Kasal ka na ba?
The Tagalog word for "ask" is "tanong." It is commonly used to refer to inquiring or seeking information or clarification from someone.
Yes, you can ask a question in Tagalog. Ano ang iyong nais itanong? (What do you want to ask?)
In Tagalog, you can say "Saan tayo?" to ask where we are.
You can say "Kamusta ka?" in Tagalog to ask how is it going.
You can say "Anong lugar yan?" in Tagalog to ask "What is that place?"
To ask "how was the pizza?" in Tagalog, you would say "Kamusta ang pizza?"
You can say "Anong nangyari sa iyo?" in Tagalog to ask "What have you been up to?"
"Sulibao" is a traditional Chinese percussion instrument that is similar to a tambourine. It is made of wood or metal and has jingles attached to its sides. The instrument is played by shaking or striking it to produce rhythmic sounds.
Bernardo Carpio is a legendary figure in Filipino folklore who is said to be a giant who can lift mountains. In Tagalog, the translation would be "Ang karakter sa kwentong si Bernardo Carpio."
Yes, go to the Tagalog version of the site HERE
Are you married? in Turkish is that "Evli misin?"
I don't have a book specifically for that purpose, but I can assist you with translating Tagalog phrases to British English phrases. Just type or ask me the Tagalog phrase you need help with.