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Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2012 7:55 pm
Hello. This for Grammar Lesson in Filipino. I would update this in few days. I still need to review. smile Please Do not Write anything on this thread. Use the Usapang Filipino for your questions. If ever you want to chat with me go there too. biggrin
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Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2012 1:49 am
The Modern Filipino Alphabet Makabagong Alpabetong Filipino
They are Written from Uppercase to Lowercase Form Aa - as in fan Bb - as in boat Cc - as in cellar Dd - as in dash Ee - as in fed Ff - as in fright Gg - as in gal Hh - as in Hay Ii - as in feet ( note: pronounce like a long "e" ex. eee Jj - as in Jutes ( can be pronounced as "h" but that usually comes with names or words borrowed from Spanish or translated foreign word by Spaniards long long time ago) Kk - as in Calamity Ll - as in Left Mm - as in boom Nn - as in keen Ññ - Spanish n, nnye Ngng - Prounounced as N-gwhen speaking of the Alphabet but usually pronounced in words as nga, Oo - as in opium Pp as in apparte Qq as in Queen Rr as in row Ss as in say Tt as in sent Uu as in drool ( U is pronounces as long "o" ooo) . Vv as in Viva! Ww as in Wales Xx - as in eks Yy as in eel or could be pronounced as in the english word why Zz as in zebra
It very easy to understand since the pronounciation is based upon the English Alphabet. Well, ñ is pronounce the same way Spanish speakers do. Ng pronounced like in the word ( singing) Example: Ngayon ( Now/Today)
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