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Crush Your Goals: Study Strategy Cheat Sheet

This document provides an introduction to learning the Filipino language. It lists 8 common reasons for studying Filipino, such as wanting to travel to the Philippines, finding the language useful for one's job, or having a love of Filipino culture. It then presents basic Filipino words like question words and provides examples of simple sentence structures and parts of speech to aid in beginning language learning.
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Crush Your Goals: Study Strategy Cheat Sheet

This document provides an introduction to learning the Filipino language. It lists 8 common reasons for studying Filipino, such as wanting to travel to the Philippines, finding the language useful for one's job, or having a love of Filipino culture. It then presents basic Filipino words like question words and provides examples of simple sentence structures and parts of speech to aid in beginning language learning.
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Reasons for Studying Filipino

Why are you Bakit ka


learning nag-aaral
Filipino?? ng Filipino?

1. I want to travel to the Philippines. 2. It’s a beautiful language.


Gusto kong maglakbay sa Pilipinas. Ito ay isang magandang wika.

3. It’s useful for my job. 4. I love Filipino culture and it’s people.
Nagagamit ko ito sa aking trabaho. Gusto ko ang kulturang Pilipino at ang mga tao dito.

5. I want to speak to my lover’s family in Filipino. 6. It’s part of my university studies.


Gusto kong makipag-usap sa pamilya ng aking Parte ito ng pag-aaral ko sa unibersidad.
kasintahan sa Filipino.

7. I live in the Philippines. 8. I love learning languages.


Nakatira ako sa Pilipinas. Gusto ko ang pag-aaral ng mga wika.
Question Words

why? what? when? where?


bakit? ano? kailan? saan?

who? how? how much? which?


sino? paano? magkano? alin?

Sentence Patterns for Beginners

Pattern Example
[A] is [B]. I’m Thomas Edison.
[A(pronoun)] si [B(noun/name)]. Ako si Thomas Edison.

Is [A] [B]? Is this water?


[A(pronoun)] ba ay [B(noun)]? Ito ba ay tubig?

How much is [A]? How much is this?


Magkano [A(pronoun)]? Magkano ito?

What time is it? It’s [A] o’clock. What time is it? It’s 6 o’clock.
Anong oras na? Alas [A(time/number)] na. Anong oras na? Alas sais na.

Learning the Grammar

noun verb adjective particle


pangngalan pandiwa pang-uri pangkayarian

adverb preposition conjunction interjection


pang-abay pang-ukol pangatnig pandamdam

pronoun idiom subject object


panghalip sawikain simuno bagay

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