Tagalog: Difference between revisions

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=== Numbers ===
=== Numbers ===
1 =  
1 = Isa  
2 =  
2 = Dalawa  
3 =  
3 = Tatlo  
4 =  
4 = Apat  
5 = … 
5 = Lima


== Sample Text ==
== Sample Text ==

Revision as of 21:12, 5 September 2025

🗺️ Tagalog

Overview

  • Language family: (e.g., Austronesian → Malayo-Polynesian → [Parent language])
  • Region: (where it is spoken: provinces, islands, towns)
  • Number of speakers: (approximate)
  • Status: (e.g., widely spoken, endangered, shifting to another language)
  • Alternate names/spellings: (if any)

Phonology

Consonants

(Provide consonant inventory in table form if possible.)

Vowels

(Provide vowel inventory.)

Notable Features

  • (Unique sounds, tone, stress, vowel harmony, etc.)

Grammar

  • Word order: (e.g., Subject–Verb–Object, Verb–Subject–Object)
  • Pronouns: (list with examples)
  • Verb system: (tense, aspect, mood, affixes)
  • Noun structure: (plurals, possessives, cases)
  • Other features: (e.g., reduplication, evidentials)

Vocabulary

Core Words

English Tagalog
Water Tubig
Sun Araw
Mother Ina
House Bahay

Numbers

1 = Isa 2 = Dalawa 3 = Tatlo 4 = Apat 5 = Lima

Sample Text

Example Sentence

  • Tagalog: (Insert example sentence here)
  • Translation: (Provide English or national language translation)

Longer Text

(Insert folk tale, poem, or dialogue if available.)

Related Dialects

References


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