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Learn these Tagalog words and phrases related Pastors and Christians…

Open your Bibles to… or Turn your Bibles to…
Buksan (po) natin ang ating Bibliya sa…

  • Buksan - to open
  • Buksan po natin - let us open (formal/respectful)
  • ang ating - our
  • Bibliya - Bible
  • sa - to

Chapter - Capitulo
Verse - Bersiculo

Where do you go to Church?
Saan ka nagsisimba?
Saan po kayo nagsisimba? (formal/respectful)

I am Pastor Dan. / I am a Pastor
Ako po ay si Pastor Dan.
Ako po ay isang Pastor.

Are you saved? (as in Born Again)
Ikaw ba’y ligtas na?
Kayo po ba’y ligtas na? (formal/respectful)

Are you a Christian?
Ikaw ba ay Kristiyano?
Kayo po ba’y Kristiyano? (formal/respectful)

Say “Amen” if you agree with me!
Kung sumasang-ayon po kayo sa akin, paki bigkas po lamang ang “Amen”

  • kung - if
  • sumasang-ayon - are agreeing or are in agreement with
  • po - respectful word
  • kayo - you
  • sa akin - with me (in this context)
  • paki - please
  • bigkas - to utter; to speak out

Have you told Jesus you love Him today?
Nasabi mo na ba ngayong araw kay Hesus na mahal mo Siya?

  • nasabi mo na ba - have you said
  • ngayong araw - today
  • kay Hesus - to Jesus
  • na - that
  • mahal mo Siya - you love Him

I’ll preach in English - You can praise God in Tagalog
Magpapahayag po ako sa ingles…
Maaari po kayong magbigay-puri sa Diyos sa Tagalog/Filipino

Jesus is coming soon. (Referring to His Second Coming)
Malapit na ang muling pagbabalik ni Hesus.

  • malapit - near
  • muling - once again; second time
  • pagbabalik - return
  • ni - of
  • Hesus - Jesus

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Learn these Tagalog words and phrases related health, skill, or recovery…

Magaling - well
Galing - skillful (stress is on the second syllable: LING)

Ang galing mo! - You’re skillful.
Gleng-gleng.

GA-ling - came from (stress is on the first syllable: GA)
Galing sa bahay. - Came from the house.
Bahay - house

Kamusta ka? - How are you?

Galing ako sa ospital. - I came from the hospital.
Bakit? - Why?

Galing ako sa sakit. - I’ve just recovered from an illness.
Magaling ka na ba? - Are you well?

Hindi pa. - Not yet.
O, pagaling ka. - O, get well.

Magaling-galing. - I’m feeling a bit better.
O, pagaling ka pa. - Get better/healthier.

Magaling na! - I’m fully recovered.
Eh di, magaling! - Well in that case, that’s great!

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Learn these Tagalog words and phrases related to greeting relatives or friends you haven’t seen in a long time.

Natutuwa ako - I am happy
na makita - to see
kayong lahat - all of you
muli. - again.

ako na makita is shortened to
akong makita

Natutuwa akong makita kayong lahat muli. - I am happy to see all of you again.

Informal / Familiar

long time no see, ah.

Na-miss ko kayong lahat. - I missed all of you.
Na-miss ko kayo. - I missed you (plural).
Na-miss kita. - I missed you (singular).

Nami-miss ko kayong lahat. - I miss all of you.
Nami-miss ko kayo. - I miss you (plural).
Nami-miss kita. - I miss you.

Mami-miss ko kayong lahat. - I will miss all of you.
Mami-miss ko kayo. - I will miss you (plural).
Mami-miss kita. - I will miss you.

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This Tagalog podcast is about luggage and traveling. For example, what happens if you lose your luggage? How do you ask for help?

Tagalog Words and Phrases

Biyahe - travel
Bagahe / Maleta - luggage (singular)

Mga bagahe / Mga maleta - luggage (plural)

Nawawalang maleta - lost luggage
Nawawala ang maleta. - The luggage is missing.
Nawawala ang maleta ko. - My luggage is missing.

Tulungan ninyo po ako. - Please help me. (respectful)

magaan - lightweight
mabigat - heavy

magaan ang maleta - the luggage is light or lightweight.
mabigat ang maleta - the luggage is heavy.

i-check in mo iyan - check that in
i-hand carry mo yan - hand carry that
i-hand carry mo na lang yan - just hand carry that

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Here are some Tagalog phrases for those who are feeling sleepy, or the insomniacs who can’t sleep.

Inaantok ako. - I feel sleepy.
Hikab - yawn
Hikab ako nang hikab. - I keep yawning.

Nakakabato. - (Something is) boring.

Napaidlip ako. - I dozed off.
Umidlip ka. - Take a nap.
Umidlip ka muna. - Take a nap first.
Kahit sandali. - Even for just a moment.

Hindi ako makatulog. - I can’t sleep.
Di ako makatulog. - I can’t sleep. (shortcut)

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Here are some Tagalog phrases for those who are feeling a bit nauseated, perhaps due to the heat, hunger or a low blood sugar level…

Nahihilo ako. - I feel dizzy.
Ang init kasi. - Because it’s so hot.

Nagugutom ako. - I feel hungry.
Nauuhaw ako. - I feel thirsty.

Wala (po / ho) ba kayong… - Don’t you have any… (po / ho is the respectful form)
Meron (po / ho) ba kayong… - Do you have any…

… kendi diyan? - … candy there?
… makakain diyan? - … thing to eat there?
… maiinom diyan? - … thing to drink there?

Maraming salamat (po). - Thank you very much. (respectful form; for elders)

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Here are some Tagalog phrases for those who were not able to finish their projects because there wasn’t enough time…

Kapos - not enough
Kapos sa oras - not enough time
Kinapos sa oras - ran out of time
Kinapos kami sa oras - we ran out of time

Kulang - not enough
Kulang sa oras - not enough time

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