Learning theTagalog Language
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Basic Facts about Tagalog
The Tagalog language is an Austronesian language. It is spoken in the Philippines with more than fifty million speakers. Speakers of Tagalog are primarily found in Manila, in the central and southern parts of Luzon, and also Lubang, Marinduque, and areas of Mindoro.
Because of emigration, Tagalog speakers are now found worldwide increasing numbers. Large concentrations of Tagalog speakers are found in Canada, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, UK and USA.
Tagalog was once written with what is referred to as the Baybayin alphabet. This is thought to have developed from the Kawi script of Java, Bali and Sumatra. The Baybayin alphabet is used primarily today for decorative purposes only. The Latin alphabet is now used to write to Tagalog on a daily basis.
Our Squidoo page provides a collection of Tagalog learning courses, RSS feeds, Tagalog videos, and a variety other resources to learn Tagalog.
Because of emigration, Tagalog speakers are now found worldwide increasing numbers. Large concentrations of Tagalog speakers are found in Canada, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, UK and USA.
Tagalog was once written with what is referred to as the Baybayin alphabet. This is thought to have developed from the Kawi script of Java, Bali and Sumatra. The Baybayin alphabet is used primarily today for decorative purposes only. The Latin alphabet is now used to write to Tagalog on a daily basis.
Our Squidoo page provides a collection of Tagalog learning courses, RSS feeds, Tagalog videos, and a variety other resources to learn Tagalog.
Vocabulary Builder Tagalog Software
Learn 100 Tagalog Basic Words
IF your child's face lights up when they see a brightly colored picture, cuddly toy animal or a game, then this is for them. Vocabulary Builder Tagalog is designed for kids who like to be entertained. It has lots of brightly colored pictures and fun games to get your child hooked on learning. Adults love this program too!
Will it work for my child?
Vocabulary Builder Tagalog is designed for children aged 4-12. It's a simple piece of educational software that they'll find easy to use. It's fun, engaging and encouraging - even for children who are easily distracted.
No reading required. Vocabulary Builder is all based on spoken language and pictures, so children don't have to be able to read in order to use it.
What will my child learn?
Vocabulary Builder covers some basic words and phrases. These have been chosen to be fun as well as useful. There are around 100 words in the program - just enough to get your child started without overloading them. The topics include colors, numbers, actions, professions and simple sentences with some prepositions.
How does it work?
There are three different sections:
Learn what the words mean with pictures accompanied by the spoken word.
Three exciting memory games that get progressively harder. It's this section where they really learn to recognise and remember words.
Record your own story. Browse through the pictures and record the words you want to appear. You can compare your recording with a native speaker if you want. You can also string your story together with any words you want to put in, then watch your story played back on cinema screen followed by a big round of applause.
This really gets them talking in a foreign language and you'll be amazed how quickly they pick up the accent.
Notes for parents:
Biologically, the earlier a child is exposed to a second language the better - studies have proven that a young mind is more receptive than an older one. Learning Tagalog will also improve your child's ability in other languages.
System Requirements
Windows 2000 or later
Mac OS X 10.2 or above
CD ROM Drive (+ computer microphone)
For more information visit Vocabulary Builder Tagalog Software.
Talk Now Tagalog Beginner Software
Learn 450 Basic Tagalog Words and Phrases
IF you're new to Tagalog, there are some basics you will have to learn, whether you're eight years old or 80, on business abroad or a tourist on holiday. Talk Now! Tagalog offers a simple-to-use method for you to start learning the language, whoever you are.
Will it work for me?
Lots of people have difficulty learning languages. Why? Most have been put off at school, don't have time to learn, or think they are too lazy to do it.
Talk Now! Tagalog answers these problems:
It lifts the language off the page. There are no dull exercises; just encouraging games that award you points for progress.
It fits easily into short ten-minute sessions. But if you want to push yourself you can learn the basics in a weekend.
if you think you're lazy, think again! You'll be amazed how motivated you can be when you enjoy the experience of learning!
What will I learn?
To speak and understand enough to "get by".
You're just starting, so we won't drop you in at the deep end. There are some things you'll want to say in any language: you'll want to say 'hello', order a drink, ask for directions and so on.
This beginners program gets straight to the point. It covers food, colors, shopping, parts of the body, numbers, telling the time, countries, greetings and essential phrases.
How does it work?
Talk Now! Tagalog gives you easy-to-achieve goals. Learning a new language is far too big a task to tackle all at once, so we have broken it down into a series of rewarding challenges.
Play interactive language games. Talk Now! feeds you new words, along with pictures to reinforce your memory. It then tests your knowledge with fun quizzes. As soon as you start playing you start learning.
Earn points for every game you play. High scorers can go on to win bronze, silver and gold awards, which you can print out as a record of achievement.
You will hear Tagalog all of the time and, using the recording games, you can start speaking straight away, then compare your voice to a native speaker.
You can learn on the move. Carry on learning in the airport lounge or the ferry without a computer. Just print out the phrasebook sheets included in the program and take them with you, or upload the program's sound files onto an iPod.
System Requirements
Windows 2000 or later
Mac OS X 10.3.9 or above
CD ROM Drive (+ computer microphone)
You can also upload words onto your iPod
For more information visit Talk Now Tagalog Software.
Talk More Tagalog Conversational Software
Learn Conversational Tagalog
THIS program teaches basic conversational phrases with structures that can be adapted to fit different situations. It also tackles one of the main challenges in learning a foreign language: building the confidence to speak it. Talk More's recording function allows you to compare your accent with that of a native speaker. Perfect for building a learner's spoken confidence.
Will it work for me?
If you know some basic Tagalog, but you don't think you could handle a full conversation, Talk More will get you talking. Because it's aimed at recent beginners, everything you hear will be clearly spoken at a speed that you can easily keep up with.
What will I learn?
In this program you'll start putting together complete sentences, as opposed to learning individual bits of vocabulary.
We've selected a range of phrases you commonly need abroad, including many that you might find essential: for example, "I'd like to pay by credit card", "My camera has been stolen", and "Where is the pharmacy?"
Topics cover greetings, shops and restaurants, getting around, hotels, phone calls, emergencies, leisure and the basic vocabulary of business and technology.
How does it work?
Watch and learn! See and hear how to speak Tagalog by watching video footage of native speakers.
Build confidence on a computer. Before testing your new speaking skills in the real world, record yourself, then play back to compare your pronunciation with that of a native speaker. (Note that we don't use electronic voice analysis: the human ear is usually much more accurate.)
Play interactive games. The comprehension quiz prompts you to react to real life situations, while a challenging recording quiz tests your knowledge and pronunciation.
You earn points for every game you play. High scorers can go on to win bronze, silver and gold awards, which you can print out as a record of achievement.
You can learn on the move. Carry on learning in the airport lounge or on the ferry. Just print out the phrasebook sheets included in the program and take them with you.
System Requirements
Windows 2000 or later
Mac OS X 10.3.9 or above
CD ROM Drive (+ computer microphone)
QuickTime 6 or higher
For more information visit Talk More Tagalog Conversational Software.
Talk Business Tagalog Intermediate Software
Learn Tagalog for Business Situations
PICTURE yourself doing business with someone who doesn't speak your language. The chances are you'll need more than "holiday level" conversation to get by. That's why Talk Business was developed. It teaches you basic business vocabulary so that you can concentrate on the important stuff and not waste time searching for the right words.
Will it work for me?
Talk Business is aimed at people who already have some experience of the language. You must feel confident enough to start up a conversation and keep it going.
The specialist phrases in Talk Business Tagalog are clearly spoken at a speed that you can easily keep up with and copy.
What will I learn?
Talk Business Tagalog gives you essential vocabulary for the workplace. It covers basics such as "what is your website address?" and "my computer crashed and I lost all my files" as well as more advanced discussion of exchange rates, product guarantees and marketing budgets.
Topics covered are: - Trading, buying and selling - Marketing, advertising and PR - IT, Internet, e-commerce and communications - Banking, finance, stock exchange and accounting - Business meetings - Business travel - Careers - Negotiations - On the phone - General business vocabulary
How does it work?
Watch and learn! See and hear how to speak Tagalog by watching video footage of native speakers.
Build confidence on a computer. Before testing your new speaking skills in the real world, record yourself, then play back to compare your pronunciation with a native speaker. (Note that we don't use electronic voice analysis: the human ear is usually more accurate.)
Play interactive games. The comprehension quiz prompts you to react to real life situations, while a challenging recording quiz tests your knowledge and pronunciation.
You earn points for every game you play. High scorers can go on to win bronze, silver and gold awards, which you can print out as a record of achievement.
You can learn on the move. Carry on learning in the airport lounge or on the ferry. Just print out the phrasebook sheets included in the program and take them with you.
System Requirements
Windows 2000 or later
Mac OS X 10.3.9 or above
CD ROM Drive (+ computer microphone)
QuickTime 6 or higher
For more information visit Talk Business Tagalog Software.
Learning Tagalog News
- Nun, 2 others killed in STAR toll crash
- by Arnell Ozaeta, ABS-CBN News Southern Tagalog BATANGAS, Philippines (4th UPDATE) ? Three people, including a Catholic nun, were killed while two others were injured when their vehicle collided with a cargo truck along the Southern Tagalog Arterial ...
- South Forbes communities
- MANILA, Philippines - In Tagalog, the word bayanihan carries great significance. Originally it referred to neighbors carrying a hut or house to a new location. While transporting houses on shoulders may be a thing of the past, people now use it to ...
- 3 perish in tollway accident
- MALVAR, Batangas ? A 52-year-old nun and her two companions died yesterday when their service vehicle collided with a cargo truck along Southern Tagalog Arterial Road (STARtollway) in Barangay San Andres, Malvar, Batangas.
- Enrile open to use of Tagalog in impeach trial
- By Christina Mendez (The Philippine Star) Updated January 24, 2012 12:00 AM 0 MANILA, Philippines - Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile is open to recommendations to conduct the impeachment proceedings against Chief Justice Renato Corona in Tagalog.
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Tagalog Music MP3s
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Tagalog iTunes
| Track | Artist | Album | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pambansang Awit (Philippine National Anthem) | Ruben Tagalog/Sylvia La Torre/ Mabuhay Singers | Best Philippine Centennial Songs | |
| Barong Tagalog | Ruben Tagalog/Sylvia La Torre/ Mabuhay Singers | Best Philippine Centennial Songs | |
| Peng You (Tagalog Adaptation) | Kim Chiu | Gwa Ay Di | |
| Sa Sariling Bayan | Ruben Tagalog/Sylvia La Torre/ Mabuhay Singers | Best Philippine Centennial Songs | |
| Sampaguita | Ruben Tagalog/Sylvia La Torre/ Mabuhay Singers | Best Philippine Centennial Songs | |
| Barong Tagalog | Ruben Tagalog | Dalagang Pilipina | |
| Awit Ni Maria Clara | Ruben Tagalog/Sylvia La Torre/ Mabuhay Singers | Best Philippine Centennial Songs |
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