
Lesson 3: Create Simple Sentences Using ANO (What?)
03/31/19 • 18 min
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Bonus Lesson: Double Vowels and Glottal Stops
Continuing from Lesson 2, let’s talk about double vowels, glottal stops, and the two ways of saying “yes” and “no.”
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Lesson 4: Create Simple Sentences Using SINO (Who?)
In this lesson, we learn new sentences revolving around the Tagalog word for "WHO," which you can use on telephone conversations and learning about new people. NOTE: This episode contains euphemisms that parents might find unsuitable for their kids.
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