01/10/2025
This week at the Landas Network, our lesson focuses on how the Abakada can help with correct pronunciation and faster vocabulary growth. You’ll see how related words build on each other, like ala-ala (memory) and paalala (reminder), or isa (one) and kaisa-isa (one and only).
We’ll also explore everyday words such as tao (person), asawa (spouse), and isara (to close), all rooted in the sounds of the Abakada. Once you’ve mastered it, pronouncing Tagalog words feels more simple and natural.
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Learn Tagalog: The Abakada: Your Key to Speaking Tagalog Right
Learning Tagalog starts with the Abakada, your key to correct pronunciation and faster vocabulary growth. In this lesson, you’ll see how related words build ...
22/09/2025
This week at the Landas Network, our lesson is all about Taglish - using English words as if they were Tagalog. We’ll show you why Taglish isn’t just natural for Filipinos, but also a powerful way to learn Tagalog faster.
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How Taglish Will Make Your Tagalog Better - Tagalog Grammar Made Simple
Did you know that Taglish isn’t just about mixing English with Tagalog? It’s actually a powerful way to learn Tagalog grammar.In this video, you’ll see how E...
06/09/2025
Landas lessons make Tagalog easier to learn for fluent English speakers by using familiar English concepts as tools to understand how Tagalog works. It’s the shortest path to conversational Tagalog.
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Learn Tagalog: Ay Naku! Magulo! - How to Use “Ay” in Tagalog Sentences
Ay naku! Magulo! (Oh my goodness, so confusing!) Not anymore!In this Landas lesson, you’ll learn why every English sentence can be translated into Tagalog in...
16/08/2025
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nahiya, napahiya, pinahiya - embarrassing
This mini-lesson explains three passive verbs formed from the root word hiya (embarrassment) and shows how different prefixes change the meaning of the root ...
16/08/2025
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