3 online basic tagalog tutors

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$20

1 lesson

60 mins each

Arielle Domingo
La Mirada, CA

Cypress College 2022 Alumni, Hospitality Management

I’ve been learning a lot of Tagalog growing up since I was little. During my grade school days here in the US, before moving to the Philippines temporarily, I learned some basic Tagalog words from my family members whenever I didn't understand a word, while watching a Filipino channel on TV. I studied Tagalog in the Philippines as one of my subjects in high school, 10 years ago at College of the Holy Spirit Manila. For two years of high school and three years of college in the Philippines, I learned a lot from my professors in my Filipino and Social Studies subjects. I have a passion for learning various languages, that’s why in my free time, I try to learn other languages online such as Korean, Spanish, Japanese, German, French, and Latin. After moving back to the US in September 2018, I continued my major in Hospitality Management at Cypress College. Spring 2020 was the time I took my online classes, and during that time, I started to have a passion for practicing my learning skills. While balancing my time in school, I was involved with Titan Catholic from Cal State University Fullerton from Spring 2021-2022, where I grew in my faith with God and other people around me and I participated in their bible studies until I graduated from Cypress College with an Associate in Science Degree in Hospitality Management in Spring 2022. Since then, I’ve been a helping hand to others and I do believe that with my knowledge and other skills, I can incorporate them in any work that comes my way.

$20

1 lesson

60 mins each

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$200

10 lessons

60 mins each

Wilmer Leal
Caloocan, Metro Manila, Philippines

Reading and Speaking Mentor

Official Language: Tagalog is one of the official languages of the Philippines, alongside English. Origin: The Tagalog language originated in the Central Luzon region of the Philippines. Austronesian Family: It belongs to the Austronesian language family. National Language: Tagalog serves as the basis for Filipino, the national language of the Philippines. Manila Dialect: The Tagalog spoken in Manila is often referred to as the Manila dialect. Baybayin Script: Historically, Tagalog was written using the Baybayin script. Latin Alphabet: Today, Tagalog is written using the Latin alphabet. Malay Influence: Tagalog has been influenced by the Malay language, particularly in terms of vocabulary. Spanish Influence: Due to Spanish colonization, Tagalog has borrowed many words from the Spanish language. Loanwords: Tagalog incorporates loanwords from Sanskrit, Arabic, Chinese, and English. Root Words: Tagalog is known for its extensive use of root words, which can be modified with prefixes, infixes, and suffixes. Reduplication: The repetition of a word or a part of it, known as reduplication, is common in Tagalog. Affixes: Verbs in Tagalog can take on various affixes to indicate aspects, moods, and tenses. Pronouns: The language has a complex system of pronouns that reflect social status and politeness. Gender-Neutral Pronouns: Tagalog traditionally has gender-neutral pronouns, distinguishing it from some other languages. Five Vowels: Tagalog has five vowel sounds: a, e, i, o, u. Accent Marks: While not common, accent marks (kudlit) can be used in Tagalog to indicate stress on certain syllables. Numerous Dialects: Different regions in the Philippines have their own dialects of Tagalog. Common Phrases: Common greetings include "Magandang araw" (Good day) and "Kamusta ka?" (How are you?). Cultural Significance: Learning Tagalog is essential for understanding Filipino culture and traditions. Love for Expressions: Tagalog speakers often use colorful expressions and idioms. Mahal

$200

10 lessons

60 mins each

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