ENGLISH TO TAGALOG – Basic Greetings #tagalog #philippines #languagelearning | Pinay slow living PH


ENGLISH TO TAGALOG – Basic Greetings #tagalog #philippines #languagelearning | Pinay slow living PH

ENGLISH TO TAGALOG – Basic Greetings #tagalog #philippines #languagelearning | Pinay slow living PH

ENGLISH TO TAGALOG – Basic Greetings
Learn Essential Filipino Phrases for Everyday Conversations

Whether you’re planning a trip to the Philippines, connecting with Filipino friends, or simply exploring a new language, mastering basic greetings in Tagalog is a wonderful way to show respect and build rapport. Tagalog (the basis of the Filipino language) is rich in warmth and culture, and a simple greeting can open doors to meaningful exchanges. Here’s a guide to essential English-to-Tagalog translations for everyday greetings!


1. Hello / Hi

  • Tagalog: Kumusta (pronounced koo-moo-sta)
  • Context: The closest equivalent to “Hello” or “How are you?”
  • Example:
    • Kumusta? (Hello! / How are you?)
    • Kumusta ka? (How are you?)

2. Good Morning

  • Tagalog: Magandang umaga (pronounced ma-gan-dang oo-ma-ga)
  • Context: Used from sunrise until around 12 PM.
  • Polite Tip: Add po for respect (e.g., Magandang umaga po!).

3. Good Afternoon

  • Tagalog: Magandang hapon (pronounced ma-gan-dang ha-pon)
  • Context: Used from 12 PM until sunset.

4. Good Evening

  • Tagalog: Magandang gabi (pronounced ma-gan-dang ga-bi)
  • Context: Used after sunset or for nighttime greetings.

5. Goodbye

  • Tagalog:
    • Paalam (pronounced pa-a-lam) – Formal farewell.
    • Babay (pronounced ba-bai) – Casual, borrowed from English “bye”.

6. Thank You

  • Tagalog: Salamat (pronounced sa-la-mat)
  • Polite Version: Salamat po or Maraming salamat (“Thank you very much”).

7. You’re Welcome

  • Tagalog: Walang anuman (pronounced wa-lang a-noo-man)
  • Casual Option: Okay lang! (It’s okay!)

8. Excuse Me / Sorry

  • Tagalog:
    • Pasensya na (pronounced pa-sen-shya na) – “Please forgive me.”
    • Excuse po – Polite way to get someone’s attention.

9. Introducing Yourself

  • English: “My name is [Name].”
  • Tagalog: Ako si [Name] (casual) or Ako po si [Name] (polite).

Bonus: Small Talk Phrases

  • English: “Nice to meet you!”
    Tagalog: Kinagagalak kong makilala ka! (formal)
  • English: “Take care!”
    Tagalog: Ingat!

Why Learn Tagalog Greetings?

Filipinos deeply appreciate when visitors or language learners make an effort to speak their language. Even a simple Salamat or Magandang umaga can spark smiles and genuine connections. Plus, Tagalog is fun to learn—it’s a blend of Malay, Spanish, and English influences, reflecting the Philippines’ vibrant history.


#tagalog #philippines #languagelearning
Practice these phrases daily, and you’ll feel more confident chatting with Filipino friends or exploring the beautiful islands of the Philippines. Magandang araw! (Have a good day!) 🌺

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