of things which are not really for print...

But it starts with " TULOG NATA ? "...:xxgrinning--00xx3:

I know that within a year of my wife finally arriving, I will be able to hold some kind of simple conversation.
The Cebuano language is quite intriguing, and that's what I like about it.
Besides, call me nosey, but I want to know what other people say about the "White guy" sitting at the restaurant near them....:rolleyes:

Peanutz
27th July 2007, 09:33
Hi again,

It's Alan - the newbie again. I think this question is directed to all us 'lads' who are lucky enough to have beautiful brides/girlfriends/fiancees from the Phils.
As a teacher, my specialisms are English, Maths and French - in fact, I am lucky enough to speak a bit of another 7 languages (no, I'm not mega-clever - in fact I'm b****y useless at everything else!.)
However, does anyone else think the same as me - ie. Tagalog and Cebuano I just CANNOT get my head around!! - apart from 'salamat' and 'sige' I am rather stumped. Am I on my own or does anyone else share my thoughts about these strange but beautiful tongues?

Alan

Tagalog-First lesson


I- Ako -Ako ay Filipina
You- Ikaw -Ikaw ay Ingles
He/She - Siya -Siya ay gago:icon_lol:
We- Tayo- Tayo ay masaya
They- Sila- Sila ay mabait

KeithD
27th July 2007, 10:59
Anak Peanutz :)

Alan
27th July 2007, 11:20
Thanks to everybody for your input. You are all so very kind and helpful.:)

Alan

nparvus1202
27th July 2007, 13:20
If I am not mistaken, there are 172 local dialects spoken in the entire archipelago, more or less 50 are widely spoken. The largest is Cebuano, then Tagalog or Pilipino and then Ilokano. Although Tagalog can be understood almost in every 7,108 islands, (7,107 during high tides). But you will notice that in every dialect, there is a trace of Spanish words.

Peanutz
27th July 2007, 14:11
Thanks to everybody for your input. You are all so very kind and helpful.:)

Alan


I would like to share this link for everyone who need to learn our tagalog language and those non-tagalog speaker.

With the permission of the Admin.


http://www.seasite.niu.edu/Tagalog/Tagalog_mainpage.htm

Peanutz
27th July 2007, 14:12
Anak Peanutz :)

Tatay Keith

dave65
27th July 2007, 14:48
:Hellooo:I tried to learn a few tagalog basics (greeting etc ) the first time i went over then wondered why i couldnt understand jasmine family :Erm:
took me a while to realise they were speaking waray waray:doh:icon_lol:
so now she is trying to teach me enough waray to at least get the basiics of whats going on
we are determined that when our baby is born it will be able to speak english ,waray and tagalog:xxgrinning--00xx3: thats got to be easier than learning later on

Ping
27th July 2007, 21:18
visayan or cebuano language is easy to learn. some of the words or term is in spanish. like for example the counting , some parts of the house and also the body, and also the kitchen utensils.oh some of the swearing and name of place.so if you know the spanish language you learn it easily.

bigtombowski
27th July 2007, 23:28
visayan or cebuano language is easy to learn. some of the words or term is in spanish. like for example the counting , some parts of the house and also the body, and also the kitchen utensils.oh some of the swearing and name of place.so if you know the spanish language you learn it easily.

my bisaya teacher hasn't taught me any swearwords . . .
any chance of learning some from someone knowlegeable in those things here??? *ping* LOL!

tom

IainBusby
28th July 2007, 10:53
Tagalog-First lesson


I- Ako -Ako ay Filipina
You- Ikaw -Ikaw ay Ingles
He/She Siya - Siya ay gago
We- Tayo- Tayo ay masaya
They- Sila- Sila ay mabait

What is this thing with him/her and he/she when filipinos speak English and they always seem get it the wrong way round? :Erm: :Erm: :Erm:
Iain.

bigtombowski
28th July 2007, 10:54
u think that's bad, try talking to a chinese person!

Alan
28th July 2007, 11:22
Yes Iain - I also noticed that he/she business. Hanna does that quite a lot.

Once again, thank you everybody for your help with this thread. Much appreciated.

P.S. Cuando soy en Cebú yo hable español y encuentre que la gente puede entenderme un poco.

Peanutz
28th July 2007, 11:49
What is this thing with him/her and he/she when filipinos speak English and they always seem get it the wrong way round? :Erm: :Erm: :Erm:



Iain.







Personal Pronouns

Person/number
1st Person Ako (I)- Singular Plural- Kami (we- exclusive)
Plural-Tayo (we-inclusive)
2nd Person Ikaw/ka (you)- Singular Plural- Kayo (you all)
3rd Person Siya (he/she) - Singular Plural -Sila (they)


If you have time to check the link I posted earlier in this thread, you will find it helpful to learn tagalog language. Cheers:Hellooo:

IainBusby
28th July 2007, 13:23
Personal Pronouns

Person/number
1st Person Ako (I)- Singular Plural- Kami (we- exclusive)
Plural-Tayo (we-inclusive)
2nd Person Ikaw/ka (you)- Singular Plural- Kayo (you all)
3rd Person Siya (he/she) - Singular Plural -Sila (they)


If you have time to check the link I posted earlier in this thread, you will find it helpful to learn tagalog language. Cheers:Hellooo:



3rd Person Siya (he/she)

So there is only one word for both he and she??? :Erm: That might explain it!!!

Peanutz
28th July 2007, 15:52
So there is only one word for both he and she??? :Erm: That might explain it!!!

Lol yes Ian, in tagalog if I refer to someone who is she/he I need to indicate the name if it is a feminine or masculine or a thing, for example;

Siya ay mabait- (he-she is kind)

So, Siya is not indicated here if feminine or masculine but look at this another example;

Ang kapatid ko na lalake ay mas matanda sa akin, siya ay mabait na kapatid. (My brother is older than me, he is a kind brother (translated literally).

Siya here is understood as a masculine he refers to brother kapatid ko na lalake

Ang kapatid ko na babae ay mas matanda sa akin, siya ay mabait na kapatid. (My sister is older than me, she is a kind sister)

Siya here is understood as a feminine she refers to sister kapatid ko na babae.

So in verbal or written conversation you can use it feminine or masculine once you understand if the subject is feminine or masculine.

Liliput39
28th July 2007, 16:04
I tired to teach my hubby our language but he`s not really interested:NoNo: in fact when I teach him and ask him to repeat after me how to pronounce the words,his toungue knots together:Brick:and silly but it hurts my tummy laughing at him:icon_lol: and to you all guys who try to lear our language keep it up:appl::icon_win:


I know how you feel, these are the only words my husband can say - "Ayo, ablihi ko?" and balut!!:NoNo: When I asked him any question in either cebuano or tagalog, he always answers me with a time (as in watch) - doH!:cwm3: So, there I thought I give up!!!!!!!!:icon_lol:

Liliput39
28th July 2007, 16:08
the main problem I encounter is this . . .


"NG"!

HOW IN THE HEAVENS are english people gonna say this right?

LOL

Hi Tom, you know the word 'hung'- just change the h to n and it is 'nung' (ng) that is how you say it. The trick with our words is you just say it how you read it - simple as that (i think):D

Liliput39
28th July 2007, 16:11
Tatay Keith

not Lolo??:rolleyes:

bigtombowski
28th July 2007, 16:19
haha! gaga Lil!

silver13
1st August 2007, 20:47
Tom,

You are right - how does one say 'ng?'

Alan

Think ng is pronounced NAG :) but a bit faster :)

Paul Anilyn's Fiancee :-)

bigtombowski
1st August 2007, 20:48
nice one mate!
I'll give it a go in my bisaya lesson in 15 mins :D:D

cheers!
salamat
tom

pennybarry
1st August 2007, 21:46
My husband is really interested to learn Tagalog, So I bought him ABAKADA BOOK , CD and other books. When we were at National Bookstore, He bought a book which he didnt show to me. I was shocked because that book contains all nasty things and spoke to me Nasty Tagalog :cwm23: . He first learned the nasty terms:Brick:.:Rasp:
By the way SIR, can you teach me some French Language:doh. I am really interested to learn more language too:xxgrinning--00xx3:. I have already studied Spanish, Chinese Mandarin and Japanese Hiragana.
Will wait for your teaching Sir please?

bigtombowski
1st August 2007, 23:50
wow

hey penny, i am so glad ur husband wants to learn tag, coz it seems to me that many husbands of filipinas aren't interested in learning tagalog/bisaya/illongo/waray wary or whatever!

so MUCH RESPECT to your husband :D:D:D:D:D

im sure you will find a great french teacher here :D:D

tom

joebloggs
2nd August 2007, 00:44
my wife said, no point in me learning tag, it would take me too long, and why when she speaks better english than me :cwm24:

bigtombowski
2nd August 2007, 00:53
haha,

you **are** a manc, so she has a point :D:D

Peanutz
2nd August 2007, 00:58
my wife said, no point in me learning tag, it would take me too long, and why when she speaks better english than me :cwm24:


Joe you will need to speak tagalog if you think to retire and live in PI!!! :D :D:D well at least you still need to learn so you will understand what all the gossips about!!!:D

bigtombowski
2nd August 2007, 01:01
but pea, how would they talk about JOE? lol! ;)

tom

joebloggs
2nd August 2007, 01:04
I've been 8 times and nearly everyone i've spoken to speaks english :D, not that i've spoken to many people :Erm:..let the wife doing the talking, thats what shes good at :icon_lol:

hmm could be right thou, my stepson understands everythnig i say to him, and can read english really well, passed his 'life in uk' testfirst time, but sometimes struggles speaking english,,


well i've got tag cd's and i might try again, for a week :D .........

oh how can you call me, i'm surprised anyone can understand an irish brummie :D

bigtombowski
2nd August 2007, 01:11
HAHA, that's true, sometimes i speak gaelic, sometimes i speak undecipherable brummie "english" and other times i just go into a bit of URDU! lol!

i found that urdu was more readily understood in brum than english!! **Arrrgh**

joebloggs
2nd August 2007, 01:19
anyway the part of laguna my wife is from, i'm sure most have never seen a 6ft 2" whitey before with blonde hair and blue eyes :Cuckoo:, nearly everyone stared at me and ran way, espcially the kids, .. :yikes:, so who's going to talk to me :Erm:

bigtombowski
2nd August 2007, 01:21
O MY GOSH, im gonna have the same experience then in bayawan, coz i fit your descriptions too!

(but much younger and gorgeous of course)! LOL

Peanutz
2nd August 2007, 01:22
anyway the part of laguna my wife is from, i'm sure most have never seen a 6ft 2" whitey before with blonde hair and blue eyes :Cuckoo:, near everyone stared at me and ran way, espcially the kids, .. :yikes:, so who's going to talk to me :Erm:

You are not my husband twin, are you? :omg:
That just worries me too, when I get my husband to PI, he will look like a baby doll to them with those blond curly hairs:icon_lol::D:yikes:

bigtombowski
2nd August 2007, 01:23
aaaargh

im getting worried here!

will people freak when seeing me?

Peanutz
2nd August 2007, 01:24
aaaargh

im getting worried here!

will people freak when seeing me?

Another JOE twin?:yikes:

bigtombowski
2nd August 2007, 01:25
only sexier :D

joebloggs
2nd August 2007, 01:25
O MY GOSH, im gonna have the same experience then in bayawan, coz i fit your descriptions too!

(but much younger and gorgeous of course)! LOL

only with your hi heels, blonde wig and make up on :luv4:

Peanutz
2nd August 2007, 01:28
only sexier :D

Hubby is sexy too, pretty a**:yikes:, he always make me feel guilty when he say that "I gotta go tennis tonight to make me fit for you" (argh! that reminds me to diet!:yikes:) I wonder if the other twin is still fit:D

joebloggs
2nd August 2007, 01:28
triplets !

joe is tom and tom is peanutz husband, so peanutz husband must be joe :yikes:

polygyny :yikes::yikes::yikes:

Peanutz
2nd August 2007, 01:28
only with your hi heels, blonde wig and make up on :luv4:


:icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol:

Peanutz
2nd August 2007, 01:30
triplets !

joe is tom and tom is peanutz husband, so peanutz husband must be joe :yikes:

polygyny :yikes::yikes::yikes:


Three baby piglets just like your avatar:icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol:

bigtombowski
2nd August 2007, 01:33
how the heck did i get involved in this crazy beastial ORGY?!

lol

joebloggs
2nd August 2007, 01:35
the 3 little piglets yes, back to nursery ryhmes, and 3 living togther back to polygyny :yikes:


i'm changing me avatar to pic of my little mark 2 version, he always make me laugh,,

you can tell he's going to cry , his bottom lip sticks out :icon_lol:, and he sticks his tongue out, what a guy :icon_lol::D:icon_lol:

Peanutz
2nd August 2007, 01:38
the 3 little piglets yes, back to nursery ryhmes, and 3 living togther back to polygyny :yikes:


i'm changing me avatar to pic of my little mark 2 version, he always make me laugh,,

you can tell he's going to cry , his bottom lip sticks out :icon_lol:, and he sticks his tongue out, what a guy :icon_lol::D:icon_lol:

Keith is the WOLF:yikes:

joebloggs
2nd August 2007, 01:41
a wolf in sheep's clothing :D, up on them welsh hills :D

or a sheep in wolves clothing :omg:

yes keith is larry the lamb :icon_lol:

bigtombowski
2nd August 2007, 01:42
Keith Is Just A Man In A Sheep!

Peanutz
2nd August 2007, 01:46
Keith Is Just A Man In A Sheep!

:yikes:haaaa! The Wolf Keith will be back tomorrow morning to eat us all!!! You guys need to build a better hut:yikes:He will blow it away! And you have no way to run:icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol:

ooops, I wasn't suppose to be there...:yikes:

bigtombowski
2nd August 2007, 01:47
]

You're Involved Now Ate Pea

Tell U What


Lets Make Such A Mess That Keef Can't Clear It In The Morning?! Lol

Peanutz
2nd August 2007, 01:53
]

You're Involved Now Ate Pea

Tell U What


Lets Make Such A Mess That Keef Can't Clear It In The Morning?! Lol


I gotta hit the hay now:DYou guys guard if the Wolf come...

:yikes:Can I sleep under the sofa? Just in case...you know...it's better to be prepared...:icon_lol:

bigtombowski
2nd August 2007, 01:55
i gotta sleep too na

hey ate pea,
get your big fit husband to protect you! lol! he can use his tennis racket! lol!

:D:D

have a great sleep and talk to you tomorrow matey!

tom

pennybarry
2nd August 2007, 19:10
wow

hey penny, i am so glad ur husband wants to learn tag, coz it seems to me that many husbands of filipinas aren't interested in learning tagalog/bisaya/illongo/waray wary or whatever!

so MUCH RESPECT to your husband :D:D:D:D:D

im sure you will find a great french teacher here :D:D

tom

TOM,
I ONLY KNOWS TAGALOG Language AS I AM PURE TAGALOG. Many Visayas married foreigner than Tagalog Region IV (Laguna, Quezon, Bulacan )so most husband married with Visaya prefer to learn Visaya than Tagalog.:D .
Husband can speak little Tagalog, as I am a patient teacher:Brick:

Alan
5th August 2007, 21:15
Hi Penny,

Of course I am willing to teach you French - it would be a pleasure. Sorry for the tardy reply - just got back from 'up North.'

Tom - thanks for your kind words again mate - how many pints do I owe thee now???

Al

bigtombowski
5th August 2007, 23:01
enough to get me drunk

so several hundred :D:D:D:D

:irish::irish::irish::irish::irish::irish::irish::irish::irish::irish:

Alan
5th August 2007, 23:37
Nice to be back amongst my friends. :)

Tomorrow I shall start my blog so you can read all the sordid details of 'Al from Wantage and Several Other Places.'

Al

bigtombowski
5th August 2007, 23:38
did U Bring Me A Saveloy And A Pie From The Grimmest Of Places???

Alan
5th August 2007, 23:46
I actually DID bring you some Hollands meat pies mate. HEAVEN!!!!

bigtombowski
5th August 2007, 23:47
you gonna keep them for me til i come over ;) ?

Alan
5th August 2007, 23:50
They are in the freezer awaiting your arrival!!

bigtombowski
5th August 2007, 23:52
YYYYAAAAAAYYYY!!!

WELCOME to the community :D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D

joebloggs
6th August 2007, 13:44
They are in the freezer awaiting your arrival!!

Alan do us all a favor, eat the pies and throw bigtom in the freezer :omg: :D

bigtombowski
6th August 2007, 21:42
Joe, how could u say something like that? LoL!

i am affronted! How i wish Peanutz were here to give me some more shocked sounding words to say! ahhhh


anyway

i've been locked in a freezer before

o gosh. don't want to think about that one again! LoL!

Peanutz
7th August 2007, 16:47
Alan do us all a favor, eat the pies and throw bigtom in the freezer :omg: :D


TOM WILL BE COLD IF YOU THROW HIM INSIDE THE FREEZER JOE!!!:yikes:

YOU ARE BEING MEAN TO YOUR TWIN PIGGY!!!:yikes::D

jeffro
7th August 2007, 17:08
Magandang hapon !!! of course i am cheating ,my daughter got me a book Teach yourself tagalog from our library!!!, I think the hard part is understanding when its spoken to you . I love my anghel speaking tagalog to me wow!!!! i dont understand much of what she is saying but she sounds soooo sweet!!!!! . aahh.

gadgets
23rd October 2007, 13:29
there's basic tagalog/bisaya but there's also the fondness of using slangs. I spent the first 15 years of my life in Davao but migrated to the US, so I can understand and communicate in tagalog/bisaya/bisalog but when it comes to slang I am lost.

Alan
19th February 2008, 05:48
I'm still struggling with visayan.:doh

Al.:)

jimeve
19th February 2008, 06:59
maayong hapon Al,

back to Bohol tomorrow, later back to uk.

Jim,

Alan
19th February 2008, 08:13
maayong hapon Al,

back to Bohol tomorrow, later back to uk.

Jim,

Fancy a few cold ones this evening then Jim?

Al.:)

Mrs.JMajor
19th February 2008, 15:20
Get Out - La-yas
Stink - Ma-ba-ho
Ugly - Pa-nget

:D:xxgrinning--00xx3:

tomm learn something as well
bayad po----------
para --------------
(hint u can use that words on the jeep) im not gonna give the meaning to you al (assignment) :icon_lol:

masarap ---he always hear that lol :Cuckoo:

kimmi
20th February 2008, 14:16
Can i translate it AteJuliet??he he he

Andy
22nd February 2008, 13:27
I hope it's OK with the Admin, but I'd recommend the books at the web site below.

http://www.tagalog1.com/

I've fairly recently bought books 1 & 2 - they start at the very beginning & have CDs so you know how to pronounce words correctly. I find it is also good to learn via a book, as I can ask Rose to explain things or help me with the pronounication although she's an Illongo from near Bacolod.

The company is in the USA so the exchange rate is very good for us!!

Andy
Surrey, UK

gWaPito
23rd February 2008, 03:48
Hi Alan
This may sound a little mad, but I've been sleeping with my 'ipod'.
This advise came from an Oxford don back in September.
It's working so far for me.

I downloaded the Tagalog courses from 'Limewire' for free.

mikeh
24th February 2008, 22:17
I would like to share this link for everyone who need to learn our tagalog language and those non-tagalog speaker.

With the permission of the Admin.


http://www.seasite.niu.edu/Tagalog/Tagalog_mainpage.htm

Thanks,
This seems to be a great site for learning tagalog. Planned lessons with audio to match.Just fantastic.....I shall definitely be using this site.

Thanks again

Mike