Sat 30 Sep 2006
Here are Tagalog words for the numbers one to ten.
1 - isa
2 - dalawa
3 - tatlo
4 - apat
5 - lima
6 - anim
7 - pito
8 - walo
9 - siyam
10 - sampu
1, 2, 3 - isa, dalawa, tatlo
Your bald dad - ang tatay (dad) mong kalbo (bald)
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September 30th, 2006 at 12:53 am
Is that what it means?! All this time I thought it meant “your dad has a bad back” - LOL!!
September 30th, 2006 at 7:42 am
Hi Carmen! :-)
Here’s the complete chant:
isa, dalawa, tatlo
ang tatay mong kalbo
pumasok sa banyo
nabasag ang ulo
(one, two, three
your bald dad
entered the bathroom
and hit his head)
[probably from slipping and falling on the floor]
I know it sounds mean, but that’s how some kids can be at times…
October 1st, 2006 at 6:13 pm
I will inform you one Japanese kid rhyme.
Gu-Li-Co, Chi-Yo-Ko-Le-Y-To, Pa-Y-Na-Tsu-Pu-Lu
(3 syllables, 6 syllables, 6 syllables)
It is rhyme for Rock Scissors Paper Game*.
Glico-chocolate-pineapple means Gu:Rock-Choki:Scissors-Par:Paper
for the same pronunciation of each first syllable.So,when you win by Rock,you will be able to move foward 3 steps.
*Rock wins against Scissors, Scissors wins against PaperPaper wins against Rock
Salamat maganda Podcast mo.
October 1st, 2006 at 8:47 pm
Salamat din! :-)
October 7th, 2006 at 3:05 pm
Love the Micro-Podcast.
Ingat Ka,
Billy
[From Manuel] Salamat, Billy! Ingat sila… :-)
October 11th, 2006 at 8:14 am
hi manuel. It’s Terrence from VOX and volkanoboy.com. I’m thinking of starting a podcast next year. What is the audio player plugin that you are using for this blog? It looks nice. Great job with the blog, btw.
thanks
[From Manuel] Hi Terrence! It’s not a plugin, actually. I just type in the code using the Dewplayer swf file:
http://www.alsacreations.fr/mp3-dewplayer.html
October 25th, 2006 at 10:41 am
that’s a nice mp3 player. It works well with your podcasting site. Have you heard of “podpress” plugin? It’s very excellent for using it as a player for video, mp3, all audio files on your blog. It’s very customizable. It even connects your audio file with iTunes with your RSS feeds. You can check it out in action here: http://volkanoboy.com/blog/?p=604 . Here is the plugin: http://www.mightyseek.com/podpress/
[From Manuel] Hi! I’ll check out that plugin soon. :-)
February 7th, 2007 at 10:16 am
My two kids enjoyed the counting. So did I. The rhyming poem is fun too. Together, we have funning learning Tagalog. Steve
[From Manuel] Thanks for dropping by, Steve! I’m glad you and your kids had fun. :-)