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  1. Tagalog (World Languages) by Living Language, 2007-11-13
  2. Basic Tagalog for Foreigners And Non-tagalogs (Tuttle Language Library; book and audio CD) (Tuttle Language Library) (Tuttle Language Library) by S. Paraluman Aspillera, Yolanda Canseco Hernandez, 2007-07-15
  3. Tagalog (Pilipino) Made Nice & Easy (REA) (Languages Made Nice & Easy) by The Staff of REA, 2001-05-07
  4. Teach Yourself Tagalog Complete Course by Corazon Salvacion Castle, Laurence McGonnell, et all 2004-01-26
  5. Concise English-Tagalog Dictionary (Tuttle Language Library) by Jose Villa Panganiban, 1994-07
  6. Basic Tagalog: Learn to Speak and Understand Tagalog with Pimsleur Language Programs (Basic) by Pimsleur, 2007-08-14
  7. Conversational Tagalog: Learn to Speak and Understand Tagalog with Pimsleur Language Programs (Simon & Schuster's Pimsleur Conversational) by Pimsleur, 2007-08-14
  8. Intermediate Tagalog: Developing Cultural Awareness Through Language (Pali: Philippines Series) by Teresita V. Ramos, 1981-12
  9. Tagalog Structures (Pali Language Texts) by Teresita V. Ramos, 1971-05-01
  10. Tagalog: Learn to Speak and Understand Tagalog with Pimsleur Language Programs (Simon & Schuster's Pimsleur Language Programs) by Pimsleur, 2007-08-14
  11. Tagalog for Beginners, (Pacific and Asian Linguistics Institute. PALI language texts: Philippines) by Teresita V. Ramos, 1971-06
  12. Tagalog Dictionary (Pali Language Texts: Philippines) by Teresita V. Ramos, 1971-05-01
  13. Tagalog (Teach Yourself Languages) by Cora Castle, Laurence McGonnell, 2003-12-26
  14. Tagalog-English, English-Tagalog (Pilipino) Dictionary : A Language of the Philippines by Carl R. Galvez Rubino, 1998-09

1. Tagalog Learner's Home
tagalog1.com tagalog language training for nonnative speakers Friday, 05/21/2004.
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Sound exercises
On learning Tagalog Contact us Be a test reader!
Capabilities and Milestones 1. Greet others around you and introduce yourself
2. Pronounce Tagalog vowels and consonants
3. Refer to persons and things by using nouns
4. Refer to persons by using pronouns
5. Say complete sentences using your first Tagalog verbs
6. Use po, at, rin and naman 1. Use other forms of greeting
2. Pronounce Tagalog words with the correct word stress
3. Refer to things by using pronouns: itó, iyán, iyón 4. Use Oo, hindî; na, pa; ba; ngâ 1. Understand and participate in the featured conversation. 2. Recognize basic sentences and create your own 3. Describe the purpose of actor- and object-focus verbs 4. Talk about present events using –um- and –in verbs 1. Count to 20 in Tagalog 2. Use nga, baká, yatà, kayâ, daw, palá 3. Talk about past events using –um- and –in verbs

2. Home Page Allyear
Interactive language lessons, online dictionaries, and articles on language and culture, from the SEAsite project at Illinois University.
http://www.seasite.niu.edu/Tagalog/
TULOY PO KAYO SA AMING BAHAY-PAHINA NG WIKANG TAGALOG AT KULTURANG PILIPINO
BAYANIHAN
ni Joselito E. Barcelona
Magsimula ka, batiin ang kay gandang umaga
Nang may ngiti sa iyong mga mata
Sa pagkakaidlip, gumising na!
Ang buhay ay masaya, palalampasin mo ba?
Iisa lang ang buhay mo, kumilos ka gamitin mo
Kung may nais ang puso mo, mangarap ka, abutin mo
Upang ito'y makamit mo, magsikap ka, simulan mo!
- mula sa isang kontemporaryong awiting Tagalog PASOK (ENTER) Scholarships to Study Southeast Asian Languages at NIU Southeast Asian Studies Summer Institute at the University of Wisconsin, Madison: June 14 through August 6, 2004 This site is maintained by SEAsite a project of Northern Illinois University and the Center for Southeast Asian Studies, DeKalb, Illinois, USA

3. TAGALOG 2002 MAIN PAGE
national language. The tagalog language has very strong affinity with Malay languages (Bahasa Indonesia/Malay). However, due to
http://www.seasite.niu.edu/Tagalog/Tagalog_mainpage.htm
UNA BULAQUEÑA
ni Juan Luna
INTERACTIVE LANGUAGE AND FILIPINO CULTURE RESOURCES
Part of the SEAsite Project at Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, Illinois, USA
and the Center for Southeast Asian Studies
A recipient of the Multilingual Learner Award 2002 given by
the Swedish National Education Agency's Multilingual Learner Open Collaborative Project
NEW AND UPDATED PAGES For Tagalog Learners For Language Teachers Tagalog Terminologies Tagalog Tools ... SEAsite Survey
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INTRO TO TAGALOG Filipino vs Tagalog Linguistic Features of Tagalog Filipino in the US Filipino as a Heritage Language FOR TAGALOG LEARNERS Beginner's Level Intermediate Level Reading Lessons Tagalog Grammar FOR LANGUAGE TEACHERS Sample Lesson Plans Cultural Notes Language Acticles Sample Language Activities TAGALOG TOOLS Tagalog-English Dictionary English-Tagalog Dictionary Tagalog Discussion Forum Tagalog Chatroom Tagalog Tutor e-mail TAGALOG FOR KIDS PHILIPPINE CULTURE PHILIPPINE FESTIVALS COMMENTS ... SEASITE LINKS OVERVIEW USEFUL TAGALOG PHRASES TAGALOG COLORS TAGALOG IDIOMS ... TAGALOG SONGS Lyrics and Audio FEATURES TAGALOG Word Games klik dito Pre-Spanish Filipinos' Writing System klik dito Bahay Kubo atbp.

4. IPL Kidspace: Say Hello To The World
Say Hello in the tagalog language. Pilipino. Click to hear how to say hello in Tagalog Words in English from the tagalog language
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Say Hello in the Tagalog Language
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Click to hear how to say hello in Tagalog! (To listen to sound files, you will need to download Real Audio Player English:
Good day My name is Tagalog: Magandang tanghali po Ako si Pronunciation: Ma-gan-DANG tang-HA-lee poh Ah-ko see
Did You Know You Were Speaking Tagalog?
Words in English from the Tagalog language:
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There are 45,000,000 people who speak Tagalog in the Philippines. Now you can say hello to 45,000,000 people!

5. Filipino Language Software - Tagalog, Cebuano, & Ilocano Languages
Filipino Language Software Tagalog, Visayan, and Ilocano language learning, translator, Philippine maps, and dictionary Language Software. tagalog language. Visayan language. Cebuano language .
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Tagalog, Cebuano and Ilocano on CD Language software that features a dictionary, translator, and language learning. Includes maps of the Philippines and a peso converter.
Translator This is a word for word text translator. Translates in either direction.
Translates letters, word lists, or any text-formatted document. Create your own customized word lists - a translated list of words that can be printed. Screen shot of Translator Top of Page
Language Learning Contains related words in different categories. See the screen shot to see an example of a word list. It can be played in sequence similar to an audiocassette tape. Unlike a tape, you can select any number of words from each category. The speed is controllable, and the lists may be printed. This feature is not available in the Ilocano version. The next Ilocano release will contain this utility. Top of Page
Dictionary Indexed in both languages, quickly locates a word in either language. Enter the desired word, or first part of the word to locate the corresponding word in the other language. You can also move sequentially backward or forward. These words can be copied and pasted into any other Windows documents. Note: the first release of Ilocano does not have sound in the dictionary.

6. Learn Tagalog - Tagalog Books, Courses, And Software
Tagalog books, courses, and software and other products to help you learn Tagalog. Learning materials in over 100 languages. We ship anywhere! Welcome to our tagalog language page featuring Tagalog books, courses, and software. We have assembled the finest tagalog language learning products available
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Multilingual Books FSI Philippine Headstart Course
Now available in a CD version!

This is the best course for learning to speak Philipino/Tagalog quickly. Conversation, dialogues and practical vocabulary are the focus of this course. The illustrated book includes course materials and a cultural guide. Each unit of the 13 cassettes or CDs has different activities, including conversation and notes, exercises, and a self-evaluation quiz. Unit by unit objectives for each module are stated at the start of the module, and each module has a vocabulary at the end. This course was developed by the Defense Language Institute for use in its own renowned language school. With 13 tapes or CDs and a book. And now, for a limited time you can save $50 on any FSI course level priced over $100, and

7. Transparent Language - Tagalog
tagalog language Products Want to improve your tagalog language skills? Home tagalog language Products Languages Back to top. Foreign Language Links
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Tagalog (ta-GA-log) is the national language of the Republic of the Philippines. It was officially renamed Pilipino in 1961. Today, it is taught in the elementary and secondary schools of the Philippines, where it is spoken by approximately 45 million people.
  • Tagalog Language Overview
    These pages provide information on the language origin, forms of address, and grammar. Tagalog Survival Phrases
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8. Learn Tagalog Online - Write Or Speak In Tagalog Language Exchange
Use free lesson plans. Learn to Speak Tagalog. Language Exchange via Email, Text Chat and Voice Chat. Find a tagalog language exchange partner now, and have fun!
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Home Learn to Speak Tagalog Learn Tagalog online by practicing with a native speaker who is learning your language. Write or speak Tagalog online to improve grammar or conversation.
A language exchange complements other forms of learning such as classroom, cultural immersion and multimedia, because you get to practice all that you have learned with native speakers in a safe and supportive environment.
...one of "the best ways to learn a foreign language." - The Wall Street Journal
November 18, 2002 Advantages of language exchange learning include:
  • Learning the real Tagalog language (slang, expressions, etc.) used by ordinary native speakers
  • Getting accustomed to the way native speakers speak in real (casual) conversation
  • Making a friend in the Tagalog-speaking culture.
Language exchange learning is also inexpensive because we provide free tips and lesson plans that allow you to do a language exchange on your own.
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9. Tagalog Language Software
tagalog language softwarethat features a dictionary, translator, and language learning. Includes maps of the Philippines and a peso converter. The tagalog language Software© currently contains a
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10. Tagalog - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Tagalog. (Redirected from tagalog language). Tagalog is an Austronesian Cognates. Tagalog is an Austronesian language. The following cognates can
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Tagalog
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(Redirected from Tagalog language Tagalog is an Austronesian language , commonly spoken in the Philippines , and is the basis for the national language called Filipino . There are an estimated 17 million native speakers of Tagalog and about 50 million others who speak it as a second language. Tagalog Spoken in: Philippines Total speakers: 17 Million (native), 50 million (secondary) Ranking Genetic
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Tagalog Official status Official language of: Regulated by: Language codes ISO 639 tl ISO 639-2: tgl SIL TGL Table of contents 1 Geographic distribution and Classification 2 Sounds 2.1 Vowels
2.2 Consonants
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Geographic distribution and Classification
While most Filipinos are capable of speaking some form of Tagalog, the native speakers are concentrated in southwestern regions of Luzon island, especially in the areas around Manila . Some 17 million people in this area speak Tagalog as their native tongue while many Filipinos in other parts of the country understand the language and is usually their secondary language. Increased emigration of Filipinos to other parts of the world have created many communities of Tagalog-speakers especially in the United States. In fact, Tagalog ranks among the top Asian languages spoken in the U.S.

11. Tagalog Bible, Tagalog Desk Top Publishing, Tagalog Dictionary, Tagalog Fonts, T
Dozens of tagalog language related products and information including Tutorials, Children's Products, Dictionaries, Games, Speech, and much more at WorldLanguage.com More tagalog language. Products Introduction Writing Sample Translation Sound Samples Tagalog, with the stress on the second syllable, is the national language of the Philippines
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Introduction Tagalog, with the stress on the second syllable, is the national language of the Philippines. In 1962 it was made the country's official language and given the new name of Pilipino. Tagalog is the mother tongue of about 15 million people, most of whom live in southern Luzon in an area that includes Manila. Its study has been strongly encouraged by the government and it is estimated that over 75 percent of the population at least understands the language. Tagalog is a member of the Malayo-Polynesian family of languages. The three centuries of Spanish rule in the Philippines left a strong imprint on the vocabulary.

12. Tagalog Language --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Online Article
Search Britannica Concise Again. tagalog language Britannica Concise. To cite this page MLA style tagalog language. Britannica Concise Encyclopedia. 2004.
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13. Tagalog --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Online Article
Manila s dominance has given the urban Tagalog economic leadership in the Philippines. The tagalog language is the basis of Pilipino, the national language.
http://concise.britannica.com/ebc/article?eu=405427

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tagalog language Orientation Director for New Tribes Mission (NTM). News, prayer requests and photos.
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15. Learn Basic Filipino / Tagalog Language - Basic Filipino Language
Travel Links. Travel Tips. Learn Tagalog. Best Resorts List. Restaurant Links. LEARN BASIC FILIPINO LANGUAGE. ENGLISH, FILIPINO. Bad, Masama. Beautiful, Maganda.
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16. DenSu Ministries - Tagalog Language Outreach
tagalog language Outreach . We praise of charge. Click on this link to read the book in the tagalog language. Country Profile .
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We praise and thank God for the doors He has opened for DenSu Ministries to publish the Glorious Gospel of Christ in the country of the Philippines, and we thank God for the believers in the Philippines who are distributing the tract and book, "True Happiness Can Be Yours", in the Tagalog language free of charge among their own people. We are expecting many lives to be changed for all Eternity through the Gospel message of this book and tract. It will help Christians and non Christians alike to know God as He really is, as the Body of Christ in the Philippines use these ministry tools throughout the country. Five thousand copies of the book "True Happiness Can Be Yours" in the Tagalog language have already been printed and are being distributed free of charge, along with 300,000 tracts which can be used for mass distribution. Please partner with us in reaching the precious people of the Philippines with the Good News about Jesus Christ. If you have friends or relatives in America that you would like to give a book and tract to, please

17. DenSu Ministries - Read True Happiness Book Online
Read Our New Book Online True Happiness Can Be Yours (tagalog language). Click on the links below to read the book, True Happiness
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18. The Tagalog Language At Cornell - Department Of Asian Studies
Department of Asian Studies tagalog language At Cornell, Cornell Home Page. The tagalog language At Cornell The Department of Asian
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T'nalak (kumu), photo by Neal Oshima Language Contact Person: Maria Theresa Savella
Phone: 5-7524
Office: 188 Rockefeller Tagalog
The Tagalog Language At Cornell

The Department of Asian Studies offers Tagalog language instructions at various levels –beginning, intermediate, and advanced. The beginning courses involve thorough grounding in basic speaking and listening skills with an introduction to reading. The intermediate and advanced levels develop all four language skills – speaking, listening, reading and writing. Directed studies may also be arranged on a specialized basis to address particular student needs.
Cornell Area Program Affiliation: Southeast Asia Program
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    January 26, Monday, 188 Rockefeller Hall, 5:00 PM
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