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Author Photo by: n5qwf
May 22 2020, 7:58am CST ~ 3 years, 10 mos ago. 
If anyone has some help with verb conjugation I would appreciate it so I can understand all the different forms to use whether has vowel or consonant.
Salamat,
John
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Author Photo akosikoneho
May 22 2020, 8:08am CST ~ 3 years, 10 mos ago. 
I'm sorry, I don't understand the question. What do you mean by vowel or consonant in terms of verb forms?
 
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Author Photo Caroline88
May 24 2020, 5:25pm CST ~ 3 years, 10 mos ago. 
Kamusta po.
www.seasite.niu.edu/tagalog/tagalog_verbs.htm
This website might help.
I wrote down A few different verbs with all their different forms and then was able to spot a few patterns, like which ones repeat the first syllable and where to put it etc.
 
I also use this one from time to time to check if I have wrote a verb correctly.
www.verbix.com/languages/tagalog.htlml
 
I’ve heard Memrise is good but I haven’t used it yet.
 
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Author Photo n5qwf
May 25 2020, 9:35am CST ~ 3 years, 10 mos ago. 
@akosikoneho looking for rules to remember how to conjugate verbs if verb begins or end in a vowel what to do. Like with in and an for example.
The link on next response is what I was looking for.
Any easy verb rules would be appreciated how do you know which are mag verbs
Thanks
 
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Author Photo n5qwf
May 25 2020, 9:40am CST ~ 3 years, 10 mos ago. 
@Caroline88 thank you very much seasite is what I was looking for.
Always looking for tips and insight to help with verb tenses
 
I appreciate your help.
John
 
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Author Photo jkos Badge: AdminBadge: SupporterBadge: Serious SupporterBadge: VIP Supporter
May 25 2020, 10:58am CST ~ 3 years, 10 mos ago. 
@Caroline88 @n5qwf
 
I would just be careful with the Verbix website. It looks like the conjugations are automatically generated AND I noticed a number of very wrong entries in there. Best bet is to just look up some verbs in the dictionary here. When you click on a verb from the dictionary search it will show you the full conjugation of the verb.
Ex:
www.tagaloglessons.c om/words/kumain.php
 
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Author Photo Bituingmaykinang
May 26 2020, 2:42pm CST ~ 3 years, 10 mos ago. 
Conjugations are like the "lifeline" of Tagalog grammar and you can have 1,001 ways to conjugate a single root word. You could also literally build new vocabularies by simply conjugating. For example, luto means cook but depending on how you conjugate it, words for utensils (pangluto/pinangluto), kitchen (lutuan), can be "created".
 
Learning the Tagalog verb system takes a lot of patience and expose yourself so you can get a "feel" of the language. Most Filipinos who speak Tagalog usually conjugate by how it "feels", this is why most Filipinos have a hard time explaining the grammar unless they have formal training in the Tagalog grammar
 
Pay attention to the pronounciations. Many words are spelled the same, but can have slightly different pronounciation and that changes the entire meaning of the word.
 
Call a friend kaíbígan, not káibigán unless you want to be slapped in the face.
 
Or say malaki ang susó because if you say malaki ang súso, you will marked as a pervert. Haha
 
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Author Photo n5qwf
May 26 2020, 3:49pm CST ~ 3 years, 10 mos ago. 
@Bituingmaykinang I appreciate your response. Doesnt look like any shortcuts just a lot of memorization.
Thanks,
John
 
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Author Photo frankiko
May 27 2020, 8:22pm CST ~ 3 years, 10 mos ago. 
I found the following webpage extremely helpful:
owlcation.com/humani ties/Filipino-Verbs- and-Tenses
 
It gives me a good explanation and I use it in conjunction with the Verb Flashcards on this Site.
 
As a serious Tagalog Student it is very hard to get good resources.
 
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Author Photo n5qwf
May 28 2020, 8:09am CST ~ 3 years, 10 mos ago. 
@frankiko maraming salamat!
 
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Author Photo frankiko
May 28 2020, 6:34pm CST ~ 3 years, 10 mos ago. 
@n5qwf Walang anuman!
 
Here is another Web page: talktagalog.com/your first100tagalogsente nces/
 
I am going to make flashcards based on these sentences and try and learn them. Then I am going to start speaking to my relatives in earnest. That's the plan! s @frankiko
 
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Author Photo Cuesclue
May 29 2020, 9:08am CST ~ 3 years, 10 mos ago. 
@n5qwf what do you mean? Are you referring to the tenses of verb in Filipino?
 
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Author Photo n5qwf
May 29 2020, 10:31am CST ~ 3 years, 10 mos ago. 
@frankiko I like those links also.
Do you make flashcards by hand or use an app or online
 
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Author Photo n5qwf
May 29 2020, 10:33am CST ~ 3 years, 10 mos ago. 
@Cuesclue yes when to use mag um in for which verbs to make sentence past, present, or future easily. There seems to be countless options.
 
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Author Photo Bituingmaykinang
May 29 2020, 10:42am CST ~ 3 years, 10 mos ago. 
Tagalog does not really have tenses but aspects.
 
Tenses are usually derived from context rather than conjugation. An incomplete aspect ("present tense") can be used to describe an event in the past in Tagalog.
 
Naghihilamos ako kahapon, nang may kumatok sa pintuhan.
 
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Author Photo frankiko
May 29 2020, 2:01pm CST ~ 3 years, 10 mos ago. 
@n5qwf I am using this Site to make my flashcards, as I find it has the best flash cards and ways of adding and editing them overall that I have found. I was able to add the first 20 phrases from the talktagalog.com/your first100tagalogsente nces/ pdf page very easily and am working to become fluent in them. The only downsides are that you need to have an internet connection and the I cannot add pictures or audio.
 
In the past I have used ANKI (search Google or YouTube for info) to overcome these issues, but at present I am more than happy to use the Flashcard system on this site.
 
@frankiko
 
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