Vocabulary Flashcards
Ako
I
Si
Am / are / is
Ikaw
You (beginning of a sentence)
Ka
You (not beginning of a sentence)
Siya
He / she
Pangalan
Name
Ko
My / mine
Ano
What
Sino
Who
Babae
Woman
Lalaki
Man
Niya
His / Her
Pagpapakilala
Introduction
Ikinigagalak kong makilala ka
It is a pleasure to meet you
Pagpapakilala sa sarili
Introduce yourself
Gutom
Hungry
Pagod
Tired (physically, e.g. after cleaning the house)
Antok
Sleepy
Masaya
Happy
Galit
Angry
Ilan
How many
Saan
Where
Ano
What
Sino
Who
Susi
Key
Sala
Living room
Nawawala
Missing;getting lost
Naglilinis
Cleaning
Nagtatrabaho
Work
Kuwarto
Room
Linggo
Week
Nahahanap
Found
Nagluto
Cook
Naman
An expression used to mean also or too (depending on context)
Ito
This
Kaklase
Classmate
Ginang / ginoong
Mrs. / Mr.
Rin / din
Too; also
Kami
We (exclusive, not including the person being addressed)
Tayo
We (inclusive, including The person being addressed)
Kayo
You (plural)
Sila
They
Namin
Ours (exclusive, not including The person being addressed)
Natin
Ours (inclusive, including The person being addressed)
Nila
They
Sina
Plural marker for personal names
Mga
Uses for The plural form; equivalent to the latter “s” added to plural words in English
Always comes before the word
At
And; uses sa a linker
Binibini
Miss
Tao / mga
Person / people
Kapatid
Brother/sister
Kaibigan / kaibigán
Friend / lover
Katrabaho
Co-worker
Kasambahay
Roomate
Kapitbahay
Neighbor
Kababayan
Of the same Town/country
Magandang umaga
Good morning
Magandang tanghali
Happy noontime
Magandang hapon
Good afternoon
Magandang gabi
Good evening
Sige
Okay; also uses to say “goodbye”
Klase
Class
Paalam
Goodbye (considered old fashioned way of saging goodbye, popular in literary texts)
Pagbabasa
Reading
Isang
An
Pagsusulat
Writing
Aralin
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