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Hello! If you're asking about the word "ALWAYS" in Tagalog, here's an old video that you can watch po. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-VDkgQ4LCBLA.html
Salamat po I never understood "pina" before, now i can guess what the word means with that rule in mind! Is "pinag" any different? I would try to speak in tagalog but id rather make sure im understood haha
Hello, I had a question about this topic. In the part 2 video you mostly use paki+root + ang phrase. But in other resources I see them using paki+root + ng phrase mostly. Is there much of a difference between the two? for example, “pakibigay kay doc ang reseta ng gamot” -> it’s “ang reseta” But then we have “Pakihatak ng sasakyan”. Both sentences seem to refer to a specific object so the “ang” makes sense to me but so does the other way 😕
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Thank you for this helpful content ❤I have studied many resources and it is nice that your examples use a variety of moods, even some tension, basically how people talk in real life! I am traveling to Philippines next month and watching as many videos as I can 😅
@@TalkToMeInTagalogyou’re very welcome! Actually it is my third time visiting but I’m trying to speak less English this time…even though where I go their 1st language is not Tagalog but instead Aklanon which is a kind of Bisaya 😅 oh well 🤷