Learn Tagalog Part 12 "oo nga, pala!"

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Uploaded by on Jul 24, 2007

Linguist Bud Brown expands his explanation of the use of PALA, plus talks about when to use the word NGA in this video. Also there's pronunciation practice for a sound that exists in English, but never at the beginning of a word.

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  • Good job!!  :)

  • @domalaonric Thanks.

  • Just a quick thing sir, for "oh yeah, huh...", "oo nga ano..." I think is more appropriate. "oo nga pala" is usually used when saying, "oh and by the way...".

    ex: "Huwag mong kalimutan, lalabas tayo mamaya."

    "Sige, hindi ko kakalimutan. Paalam. Oo nga pala, gustong sumama ni Maria sa atin."

  • @Wingcapt4 Excellent! Thanks for your very helpful comments.

  • magaling naman yong accent mo nga

  • @mychal513 Salamat!

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  • honky3 is right, pala = after all

  • i like the machine gun part! lol

  • Kakatuwa ung accent mo dyan @3:30..nice. NAKAKA-bilib kayo sir.

  • @boypula Already featured in GMA 7 last Oct 28.

  • I would say the best definition for "pala" is "afterall".

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