Vocabulary
1. Tindahan - Store
2. Tindero - Male storekeeper
3. Tindera - Female store keeper
4. Chichiria - junk food
5. Tao - Person
6. Po - a suffix used to add politeness to a word.
7. Tao po - Common way of calling attention. It is equivalent to "Anybody home?"
8. Magandang Araw - Good Morning
9. Ano - What
10. Kailangan - Need
11. Mo - You
12. Magkano - How much (price)
13. Asin - Salt
14. Limang Piso - P5.00
15. Isa/Isang - One
16. Supot - small pack (the stress should be on the first syllable. If you put the stress on the last syllable, its meaning becomes "uncircumcised".
17. O sige - Alright/ok
18. lang - Only
19. Ito - here/this
20. Bayad - payment
21. Salamat - Thank You
Cultural Background
Sari sari Store is a kind of store you will see commonly along the streets of the Philippines. Its usually just an extention of the house. It sells sweets, salt and spices, chichiria, soda, celphone load, and many others. Whatever we need on a daily bases can usually be found in this Tindahan.
Scenario Background
Joe, an tourist decides to spend his vacation living among the people instead in a luxury hotel. He even decided to cook for himself. Because Joe is smart, he didn't come to the Philippines culturally unprepared. Before he came over, he studied how to cook Filipino dishes. But when it comes to ingredients, he was totally unprepared because he forgot to bring some salt. So Joe rans out of his rented house to a nearby Sari-Sari Store to get some ingredients.
Joe - Tao po! Pabilan.
Tindero - Magandang araw Joe! Anong kailangan mo?
Joe - Magkano po ang asin?
Tindero - Limang piso ang isang supot.
Joe - O sige po, isa lang. Ito ang bayad ko.
Tindero - Salamat Joe!
Using the vocabulary above, can you figure out what transpired?
Leave your answers as a comment below.
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Speak Tagalog Today
Helpful Filipino expressions
Hello = Kamusta
My name is John = Ako si John
How are you today? = Kamusta ka ngayong araw?
DO you know how to speak English?= Marunong ka bang mag English
I know how to speak a little Tagalog= Marunong ako mag Tagalog pero konti lang
Are you going somewhere today?= May pupuntahan ka ba ngayong araw?
Are you busy?= Busy ka ba?
Would you like to go to _____ = Gusto mo pumunta ng____
Hello = Kamusta
My name is John = Ako si John
How are you today? = Kamusta ka ngayong araw?
DO you know how to speak English?= Marunong ka bang mag English
I know how to speak a little Tagalog= Marunong ako mag Tagalog pero konti lang
Are you going somewhere today?= May pupuntahan ka ba ngayong araw?
Are you busy?= Busy ka ba?
Would you like to go to _____ = Gusto mo pumunta ng____
Friday, December 30, 2011
Holiday and other Greetings
Merry Christmas - Maligayang Pasko
Happy New Year - Maligayang Bagong Taon
Happy Birthday - Maligayang Kaarawan
Magandang Araw - Good day
Happy New Year - Maligayang Bagong Taon
Happy Birthday - Maligayang Kaarawan
Magandang Araw - Good day
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
How to say "I don't like you, leave me alone"
Ayoko sayo, umalis ka nga dito
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
For Free Lessons
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Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Elena
This is a short novel about Elena. The goal of this story is to show you phrases that you can use everyday.
Isang araw sa buhay ni Elena = A day in Elena's life
Elena : Magandang Araw = Good Morning
Boyet: Magandang Araw din. = Good morning (too). Din means also
Elena : Busy ka? = Are you busy
Boyet : Hindi, Bakit? = Nope, Why (did you ask)
Elena : Gusto mo manood ng sine? = Want to go to the movies with me
ITUTULOY.... = To be continued
Isang araw sa buhay ni Elena = A day in Elena's life
Elena : Magandang Araw = Good Morning
Boyet: Magandang Araw din. = Good morning (too). Din means also
Elena : Busy ka? = Are you busy
Boyet : Hindi, Bakit? = Nope, Why (did you ask)
Elena : Gusto mo manood ng sine? = Want to go to the movies with me
ITUTULOY.... = To be continued
Monday, December 6, 2010
My Family
- Dad - Tatay
- Mom - Nanay
- elder Sister - Ate
- elder brother - Kuya
- Youngest sibling - bunso
- Grand Pa - Lolo
- Grand Ma - Lola
- Uncle - Tito
- Aunt - Tita
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