Learn Tagalog Filipino Show Episode [14]
In this lesson you will learn how to say I'm hungry in Tagalog/ Filipino
So when you're hungry you will simply say "I'm hungry" in English in tagalog filipino you can say
And if you want to say "Let's eat"
The Utensil ForK is called Tinidor from the spanish tenedor filipinos adapted the word. Filipinos don't usually use chopsticks but there many filipinos who use their hands to eat instead it's a traditional way of eating especially in the rural areas or provinces.
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The spoon, is called kutsara in tagalog filipino form the spanish Cuchara. There are many words in tagalog or filipino that is derived from spanish because the Philippines has been conlonized for more than 300 years by spain.
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This qoute is translated From English to Tagalog-Filipino
FROM: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
“Whatever you think you can do or believe you can do, begin it. Action has magic, grace, and power in it.”
Anu-man ang inisip mo na kaya mong gawin o pininiwalaan ay kaya mong gawin. Simulan mo. Ang pagkilos ay may salamangka, pagpapala, at kapangyarihan.
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