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  2. May 24, 2024 · On Friday's instalment of Have I Got News For You, comedian Phil Wang made his debut as guest host after a switch-up due to impartiality guidelines. By Tianna Corbin, TV reporter.

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  3. Aug 2, 2019 · Learn basic words and phrases in Tagalog. Find English translations for common Tagalog words, as well as online translation resources.

    • Tagalog For Hello
    • Tagalog For Thank You
    • Tagalog For I Love You
    • Some Other Basic Tagalog Phrases

    The first word that most students of Tagalog learn is the word for “Hello“: Kumusta. This is considered the more “proper” spelling, though you will probably also see it spelled Kamusta. If you know a little Spanish then that word may seem familiar to you! That’s because it comes from the Spanish sentence ¿Cómo está? which means “How are you?” So, d...

    The Tagalog word for thank you is Salamat. “Thank you very much” is Maraming salamat. If that word sounds like Arabic to you, you’re right! It derives from the Arabic word سَلَامَة‎ salāma meaning “good health”, or سَلَامَات‎ salāmāt, the plural form of سَلَام‎ salām – the word meaning “peace” which I’m sure you know. How did an Arabic word get int...

    How did this phrase make it onto this list of very important phrases?! Well, let’s of people learn Tagalog in order to better understand their special someone who lives in the Philippines or is originally from there. And what better way to express your feelings to someone than by telling them in their native language? “I love you” in Tagalog is Mah...

    This is obviously not an exhaustive list of all the Tagalog phrases you will ever need, but here are a few most basics to get you started! “Excuse me” – People often say this in English, especially nowadays with the spread of Taglish (Tagalog + English). Or they might mix Tagalog and English, like Excuse me po, Excuse po, or just Excuse. These expr...

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