Former Lesson: Greeting
The following are responses some responses to the given sentence.
1. Magandang umaga.
Magandang umaga rin.
2. Magandang hapon.
Magandang hapon rin.
3. Magandang gabi.
Magandang gabi rin.
4. Aalis na ako.
Sige.
5. Sige.
Sige.
6. Maligayang bati.
Salamat.
7. Maligayang kaarawan.
Salamat.
8. Ingat.
Ingat.
9. Salamat.
Walang anuman.
Magandang umaga rin.
2. Magandang hapon.
Magandang hapon rin.
3. Magandang gabi.
Magandang gabi rin.
4. Aalis na ako.
Sige.
5. Sige.
Sige.
6. Maligayang bati.
Salamat.
7. Maligayang kaarawan.
Salamat.
8. Ingat.
Ingat.
9. Salamat.
Walang anuman.
Use of rin and din (TOO)
RIN - used if the last letter of the word ends in a vowel, letter Y and W and if the last syllable of the word ended with d__, for example Hindi rin
DIN - if the last letter of the word ends in consonant except Y and W and vice versa as above, if the last syllable of the last word ended with R_, for example: masarap din
Sige - may be a translation of OK, as long as you're agreeing.
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tagalog na tagalog :D
haha~ A friend favored me to teach her. Kaya ito. Medyo mahirap kapag pakonti-konti ang tutorial. ang daming namimiss..