Lesson 28: The "BA" Question Particle

Lesson 28: The "BA" Question Particle

This is the first of our series of lessons about questions. Here we learn how any sentence becomes a yes-or-no question just by adding a single word into the mix. Where that word is placed, however, requires precision.

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- Caroline Jane Walsh
- Jess L
- Craig Putz
- Elaine
- Raph
- Abigail Rotzoll
- Carla
- Natasha Esguerra
- Roger Schachtel
- Theresa Salud
- Jon Bailey
- Glen McKenzie

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Lesson 27: HUWAG and AYAW Negation Words

Lesson 27: HUWAG and AYAW Negation Words

This is the second half of our lesson about negations, featuring negative commands and negative actions. We also learn about what happens when we use two negative words in a sentence.A heartfelt thank...

8 Apr 202031min

Lesson 26: WALA and HINDI Negation Words

Lesson 26: WALA and HINDI Negation Words

This is the first lesson about negations or expressing negatives in a sentence. Here we discuss the Tagalog words for "nothing" and "no."A heartfelt thanks to my Patrons:- Jess L- Raphprobably- Elaine...

1 Apr 202027min

Lesson 25: Non-verb Sentences

Lesson 25: Non-verb Sentences

In this lesson, we create Tagalog sentences without using any verbs.A heartfelt thanks to my Patrons:- Jess L- Raphprobably- Elaine- Craig Putz- Abigail Rotzoll- Natasha Esguerra- Roger Schachtel- The...

24 Mar 202056min

Lesson 24: Foundations Of A Tagalog Sentence

Lesson 24: Foundations Of A Tagalog Sentence

We've learned about the basic components of Tagalog grammar; now it's time to use them in building a sentence.A heartfelt thanks to my Patrons:- Jess L- Raphprobably- Elaine- Craig Putz- Abigail Rotzo...

17 Mar 202033min

Lesson 23: Superlative Adjectives, Part 2

Lesson 23: Superlative Adjectives, Part 2

It's Go Filipino's first birthday! Many thanks to everyone who has listened and supported this humble podcast for the past 12 months.In this lesson, we wrap up our discussion about the superlative adj...

10 Mar 202033min

Lesson 22: Superlative Adjectives, Part 1

Lesson 22: Superlative Adjectives, Part 1

Superlative adjectives in the Tagalog language are more than just "most" and "-est," This lesson is the first part of learning how to craft Tagalog superlatives.A heartfelt thanks to my Patrons:- Lisa...

26 Feb 202048min

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.A heartfelt thanks to my Patrons:- Abigail Rotzoll- N...

6 Feb 202051min

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