Glossika 2024 1 Flashcards
It’s raining
Umuulan
Go away!
Alis
Let’s go
Tara na
It’s late
Gabi na
It’s cold
Malamig
I’m tired
Pagod ako
I’m hungry
Gutom ako
I’m thirsty
Uhaw ako
Come on!
Tara na!
It’s going to rain
Uulan yan
I’m going out
Lalabas ako
How are you?
Kamusta ka?
Do something!
Kumilos ka!
Let’s dance
Sayaw tayo
I’m bored
Naiinip ako
He’s laughing
Tumatawa siya
They’re going out / they’re coming out
Palabas sila
** They are on their way out. - In this context, “palabas” is used to describe the action of exiting or leaving a location. This usage aligns with the directional prefix “pa-” indicating movement towards the outside.
Where are you from?
Taga saan ka?
She has
Mayroon siya
It’s expensive
Magastos ito
It flies
Lumilipad ito
It’s not cold
Hindi malamig
They’re a dollar
Isang dolyar
I’m already tired
Pagod na ako
It’s hot today
Mainit ngayon
Are you ready?
Handa ka na ba?
There isn’t any snow
Walang niyebe
He’s in bed (2)
Nasa kama siya
Siya ay nasa kama (more formal, less common)
What time is it?
Anong oras na?
You don’t have a dog
Wala kang aso
She reads
I like to read
Nagbabasa siya
mahilig ko magbasa
He thinks
Let me think
Nag-iisip siya
Hayaan mo akong mag-isip
I have a car
May kotse ako
He dances
Sumasayaw siya
That’s impossible
Imposible iyan
I’m going to walk
Maglalakad ako
I am at home
Nasa bahay ako
Am I late?
Huli na ba ako?
This bag is heavy
Mabigat ang bag
Something is going to happen
May mangyayari
I’m not hungry
Hindi ako gutom
I’m not tired
Hindi ako pagod
It’s cold today
Malamig ngayon
There isn’t any room
Wala nang lugar
- “Nang” in this phrase functions similarly to “no longer” or “anymore” in English. It emphasizes that there was once space available, but now it is fully occupied or no longer available.
“Nang” acts as a distinct word that modifies verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, specifically indicating manner, time, or condition in sentences.
Not at all / no problem
Walang problema
It’s very interesting
Ito’y nakakawili
Are you hungry?
Nagugutom ka ba?
Do you have any money?
May pera ka ba?
The bus is late
Huli na ang bus
Do you have a car?
May kotse ka ba?
Do you love her?
Mahal mo ba siya?
She doesn’t have a key
Wala siyang susi
- siya - he
- susi - key
They’re at home
Nasa bahay sila
Are you going to watch it?
Papanoorin mo ba?
I can’t find it
Hindi ko mahanap
Is she sick?
May sakit ba siya?
I’m working
Nagtatrabaho ako
- nagtatrabaho - working
- nag-: prefix indicating ongoing action
- tatrabaho: root verb form, “to work”
I’m from New York
Taga New York ako
You’re still sick
May sakit ka pa
- pa - yet, still
There’s a book on the table
May libro sa mesa
Do they teach?
Nagtuturo ba sila?
Where is she going?
Saan siya pupunta?
I’m going to bed/sleep
Matutulog na ako
I’m not rich
Hindi ako mayaman
Now there are a lot
Ngayon, marami na
Where’s she going?
Saan siya pupunta?
I’m going to watch it
Panonoorin ko ito
Where are they going?
Saan sila pupunta?
Do you know her?
Kilala mo ba siya?
I’m staying at home / I’m just at home
Sa bahay lang ako
- lang - just, only
Where do you come from?
Saan ka nanggaling?
It’s (still) too early
Masyado pang maaga
- pa - yet, still
- maaga - early
She’s in the bathroom
Siya ay nasa banyo
I’m not eating
Hindi ako kumakain
- kumain - infinitive OR past tense / completed action
- kumakain - on going action
She doesn’t have a car
Wala siyang kotse
Are they teaching?
Tinuturuan ba nila?
I can’t hear you
Hindi kita marinig
I’m hungry. I’ll have it /
I’m hungry, it’s mine
Gutom ako, akin na
- akin - mine
I’ll be right back
Babalik ako kaagad
Come on, let’s go out
Tara, lumabas tayo
Open a window
Magbukas ng bintana
Where’s your key?
Nasaan ang susi mo
- nasaan - where is
- saan - where
The dinner smells good
Mabango ang hapunan
- mabango - fragrant
- hapunan - dinner
These bags are heavy
Mabigat ang mga bag
Are you sure of it?
Sigurado ka ba dito?