Kapisanan Tagalog Lessons | Episode 1

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Uploaded by on Apr 2, 2010

1 - Taking a Jeepney (Released April 2, 2010)

CREDITS: Produced by: Vincent Galvez
Featuring: Kevin Centeno and Christine Balmes
Written by: Christine Balmes
Filmed by: Kapisanan Production Team
Edited by: Vincent Galvez
Music by: TOMMY DORSEY ORCHESTRA - 'Tea For Two Cha Cha' - 1958
Graphics by: Julius Manalo

WRITE UP:
- The Kapisanan Logo pops up on the screen with a music sting is heard from a kulintang (a traditional Filipino instrument)

- TAGALOG LESSON 01: "Taking a Jeepney Ride"

Magkano Po? = How much?
Bayad Po. = Here's my fare.
Yung sukli ko? = Where's my change?
Kulang po. = It's not enough.
Sobra po. = It's too much.
Salamat = Thank you.
Para! = Stop!

Now it's your turn to try it out.

FILIPINO LANGUAGE CLASSES
HYPERLINK "http://www.KapisananCentre.com" www.KapisananCentre.com

- The Kapisanan Logo pops up on the screen with a music sting heard from a kulintang (a traditional Filipino instrument)


These videos were created to teach you some colloquial Tagalog phrases to help you get around in the Philippines. Practice makes perfect!

written by: Christine Balmes
shot by: Kapisanan Production Team
edited by: Vincent Galvez
motion graphics by: Julius Manalo
starring: Kevin Centeno and Christine Balmes

Do you have a request for Tagalog phrases you want to learn? Get at us! info@kapisanancentre.com

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  • @karateken - If it works, it works. Quit griping.

  • LOVE YOU FOR DOING THIS.

  • wtf is this.. The Electric Company??? lmao copycats....

  • Cool! Yay, so now I'm ready to ride a jeepney and argue about the fare! Woo-hoo!

    Just kidding, guys! Love this spoof of the Electric Company to teach Tagalog. Yeah, I still need every bit I can get. Salamat!

  • Mwahahahaha I know those already hehehehe I wanted to go to the Philippines for a visit but I still have school and my aunts already went :P

  • Electric company? But in tagalog? Wicked!

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