Tagalog With Albine

How To Use Noón, Hulí, Nang, Kapág & Kung | Tagalog Coaching Session 2


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This is a free-format episode as we practice Tagalog. This is suited to Upper Beginner & Lower Intermediate students in Tagalog. 


Essential Questions

  1. What is the difference between "noóng" & "hulí"?
  2. What is the difference between "noóng" & "nang"

  3. Tagalog To English:

    Panáy (adverb): frequent;

    Matuksó (verb): to be tempted, to be teased;

    Halíp (adjective): except; 

    Noón (adverb): a time in the past;

    Hulí (adjective): last, late;


    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.


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