How I learned to speak FLUENT Filipino in 6 months

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Published 2020-04-20
This is my story. From knowing nothing about the Philippines to becoming fluent in 3 Filipino languages: Tagalog, Bisaya and Waray waray.

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Now for all of you who want to try telling me "It's not Filipino! It's Tagalog!" The answer is.... it's basically the same language. There are only some very VERY minor foreign words added to the vocabulary to make it "Filipino". Tagalog was the lingua franca of people who lived in or near the government capital. During the Aquino presidency in the 1980s, the national language was officially labeled Filipino (which is just Tagalog with influences from foreign languages such as Spanish)

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All Comments (21)
  • @kanaboshii
    I wanna learn it so my mom can stop talking shit about me with the church ladies ;-;
  • @rodneycusi7978
    I’m half Filipino and that is my dad was born in Manila Philippines and spoke only togalog for 20 years. Then he moved to America and met my mother and so on. My dad never taught me the language the 19 years I’ve been on earth. Last month my dad passed away and now I want to dedicate this year to learn my dads native language so I can fly over to the Philippines and finally meet my family and understanding/communicate with them. I hope this website does the trick and if so, salamat!
  • @nenabunena
    Wow, your accent is good! A lot of foreigners claim to be fluent in Tagalog but sometimes their grammar and their accent was often bad.
  • @brunomoon9813
    learning Tagalog cause i wanna live in the Philippines
  • @chungkrixx1279
    I’m a Filipino but I’ll speak english for now. For those who wants to learn tagalog, you can just probably learn it maybe less than a year. You can learn it in a short period of time if you are able to learn and practice everyday. Unlike other languages, they have their own lettering or alphabet thingy but here (and probably in other countries too) our alphabet is just the same as english so it would be not that hard to learn Tagalog. I have learned tagalog and english probably since I was a kid. Now I am aiming to learn both Korean and Japanese(It’s because of Kpop and Anime Lol) It’s gonna be a hard task but I’ll do my best I guess.
  • @johncarlo7772
    Here are some key points about grammar in the Filipino language: Word order: In Filipino, the basic word order is subject-verb-object. Verbs: In Filipino, verbs are inflected to indicate tense, aspect, and mood. Nouns: In Filipino, nouns do not have a grammatical gender and do not change form to indicate number. Plural nouns are formed by adding the suffix -ng or -mga to the singular form. Pronouns: Filipino has a rich system of personal pronouns that distinguish between singular and plural, inclusive and exclusive, and formal and familiar forms. Adjectives: In Filipino, adjectives usually follow the noun they modify and do not change form to indicate the gender or number of the noun. Adverbs: In Filipino, adverbs are typically formed by adding the suffix -lyo to the base form of an adjective. Prepositions: In Filipino, prepositions are used to indicate the relationships between nouns, pronouns, and other words in a sentence. Conjunctions: In Filipino, conjunctions are used to connect clauses and words in a sentence. Interjections: In Filipino, interjections are words or phrases that express strong emotions and are used to interrupt the normal flow of a conversation.
  • @Angelika-ko2ru
    I want to learn Tagalog so I’m not a burden to my mom and my Filipino heritage Edit 1 year later: still not fluent bruh… but I improved so I guess that’s something edit over 1 year later: I am definitely noticing my improvements, I'm trying to push myself more in speaking and listening and just trying to consume more Tagalog content.. so, slowly but surely Edit 2 years later: MATAGAL ANG LEARNING KO… pero I’m slowly getting more comfortable with the langage even though I cant fully express myself yet. Naintindihan ako ang mga daily conversations (to a certain extent). I’m hoping in 3 years when I go to the Philippines I can be close to fluent ✊🏼
  • @nelmvn
    I'm glad you manage to speak, read, write, and also pronounce perfectly. You're 100% fluent.
  • @user-jd5ve4nb1x
    Ive been in the philippines for 7 damn years and still cant speak omg
  • I'm a Filipino.....and I'm just happy to the people who wanna learn our language 😊😊😊😊Filipino language isn't hard though 😉😉😉
  • @macycorey9906
    My mom never taught me Tagalog so I’m trying to learn it now😖
  • @smacrossing4201
    He speaks 3 different filipino language?! I've been trying to learn bisaya and it's not easy 😭
  • @samgundol6819
    Bless u that u learn the philippine language like bisaya,tagalog,waray
  • @TYGVlogger
    I can understand pretty well Tagalog but I’m not fluent and I need to learn my dialect Hiligaynon(Iloilo, my city) because I was born and raised in Italy and I’ve been speaking in Italian for my whole life God Bless you man
  • It's pretty amazing to see people from other nations becoming fluent with Filipino. You actually have a good accent as well. 🙂
  • @thybiscuit
    There are two type of Filipino learner (Mostly) 1: People who married to a Filipina 2: People with Filipino parent/s who grow up outside the country
  • @REAL_SKYFIRE
    imagine signing up to learn Tagalog, but your already a Filipino yourself
  • @thxrmite5591
    Your way of pronouncing the words is really accurate! I'm glad you decided to learn our language and live in the Philippines for a few years (?)! Keep up the great work!
  • @loulousan1217
    How did u do it I am literally Filipina and I still don’t know how to speak Tagalog can u give me some tips !
  • @AJFlo-gi8vx
    My best friends are filipino and I want to learn tagalog because it sounds pretty. I also know spanish.