Namaste World. I am Diya.

India for kids
Showing posts with label Language. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Language. Show all posts

20 Tagalog phrases for kids

 


These phrases reflect the values of love, respect, and discipline that Filipino parents teach their children. They are reminders not only to guide their behavior but also to make children feel secure and loved. Many of the phrases focus on establishing good habits, whether in studies, play, or social interactions. At the core of it all is the importance of respecting others, expressing gratitude, and fostering strong family bonds.

20 Tagalog Phrases for Kids with English Translations:

Matulog na tayo. - Let’s go to sleep. 

Mag-aral ka ng mabuti. - Study well. 

Pakihawak ng kamay ko. - Please hold my hand. 

Mag-ingat ka. - Be careful. 

Huwag makulit. - Don’t be stubborn. 

Huwag kalimutan ang iyong homework. - Don’t forget your homework. 

Kumain ka na ba? - Have you eaten? 

Tulog ka na, bukas may pasok ka pa. - Go to sleep now, you still have school tomorrow. 

Maging mabait sa mga kaibigan mo. - Be kind to your friends. 

Tumahimik ka muna saglit. - Be quiet for a moment. 

Matutong magpasalamat. - Learn to say thank you. 

Hindi maganda ang magsinungaling. - It’s not good to lie. 

Sundin mo ang sinasabi ni nanay o tatay. - Follow what mom or dad says. 

Pakisara ng pinto. - Please close the door. 

Laging maging magalang. - Always be respectful. 

Sabihin mo, “po” at “opo” kapag kausap ang nakatatanda. - Say "po" and "opo" when speaking to elders. 

Anong ginawa mo sa paaralan? - What did you do at school? 

Tandaan mo, mahal kita. - Remember, I love you. 

Kailangan mong magpahinga. - You need to rest. 

Maglinis ka ng iyong mga laruan pagkatapos maglaro. - Clean up your toys after playing.

Tagalog Words for Babies and Toddlers. Tagalog for Beginners. Kids Picture Book: Easy to Learn Tagalog Words for Bilingual Children

Bilang mga magulang, mahalaga ang tamang komunikasyon sa mga anak. Sa pamamagitan ng simpleng mga salita at parirala, naipapasa natin ang mga tradisyon at pagpapahalaga ng ating kultura. Tandaan, ang wika ng pagmamahal at pag-aaruga ay walang kapantay sa paglaki ng isang mabuting bata. Kaya’t gamitin natin ang mga ito upang patuloy na lumaki ang ating mga anak na puno ng pagmamahal at respeto.

Nay, Tay, lagi ninyong alalahanin, hindi lamang sa salita, kundi pati na rin sa gawa, naipapakita natin sa kanila kung gaano natin sila kamahal.

Tagalog Words for Babies and Toddlers. Tagalog for Beginners. Kids Picture Book: Easy to Learn Tagalog Words for Bilingual Children

Gujarati numbers 1 to 100

 


Learning the numbers in Gujarati along with Hindi numbers can be extremely beneficial when traveling to the state of Gujarat in India. It can facilitate communication with the locals, as being able to speak and understand the local language can greatly improve your ability to communicate with the people you meet. Knowing the numbers can also help you understand the culture and customs of the region, as learning a new language is a great way to gain insight into a different way of life. By showing a genuine interest in the culture and people of Gujarat through your efforts to learn the language, you can build stronger connections with the locals and make your visit more meaningful and enjoyable. Additionally, knowing the numbers in Gujarati can be practical in everyday situations, such as reading signs, menus, and price tags. Overall, learning the numbers in Gujarati is a valuable skill to have when traveling to the state of Gujarat. These numbers are useful for those visiting Gujarat of simply those who are learning the Gujarati language

Here are the numbers in Gujarati from 1 to 100: 

1 - (ek)

2 - (do)

3 - (teen)

4 - (chaar)

5 - (paanch)

6 - (chhe)

7 - (saat)

8 - (aath)

9 - (nau)

10 - ૧૦ (das)

11 - ૧૧ (gyara)

12 - ૧૨ (baara)

13 - ૧૩ (tera)

14 - ૧૪ (chauda)

15 - ૧૫ (pandhra)

16 - ૧૬ (solah)

17 - ૧૭ (satrah)

18 - ૧૮ (athara)

19 - ૧૯ (unnea)

20 - ૨૦ (bees)

21 - ૨૧ (ikkees)

22 - ૨૨ (bai)

23 - ૨૩ (tai)

24 - ૨૪ (chai)

25 - ૨૫ (pachaas)

26 - ૨૬ (chhai)

27 - ૨૭ (saatya)

28 - ૨૮ (athai)

29 - ૨૯ (unnees)

30 - ૩૦ (tees)

31 - ૩૧ (iktees)

32 - ૩૨ (batti)

33 - ૩૩ (tatti)

34 - ૩૪ (chatti)

35 - ૩૫ (pantti)

36 - ૩૬ (chhattees)

37 - ૩૭ (sattai)

38 - ૩૮ (atthai)

39 - ૩૯ (unneesi)

40 - ૪૦ (chalis)

41 - ૪૧ (ikchalis)

42 - ૪૨ (bari)

43 - ૪૩ (tari)

44 - ૪૪ (chari)

45 - ૪૫ (panchis)

46 - ૪૬ (chhali)

47 - ૪૭ (sattais)

48 - ૪૮ (atthais)

49 - ૪૯ (unneesvi)

50 - ૫૦ (pachas)

51 - ૫૧ (ikpachas)

52 - ૫૨ (baj)

53 - ૫૩ (taj)

54 - ૫૪ (chaj)

55 - ૫૫ (pachhat)

56 - ૫૬ (pachchis)

57 - ૫૭ (chhaj)

58 - ૫૮ (sattaj)

59 - ૫૯ (atthaj)

60 - ૬૦ (sath)

61 - ૬૧ (iksath)

62 - ૬૨ (bhat)

63 - ૬૩ (tat)

64 - ૬૪ (chat)

65 - ૬૫ (pachhat)

66 - ૬૬ (chhat)

67 - ૬૭ (sathai)

68 - ૬૮ (atthai)

69 - ૬૯ (unneesath)

70 - ૭૦ (sapta)

71 - ૭૧ (iksapta)

72 - ૭૨ (baapta)

73 - ૭૩ (taapta)

74 - ૭૪ (chaapta)

75 - ૭૫ (panchapta)

76 - ૭૬ (chhapata)

77 - ૭૭ (saptai)

78 - ૭૮ (atthapta)

79 - ૭૯ (unneesapta)

80 - ૮૦ (aasth)

81 - ૮૧ (ikaasth)

82 - ૮૨ (baasth)

83 - ૮૩ (taasth)

84 - ૮૪ (chaasth)

85 - ૮૫ (panchaasth)

86 - ૮૬ (chhaasth)

87 - ૮૭ (sataasth)

88 - ૮૮ (ataasth)

89 - ૮૯ (unneesaasth)

90 - ૯૦ (nauva)

91 - ૯૧ (iknauva)

92 - ૯૨ (banauva)

93 - ૯૩ (tanauva)

94 - ૯૪ (chanauva)

95 - ૯૫ (pannauva)

96 - ૯૬ (chnauva)

97 - ૯૭ (sanauva)

98 - ૯૮ (aanauva)

99 - ૯૯ (unneesnauva)

100 - ૧૦૦ (sau)

Please keep an eye on this post for more information about numbers in the Gujarati language. In the future, I will be adding more information about the numbers in Gujarati, including their pronunciation, spelling, and usage in everyday situations. Whether you are planning to travel to the state of Gujarat or simply want to learn more about this fascinating language, this post will be a valuable resource. Make sure to check back frequently for updates and new information. We hope that this information will help you learn and practice the numbers in Gujarati and better understand the culture and people of this vibrant region. Learn Hindi numbers 1 to 10 here

My First Gujarati Words Book. Learn Gujarati in English. Picture Book: First Gujarati Words for Bilingual Babies and Toddlers

My First Gujarati Words Book. Learn Gujarati in English. Picture Book: First Gujarati Words for Bilingual Babies and Toddlers

Tagalog travel phrases


Here are 20 travel-related phrases in Tagalog (Filipino) with their English translations:

Magandang umaga! (Good morning!)

Saan ang CR? (Where is the bathroom?)

Magkano ang bayad sa taxi? (How much is the fare for a taxi?)

Saan ba tayo pupunta? (Where are we going?)

Ano ang ibig sabihin ng salitang ito? (What does this word mean?)

Magkano ang bayad sa pamasahe sa jeepney? (How much is the fare for a jeepney ride?)

Magkano ang bayad sa pamasahe sa bus? (How much is the fare for a bus ride?)

Magkano ang bayad sa pamasahe sa MRT o LRT? (How much is the fare for a ride on the MRT or LRT?)

Saan ako makakabili ng ticket? (Where can I buy a ticket?)

Saan ako makakabili ng mapa ng lungsod? (Where can I buy a city map?)

Saan ako makakabili ng pera? (Where can I exchange money?)

Saan ako makakahanap ng magandang hotel o resort? (Where can I find a good hotel or resort?)

Saan ako makakahanap ng magandang restaurant o café? (Where can I find a good restaurant or cafe?)

Saan ako makakahanap ng magandang beach o pool? (Where can I find a good beach or pool?)

Saan ako makakahanap ng magandang nightlife? (Where can I find good nightlife?)

Saan ako makakahanap ng magandang mga shopping center o mall? (Where can I find good shopping centers or malls?)

Saan ako makakahanap ng magandang mga park o garden? (Where can I find good parks or gardens?)

Saan ako makakahanap ng magandang mga museum o art gallery? (Where can I find good museums or art galleries?)

Saan ako makakahanap ng magandang mga templo o simbahan? (Where can I find good temples or churches?)

Saan ako makakahanap ng magandang mga tour o pasyalan? (Where can I find good tours or attractions?)

Here are some useful Tagalog (Filipino) phrases that children may want to learn before traveling to the Philippines: 

Magandang umaga! (Good morning!)

Magandang hapon! (Good afternoon!)

Magandang gabi! (Good evening!)

Kumusta kayo? (How are you?)

Salamat (Thank you)

Paumanhin (Excuse me)

Hindi ko maintindihan (I don't understand)

Saan ang CR? (Where is the bathroom?)

Magkano ito? (How much is this?)

Saan ba tayo pupunta? (Where are we going?)

Ano ang ibig sabihin ng salitang ito? (What does this word mean?)

Hindi ako marunong mag-Tagalog (I don't speak Tagalog)

Saan ako makakahanap ng magandang hotel o resort? (Where can I find a good hotel or resort?)

Saan ako makakahanap ng magandang restaurant o café? (Where can I find a good restaurant or cafe?)

Saan ako makakahanap ng magandang beach o pool? (Where can I find a good beach or pool?)

Saan ako makakahanap ng magandang mga shopping center o mall? (Where can I find good shopping centers or malls?)

Saan ako makakahanap ng magandang mga park o garden? (Where can I find good parks or gardens?)

Saan ako makakahanap ng magandang mga museum o art gallery? (Where can I find good museums or art galleries?)

Saan ako makakahanap ng magandang mga templo o simbahan? (Where can I find good temples or churches?)

Saan ako makakahanap ng magandang mga tour o pasyalan? (Where can I find good tours or attractions?)

It would also be helpful for children to learn basic phrases for asking for directions, such as "Saang direksyon?" (In which direction?) and "Magkano ang layo?" (How far is it?). Learning Tagalog numbers and basic words for common items, such as food and drinks, can also be useful.

A Tagalog and English Animal Picture Book for Babies and Toddlers: Introducing the Filipino Language to Beginners (Tagalog For Beginners) 

Tagalog Numbers 1-10

 


Do you want to learn Tagalog numbers? Are you looking to polish up on your basic Tagalog numbers to use them every now and then? Tagalog or Filipino numbers as they are often called are easy. Numbers should be the first thing one should learn when trying to learn a particular language. Numbers are called numbers “mga numero ng” in Tagalog.

So here are the Tagalog Numbers 1-10

One                 1          isa

Two                 2          dalawa

Three               3          tatlo

Four                 4          apat

Five                  5          lima

Six                   6          anim

Seven               7          pito

Eight                8          walo

Nine                9          siyam

Ten                  10        sampu

If you want to learn rest of the Tagalog numbers from 1 to 100 then you can learn them from here. If you are interested in buying Tagalog numbers in a book format you can one here.

My First Animals Book in Tagalog & English. Tagalog Baby Book: Tagalog for Kids. Starter Tagalog Book for Babies, Toddlers and Children

Tagalog Words for Babies and Toddlers. Tagalog for Beginners. Kids Picture Book: Easy to Learn Tagalog Words for Bilingual Children


My Books

HTML tutorial

Trending now