Lesson 21: Comparative Adjectives

Lesson 21: Comparative Adjectives

We continue our lesson about Tagalog adjectives. This time, we talk about comparative adjectives or how Tagalog speakers compare two or more nouns.

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Lesson 44: MA- Verbal Aspects

Lesson 44: MA- Verbal Aspects

First of all, #StopAAPIHate.This lesson covers the verbal aspects of both MA actor focus verbs and MA object focus verbs. While they share the same prefix and follow the same verbal aspect pattern, th...

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Lesson 43: MAG- Verbal Aspects

Lesson 43: MAG- Verbal Aspects

Now that we have learned how verbal aspects work, let's discuss how they are applied to MAG actor focus verbs.Stick around at the end of this episode to listen to a preview of "Kakayanin: Filipino Suc...

9 Mar 202147min

Lesson 42: UM Verbal Aspects

Lesson 42: UM Verbal Aspects

We now move on to learning the Tagalog verbal aspects, which work like verb tenses in the English language but with slight differences. We will then learn about how to express the UM actor focus verbs...

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Lesson 41: Benefactive, Instrumental, And Causative Focus Verbs

Lesson 41: Benefactive, Instrumental, And Causative Focus Verbs

This lesson talks about the last batch of verbal focus, namely: Benefactive (which uses the I- or IPAG- prefixes), Instrumental (which uses the IPANG-, IPAM- or IPAN- prefixes), and Causative/ Rationa...

30 Jan 202150min

Lesson 40: -IN And PAG-AN Locative Focus Verbs

Lesson 40: -IN And PAG-AN Locative Focus Verbs

Apart from the -AN suffix, Locative Focus Verbs use the -IN suffix and the PAG-AN affix combination.A heartfelt appreciation to my $5 Patrons mentioned as of this recording:Craig Putz, Isak Buan, Glad...

12 Jan 202140min

Lesson 39: "-AN" Locative Focus Verbs

Lesson 39: "-AN" Locative Focus Verbs

(NOTE: This episode was originally published on Patreon on October 28, 2020.)Another function of the -AN suffix is to create locative focus verbs. How can you tell it apart from the -AN object focus v...

30 Des 202059min

Lesson 38: "-AN" Object Focus Verbs

Lesson 38: "-AN" Object Focus Verbs

(NOTE: This episode was originally published on Patreon on September 30, 2020.)The -AN suffix has many functions, one of which is to turn root words into object focus verbs.A heartfelt appreciation to...

7 Des 202035min

Lesson 37: "MA-" Object Focus Verbs

Lesson 37: "MA-" Object Focus Verbs

This batch of Tagalog Object Focus Verbs features the use of the MA- prefix, which we previously used to create adjectives and Actor Focus Verbs.A heartfelt appreciation to my $5 Patrons:- Caroline Ja...

28 Aug 202031min

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