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Re:I want to learn mandarin chinese..
Hi,i'm from China mainland.I'm good at Mandarin.And i'm interested in exchanging with your English.How can we contact?


My skype username is fanglin,If you like,you can add me.I hope we can be a good friend

Language pair: Filipino (Tagalog); English
aifang L.
January 6, 2010

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Latest: January 13, 2010
I want to learn mandarin chinese..
Ni hao,, I am looking for a language exchange partner.. I really want to learn mandarin chinese.. I can help you learn english or Filipino(tagalog)...

Language pair: Filipino (Tagalog); English
Shuya Z.
December 29, 2009

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Latest: January 13, 2010
help me
hi, is there anybody who can teach me learn how to speak Spanish and french.please contact me.thanks



Language pair: Filipino (Tagalog); English
rochelle k.
November 24, 2009

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Would like to learn Tagalog
I am Filipino and don't know how to speak Tagalog. My dad never taught me. I would like to learn.

Language pair: English; Filipino (Tagalog)
Mary Y.
November 4, 2009

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Re:How to say or refer to someone older than you in tagalag...
tiya and tita is the same you can call them as ate if you like. tiya and tita = Aunt ,
ate= big sister

Hope this helps! Contact me if you have more questions

Language pair: Lao; Filipino (Tagalog)
Bernice C.
September 29, 2009

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Latest: September 29, 2009
Re:How to say or refer to someone older than you in tagalag...
tiya and tita is the same you can call them as ate if you like. tiya and tita = Aunt ,
ate= big sister

Hope this helps! Contact me if you have more questions

Language pair: Lao; Filipino (Tagalog)
Bernice C.
September 29, 2009

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Latest: September 29, 2009
Re:How to say or refer to someone older than you in tagalag...
Howdy!

Basically, the word "tiya" or aunt means your father's/mother's sister.

"ate" or elder sister in English is also commonly used when addressing a person older than you.. and "kuya" is like a big brother.

Hope this helps.

Language pair: Lao; Filipino (Tagalog)
Miss dixie A.
August 19, 2009

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Latest: September 29, 2009
Re:How to say or refer to someone older than you in tagalag...
Howdy!

Basically, the word "tiya" or aunt means your father's/mother's sister.

"ate" or elder sister in English is also commonly used when addressing a person older than you.. and "kuya" is like a big brother.

Hope this helps.

Language pair: Lao; Filipino (Tagalog)
Miss dixie A.
August 19, 2009

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Latest: September 29, 2009
How to say or refer to someone older than you in tagalag...
Is there another word other than "tia", meaning aunt to refer and/or call someone whom is not related to you in filipino?

Language pair: Lao; Filipino (Tagalog)
Vhee A.
August 16, 2009

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Latest: September 29, 2009
language exchange
hi everyone i am searching for frens who can teach me Filipino, Korean, japanese or Chinese in exchange of English (if u want i can teach Manipuri which is my native language and little bit of Hindi)....if any one is interested contact me in social networking site FACEBOOK ..search with my name and u will find me. Hopin for some reply

-Sashikanta Taorem

Language pair: Filipino (Tagalog); Korean
Sashikanta T.
August 7, 2009

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