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         Tagalog Language:     more books (100)
  1. Introductory structures in Tagalog by P. F Wells, 1977
  2. Ateneo intensive Tagalog course by John W McCarron, 1966
  3. Introductory structures in Tagalog by Rogelio S Aragon, 1978
  4. Managalog tayo nang husto!!: Isang sanayang-aklat na panggramatika na suplemento para sa = a grammar workbook to supplement Intermediate Tagalog / by Teresita V. Ramos & Rosalina M. Goulet by Diosdado Leon Yniguez Pascual, 1999
  5. Vocabulary lists for teaching various subjects in the Filipino language (Publications of the Institute of National Language. Paper) by Rufino Alejandro, 1954
  6. A Tagalog Reference Grammar (California Library Reprint Series) by Paul Schachter, Fe T. Otanes, 1982-12-27
  7. Terms and expressions having reference to teaching: Mga Katawagan at pananalitang may kaugnayan sa pagtuturo (Publications of the Institute of National Language. Paper) by Amparo R Buhain, 1959
  8. A contrastive analysis of English and Tagalog by Robert P Stockwell, 1958
  9. New Talalog English dictionary: New words derived from world languages ; easy way to speak Philipino by Martha E Jacobo, 1980
  10. A provisional classification of Tagalog verbs (Study of languages & cultures of Asia & Africa monograph series ; no. 8) by Curtis D McFarland, 1976
  11. The multilingual E.S.L., 1: Tagalog edition (Sesma's multi-lingual foreign language series) by Candido Sesma, 1979
  12. English-Tagalog, Tagalog-English vocabulary by M. Jacobo Enriquez, 1982
  13. Everyday Tagalog: With 21 introductory lessons in Tagalog grammar (Balarila) and a little dictionary ; conversations, vocabulary exercises, letters and readings by Rufino Alejandro, 1984
  14. Filipino language lexicon by Jose T Enriquez, 1958

101. Tagalog
tagalog. tagalog is an Austronesian language with about 57 million speakers in the Philippines, particularly in Manila, most of Luzon and Mindoro.
http://www.omniglot.com/writing/tagalog.htm
Writing systems: alphabetic syllabic logographic ... A-Z index
Tagalog
Tagalog is an Austronesian language with about 57 million speakers in the Philippines, particularly in Manila, most of Luzon and Mindoro. It is also spoken in Canada, Guam, Midway Islands, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, UK and USA. The Tagalog, Baybayin or Alibata alphabet is one of a number of closely related scripts used in the Philippines until the 17th Century AD. It probably developed from the Kawi script of Java, Bali and Sumatra, which in turn descended from the Pallava script, one of the southern Indian scripts derived from Brahmi Today the Latin alphabet is used to write to Tagalog. Notable features
  • This is a syllabic alphabet in which each consonant has an inherent vowel /a/. Other vowels are indicated either by separate letters, or by dots - a dot over a consonant changes the vowels to an /i/ or and /e/, while a dot under a consonant changes the vowel to /o/ or /u/. The inherent vowel is muted by adding a + sign beneath a consonant. This innovation was introduced by the Spanish.

102. Some Simple Filipino Words And Sentences
most Filipinos speak Englisha little, or even a lot, but the main everyday language is Filipino which is mainly tagalog words. Learn
http://www.everlastinglove.com/tagalog.htm
SIMPLE TAGALOG SECTIONS Colors Questions Directions Phrases ... More "Hi," while most Filipinos speak English a little, or even a lot, the main everyday language is Pilipino which is mainly Tagalog words. Like natives of all countries we appreciate and honor visitors that at least try to learn a few simple sentences to use during their trip. Also, it is surprise to see Tagalog words in Western gentleman's letter, and make it stand out from rest of letters. We like even if you did not say it exactly right. It is because it shows a desire to learn about our culture which is reassuring since we worry about leaving so much behind if we move to another country. You may be confused about languages names. First of all, what is Filipino (Pilipino) and how is it different from Tagalog. (ta gol' log) Filipino Tagalog Local dialect words Borrowed Foreign Words Filipino is the combination of Tagalog (the original dialect from which most words of Filipino are based), words from local dialects (The Philippines has a LOT of dialects like Bisaya Visaya) Ilokano, and Kapampangan), and some borrowed foreign words adapted into this dynamic language. The three centuries of Spanish rule in the Philippines left a strong imprint on the vocabulary.

103. Tagalog Dictionaries - Select A Target Language For DictSearch
View all languages. Dictionaries for source language tagalog. Supported dictionaries Target languages, Dictionaries, Details. English, Foreignword, Show
http://www.foreignword.com/Tools/files/f_trg_131.htm

104. Tagalog, Elementary I
I. Filipino (tagalog) language, Elementary I. BACKGROUND AND RATIONALE OF THE COURSE The Filipino (formerly tagalog) language course
http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/plc/tagalog/tag1.html
I. Filipino (Tagalog) Language, Elementary I
BACKGROUND AND RATIONALE OF THE COURSE:
The Filipino (formerly Tagalog) language course is offered to students who will learn the language for academic, professional and/or personal use. This course will generally enable students to speak, listen, read and write the Filipino language at the first elementary level.
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
At the end of the course, each student should be able to:
  • Acquire and appreciate the overview of the historical and cultural background of the Philippines in relation to its language development.
  • Familiarize, pronounce, and compare the alphabets and numbers to other languages.
  • Learn the basic grammar rules an dapply this in role playing and short-essay writing.
  • Build confidence to carry on a mini-dialogue using the language in any given situation.
  • Apply and practice the newly acquired skills in Filipino language for academic, business, and/or personal use.
    METHODOLOGY:
    Lecture-discussion, role-playing, oral reading and presentation, brainstorming and workshops. For Elementary level I, English will be the primary medium of instruction with Filipino as the secondary medium.
    PARTICIPANTS:
    Students, both graduate and undergraduate at the University of Pennsylvania, who want to learn the Filipino course and count it as one credit. No auditors or observers are permitted unless approved by the instructor in advance.
  • 105. Ethnologue Report For Language Code: TGL
    tagalog a language of Philippines. SIL code TGL. ISO 6391 tl. ISO 639-2 tgl. Population, 16,911,871 first language speakers (1990
    http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=TGL

    106. A Frog In Any Language...
    this country! In tagalog (language of Manila, the capital), frog palaka In Visayas (a region in Southern Philippines), frog paka.
    http://allaboutfrogs.org/info/international/internt.html
    A Frog in Any Language...
    How Do You Say Frog In...
    Afrikaans frog/toad: padda Albanian
    Ayapathu
    (an Australian language) frog: thata Arabic frog: difdi' or dafda'
    toad: difdi' al-jabal (lit. 'mountain frog')
    Azerbaijani frog: qurbaga
    Bengali frog: byang
    Bulgarian frog: zhaba (ZHA-ba) (same Cyrillic spelling as Russian) Cambodian frog: gong-gaip Catalan frog: granota
    toad: gripau Chinese frog: qing wa
    Danish
    toad: tudse Dutch frog: kikker
    toad: pad Ethiopian frog: enkurarit Esperanto frog: rano toad: bufo Finnish frog: sammakko toad: rupisammakko (lit. 'scab-frog') Fiji Islands frog or toad: boto (kra-PO) French frog: grenouille toad: crapaud (kra-PO) Gamilaraay (an Australian aboriginal language) frog: gindjurra German frog: der Frosch Greek frog: batrachos (accent on first syllable) Hausa frog: kwado Hawiian frog: poloka, lana, mo'o lele lu'elu'e Hungarian frog: beka toad: varangy Indonesian frog: kodok Italian frog: ranocchio (m. rhymes with Pinocchio!) or ranna (f. cf latin) Icelandic frog: froskur toad: karta Irish frog: loscann toad: buaf Japanese tree frog: amagaeru frog: kaeru or kawazu singing frog: kajika bullfrog: tonosamagaeru Kazak frog: qurbaqa (same Cyrillic spelling as Uzbek) Kyrgyz frog: baka Korean frog: Kae-gu-ri toad: tu-ggo-bi Latin frog: rana small frog: ranunculus toad: bufo Lao frog: gop toad: kaan-kak Lithuanian Malay (Malaysian) frog: katak Norwegian frog: frosk (pr. 'frosh')

    107. Salita Iterations, Speak Tagalog
    Tutorial for English speakers who want to learn to speak tagalog. Available on CDROM.
    http://www.speaktagalog.com/

    108. Articles For Asian Women Born Again Christian Gospel Tracts In Japanese, Korean,
    Born again Christian tracts in English and Asian languages to encourage women. Includes tracts in Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Thai, tagalog, Laos, Tamil, Indonesian, Burmese, Khymer and Holy Bibles.
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    Hmong Tracts - White and Blue Hmong If I Were A Woman Dr. T.L.Osborn's dynamic life-changing message to women Now, in Jesus, I have finally discovered what I sought all of my life. A Buddhist Nun's Story The Bible says that God does not wait for me to merit His love, but heaps it upon me without my deserving it. It says also that there is neither male nor female in Christ Pandita Ramabai Learn Asian Languages South-East Asia Phrasebook Covering essential words and phrases in Burmese, Khmer, Lao, Malay and Indonesian, Tagalog (Pilipino), Thai and Vietnamese, this guide is written by contributors with expertise in each featured language. Each word and phrase covered has a pronunciation guide to assist travellers with more difficult sounds and script has been used throughout. Additional cultural information, including regional cuisine is also provided, as well as everyday expressions and colloquialisms to help break the ice.

    109. KSCI
    Channel 18 provides news, sports, dramas and entertainment in 14 languages that include Arabic, Armenian, Chinese Cantonese, Chinese Mandarin, English, Farsi, Hebrew, Hindi, Japanese, Khmer (Cambodian), Korean, tagalog (Filipino), Urdu (Pakistani), and Vietnamese.
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    110. Physical Rehabilitation Center
    The practice of chiropractor Bradford Emery, with offices in San Diego and National City. Languages spoken include English, tagalog, Pampanga, Chinese, and Spanish.
    http://www.chiropractornationalcity.com

    111. Central Philippine Languages: Bisaya, Cebuano, Hiligaynon, Waray, Tagalog
    Bisaya is a not for profit website primarily devoted to the preservation, study, and promotion of the Bisayan language Family, spoken in the central and
    http://www.bisaya.com/
    Welcome to Bisaya!
    Maayong pag-abot. Bisaya is a not for profit website primarily devoted to the preservation, study, and promotion of the Bisayan Language Family, spoken in the central and southern Philippines. In addition, we endeavor to encourage dialogue on all things Bisaya, such as myths and legends, history and scholarship, ethnicity and development. Bisaya is dedicated to Bisayan speakers, readers, writers, and students everywhere. CLICK TO ENTER
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