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This is a free-format General Tagalog Practice. When joined by a Spanish speaking student, Albine gets to learn a little bit of Spanish that makes the session interesting and fun...
This will help you grow your vocabulary, get a quick lesson on Tagalog verbs, introduce new Tagalog expressions, and get a quick practice on "bakâ", "kapág" & "kung".
Tagalog To English:
Kapág & Kung:
Both are used as conjunctions.
Consider 2 independent clauses: Clause 1 (condition) & Clause 2 (effect or event or action to take place)
The clause after "kapág" is a condition that's to be satisfied in the future.
Clause 1: "nagtrabaho ka" (condition to be satisfied in the future)
Clause 2: "magkakapera ka" (effect)
Kapág nagtrabaho ka, magkakapera ka.
The clause after "kung" is an in-case-of condition
Clause 1: "pupunta ka sa Pilipinas" (in-case-of-condition)
Clause 2: "magsalitâ ka ng Tagalog doón" (action-to-take-place)
Kung pupunta ka sa Pilipinas, magsalitâ ka ng Tagalog doón.
By Aralin World LLCThis is a free-format General Tagalog Practice. When joined by a Spanish speaking student, Albine gets to learn a little bit of Spanish that makes the session interesting and fun...
This will help you grow your vocabulary, get a quick lesson on Tagalog verbs, introduce new Tagalog expressions, and get a quick practice on "bakâ", "kapág" & "kung".
Tagalog To English:
Kapág & Kung:
Both are used as conjunctions.
Consider 2 independent clauses: Clause 1 (condition) & Clause 2 (effect or event or action to take place)
The clause after "kapág" is a condition that's to be satisfied in the future.
Clause 1: "nagtrabaho ka" (condition to be satisfied in the future)
Clause 2: "magkakapera ka" (effect)
Kapág nagtrabaho ka, magkakapera ka.
The clause after "kung" is an in-case-of condition
Clause 1: "pupunta ka sa Pilipinas" (in-case-of-condition)
Clause 2: "magsalitâ ka ng Tagalog doón" (action-to-take-place)
Kung pupunta ka sa Pilipinas, magsalitâ ka ng Tagalog doón.