Sun 5 Feb 2006
Here are Tagalog lessons about Funerals.
We Filipinos are sometimes at our most vulnerable during funerals. That’s why it means a lot to us if you take the time to visit during the wake, and moreso if you are present during the interment or burial of our departed relatives.
Tagalog Words / Phrases
Lamay - Funeral wake.
Nakikiramay po kami. - We are grieving with you.
Ano po ang nangyari? - What happened?
Sige ho… Tutuloy na po kami. - Okay… We have to go now.
Condolence uli, po… - Again, our condolences…
O siya, sige… - Oh, all right…
Download Episode 18 - Funeral
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February 8th, 2006 at 6:19 pm
This guy is talking bad about you but too chicken to give the site. Keep up the great work and hope to work with you soon. (almost done with the new site)
[From Manuel] (in a dull, boring, monotonous tone) Thanks for the info. Looks like podcasters, just like bloggers, have to be thick skinned. We can’t please everyone. I’ve seen his page (which used to have a link to Viloria.com), but I won’t show any link to his site, naturally. ;-)
Anyway, please let me know once your new site is up, Christian. =)
February 13th, 2006 at 6:16 pm
Good thing you don’t have his site up anywhere or I’d go there and woop his ass! XP
[From Manuel] Thanks, Mishi. I didn’t put a link to his site because there’s no point in giving him additional traffic, right? :-)
February 14th, 2006 at 10:08 am
Ha! You’re right!!! XP
February 15th, 2006 at 1:49 am
Thanks for the lesson: my sister in law’s father died today in Manilla and I needed some tagalog words to tell her we share her grief.
February 15th, 2006 at 5:43 am
I’m sorry to hear about your family’s loss, Patrick. We will keep you in our prayers.