Go Filipino: Let's Learn Tagalog

By: Kris Andres
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  • Tagalog, which is mainly spoken in the Philippines, is one of the most beautiful languages in Asia. Writer and self-confessed language nerd Kris Andres wants to share that beauty with you. Whether you are visiting the country for business or pleasure, married or dating someone from the Philippines, an English-speaking Filipino trying to find their ethnic identity, or just trying to learn something new, this podcast is for you. It features lessons and exercises that would help you understand the Tagalog language and (hopefully) speak like native Pinoys.
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Episodes
  • Lesson 52: IPAG- Benefactive Verbal Aspects
    Nov 15 2022
    After the I- Benefactive Verbal Aspects, we now learn how the IPAG- Benefactive Focus Verbs are expressed if the action happened, is currently happening, and is anticipated to happen.

    A heartfelt appreciation to my $5 Patrons mentioned as of this recording:

    Ollie Crouch, Doug Burden, Jessica Perez-Futalan, Joel Syphers, Threcia Oliver, Peter McGarry, Caroline Jane Walsh, Brian… with an I, Isak Buan, Luke V, Kelvin, Gladys Trinidad, Craig Putz, Elaine, Paolo de Armas, J Springy, Christian Dimalanta, Terje Langeland, Bryan… with a Y, Melinda O’Connor, Mexitalian 76, Rhea Caching, Axe B, LJ Ordway, Austin Oscar, Pat Moore, Daniel, Alex, Alexander Ong, Kirstie, Steph, Roger Schachtel, Raph, Natasha Esguerra, Cherry Ann Reclusado, Theresa Salud, Cynthia Blair, Jon Bailey, Cassandra McGee, Staccato Jones, Laurel Haines, Bruno Leitz, Maryellen Queenan, Christine Haba, and Lewis.

    Buy my merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/gofilipinopod

    Follow this podcast on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok: @gofilipinopod. For inquiries, send me an email: gofilipinopod@gmail.com

    Special thanks to "Rainbows" by Kevin MacLeod.
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    36 mins
  • Lesson 51: I- Benefactive Verbal Aspects
    Nov 1 2022
    The verbal aspects of I- Benefactive Focus Verbs are similar to that of I- Object Focus Verbs. They are, however, different when it comes to their respective sentence structures.

    A heartfelt appreciation to my $5 Patrons mentioned as of this recording:

    Ollie Crouch, Doug Burden, Jessica Perez-Futalan, Joel Syphers, Threcia Oliver, Peter McGarry, Caroline Jane Walsh, Brian, Isak Buan, Luke V, Kelvin, Gladys Trinidad, Craig Putz, Elaine, Paolo de Armas, J Springy, Christian Dimalanta, Terje Langeland, Bryan, Melinda O’Connor, Mexitalian 76, Rhea Caching, Axe B, LJ Ordway, Austin Oscar, Pat Moore, Daniel, Alex, Alexander Ong, Kirstie, Steph, Roger Schachtel, Raph, Natasha Esguerra, Cherry Ann Reclusado, Theresa Salud, Cynthia Blair, Jon Bailey, Cassandra McGee, Staccato Jones, Laurel Haines, Bruno Leitz, Maryellen Queenan, Christine Haba, and Lewis.

    Buy my merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/gofilipinopod

    Follow this podcast on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok: @gofilipinopod. For inquiries, send me an email: gofilipinopod@gmail.com

    Special thanks to "Rainbows" by Kevin MacLeod.
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    35 mins
  • Lesson 50: Tagalog Slang Words (Part 1)
    Oct 15 2022
    Let's spice up our Tagalog course with a special topic every 10 episodes, beginning with an introduction to Tagalog slang words.

    A heartfelt appreciation to my $5 Patrons mentioned as of this recording: Ollie Crouch, Doug Burden, Threcia Oliver, Joel Syphers, Jessica Perez-Futalan, Caroline Jane Walsh, Kristin Maranan, Paolo de Armas, Isak Buan, Luke V, Brian… with an I, Gladys Trinidad, Elaine, J Springy, Christian Dimalanta, Craig Putz, Kelvin, Terje Langeland, Axe B, Bryan… with a Y, LJ Ordway, Melinda O’Connor, Alex, Niña Lerch, Daniel, Kirstie, Pat Moore, Alexander Ong, Cynthia Blair, Steph, Natasha Esguerra, Cassandra McGee, Roger Schachtel, Cherry Ann Reclusado, Theresa Salud, Laurel Haines, Staccato Jones, Bruno Leitz, Jon Bailey, Raph, Austin Oscar, Mexitalian 76, and Rhea Caching.

    Support my podcast for as little as $1 a month: https://www.patreon.com/gofilipinopod

    Leave me a tip at PayPal: @andreskris

    Buy my merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/gofilipinopod

    Follow this podcast on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram: @gofilipinopod. For inquiries, send me an email: gofilipinopod@gmail.com

    Special thanks to "Rainbows" by Kevin MacLeod.
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    31 mins

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Grateful for finding this podcast

It's the Tagalog language course I have been looking for. Day to day use of the language. Thank you.

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Well paced and very helpful

Enjoyed Chris’ well paced and helpful introduction to Tagalog. Found the snippets of extra hints to help overcome common challenges for foreigners learning the language very practical.

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