The most accurate online English to Tagalog translator
Need to translate an email from a supplier in Tagalog or a website while traveling abroad? Lingvanex introduces a FREE Online translator that instantly translates from English to Tagalog or from Tagalog to English!
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How does machine translation work? Artificial intelligence first analyzes the source text and creates an intermediate version of its translation, and then converts it into text in the target language using grammatical rules and dictionaries.
Popular English-Tagalog phrases for Starting Conversation
This list provides some basic Tagalog phrases to get you started. Keep in mind that translation and usage of these phrases can be influenced by context and cultural nuances.
- Hello – Kamusta
- Good morning – Magandang umaga
- Good afternoon – Magandang hapon
- Good evening – Magandang gabi
- How are you? – Kumusta ka?
- I'm fine – Mabuti naman ako
- Thank you – Salamat
- Excuse me – Padaan po
- Sorry – Pasensya na
- I understand – Naiintindihan ko
- I don’t understand – Hindi ko naiintindihan
- Do you speak English? – Marunong ka ba ng Ingles?
- Yes – Oo
- No – Hindi
- Can you help me? – Maaari mo ba akong tulungan?
- Where is the restroom? – Nasaan ang banyo?
- How much is this? – Magkano ito?
- What time is it? – Anong oras na?
Discover some interesting facts about the Tagalog language:
Tagalog comes from the words “taga-ilog”, meaning “from the river” or “river dweller”, and has Sanskrit origins.
Its standardized form, officially named Filipino, is the national language of the Philippines alongside English. And there are 19 languages that have regional status in the Philippines, such as Cebuano, Ilocano, Hiligaynon, etc.
The Tagalog language has been influenced by Spanish and English throughout history, leading to many Spanish and English loanwords and expressions.
Tagalog doesn’t have grammatical gender for nouns.
The language has unique expressions, proverbs, and poetic forms such as the tanaga, a traditional four-line poem with a specific rhyming pattern.
5 unique ways to learn a language
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Use flashcards. Create flashcards with important words and phrases and practice them every day. You can even add pictures to help you memorise the meanings. The more often you review your flashcards, the faster you will memorise new vocabulary.
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Cook Tagalog dishes. Listening to audio recipes and watching cooking videos from native people will not only help you learn the language and master pronunciation, but also immerse yourself in the culture of the country.
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Play games. There are many games and apps that will help you practice the Tagalog language. You can make up your own games.
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Attend speaking clubs. You should start speaking or at least practising your pronunciation as early as possible. You can do this by attending Tagalog speaking clubs where people discuss different topics and share their stories. You will be practising your vocabulary, grammar and storytelling skills at the same time.
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Learn the culture. The country of Tagalog has a cultural flavor, so participating in traditional dances, attending festivals and arts and crafts workshops will not only introduce you to the language but also deepen your understanding of Tagalog culture.
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Why do people call Tagalog Filipino?
The Philippines is composed of numerous islands, each with its distinct languages and dialects. One of these is Tagalog, which went through refinements and evolved into the standardized language known as Filipino. In summary, Filipino is a standardized form of Tagalog.
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