Wait What If This Song Is In Tagalog

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Tagalog Borrowings and Cognates

Tagalog, spoken in Manila and the surrounding provinces, Luzon, Philippines, is a major language of the western branch of the Austronesian family. The bulk of this book is devoted to parallel words also found in Malay, a member of the same branch. These words are either cognates descending from Proto-Austronesian or borrowings from the same foreign languages. Other cognates were found in Javanese, Malagasy, Tahitian and even Siamese. The last third of the book deals with Sanskrit, Arabic, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese and English loanwords.
Learn Tagalog with Phrases and Sentences from Movie Falling for Christmas

Welcome to Learn Tagalog with Phrases & Sentences from Movie Falling for Christmas, your ultimate guide to mastering the Tagalog language through the vibrant and engaging world of the beloved movie Falling for Christmas. If you're searching for an exciting way to learn Tagalog, this book offers a unique, immersive approach that combines language learning with cinematic storytelling, perfect for beginners and intermediate learners alike. Why Learn Tagalog with Falling for Christmas? Learning Tagalog doesn’t have to be tedious. By weaving key phrases and sentences from Falling for Christmas into practical lessons, this book makes it easy to: · Build vocabulary: Master essential Tagalog words and expressions used in real-life contexts. · Improve grammar: Understand sentence structures through memorable movie dialogues. · Embrace culture: Connect with Tagalog-speaking cultures through the movie’s heartfelt moments and humor. · Stay motivated: Enjoy a fun, story-driven method to learn Tagalog that keeps you engaged. What You’ll Find in This Book Each chapter is designed to help you learn Tagalog effectively, featuring: · Movie-inspired phrases: Authentic dialogues from Falling for Christmas to practice conversational Tagalog. · Clear English translation: Simple breakdowns of grammar and vocabulary to boost your confidence. · Practical conversation exercises: Activities to reinforce your skills and apply what you’ve learned. · Cultural insights: Tips to understand the nuances of Tagalog-speaking communities, inspired by the movie’s themes. Who Is This Book For? Whether you’re a beginner eager to learn Tagalog from scratch or an intermediate learner looking to refine your skills, this book is tailored for you. Fans of Falling for Christmas will love reliving the movie’s magic while mastering Tagalog, and language enthusiasts will appreciate the creative, story-based approach to learning. Start Your Journey to Fluency With Learn Tagalog with Phrases & Sentences from Movie Falling for Christmas, you’ll discover that learning Tagalog can be as entertaining as watching your favorite film. Let the characters, emotions, and adventures of Falling for Christmas guide you toward fluency. Ready to learn Tagalog in a way that’s fun, memorable, and effective? Turn the page and let’s begin!
Himig at Titik

The definite origins of OPM in one book In 2017, economic journalist and Original Pilipino Music obsessive Tina Arceo-Dumlao published Himig at Titik: A Tribute to OPM Songwriters, a limited-edition collection of interviews with the progenitors of OPM, the songwriters of the 1970s and the 1980s, from Manila Sound to all the way to Socio-Political Themes Redux, her love letter to the music she grew up with. Now Inquirer Books presents a revised and updated e-book version of Himig at Titik: A Tribute to OPM Songwriters, with rare full-color photographs, including exclusive interviews with Hotdog’s Dennis Garcia, Sen. Tito Sotto, Pepe Smith, Sampaguita, Freddie Aguilar, Lolita Carbon, Willy Cruz, National Artist for Music Ryan Cayabyab, Danny Javier, Jim Paredes, Jose Mari Chan, Rey Valera, Vehnee Saturno, Odette Quesada, Joey Ayala, Gary Granada, Gary Valenciano and many others. Himig at Titik is an e-book that celebrates the music that is truly sariling atin. Part of the proceeds will benefit the PhilPop Foundation. Himig at Titik: A Tribute to OPM Songwriters by Tina Arceo-Dumlao is available for P695 ($14) from Amazon, Google Books, Apple Books, Lazada and the Inquirer Shop.