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Episode 10: Can Filipinos and Indonesians Actually Understand Each Other?
Learn Tagalog here: https://ling-app.onelink.me/Ue3y/j2f86u0vThank you means stingray? 🤔 Kloe (Filipino 🇵🇭) and Asa (Indonesian 🇮🇩) are back on Tagalog Tea Time to break down the "false friends"…
Episode 9: Learn Tagalog Through Food (Thai vs Filipino Culture)
Learn Tagalog here ➡️ https://ling-app.onelink.me/Ue3y/9gkqbcr0How do you order food like a local in the Philippines? In this episode of Tagalog Tea Time, Chloe (born and raised in Manila) and Jeans…
Episode 8: Love, Language & Pride: Tagalog and Thai LGBTQ+ Words & Filipino Queer Culture 🌈
Learn Tagalog here ➡️ https://ling-app.onelink.me/Ue3y/q4211fssKamusta!In this special Pride Month episode of Learn Tagalog with Ling, we celebrate the color, warmth, and resilience of the Filipino…
Episode 7: I Taught My Boyfriend Tagalog Love Words (Dating a Filipina)
Learn Tagalog here!He called me his coworker three months ago. Now he's my boyfriend — and he's learning how to say "I love you" in Tagalog. In this episode of Tagalog Tea Time, I teach my boyfriend…
Episode 6: Is Taglish Elitist? The Real Reason Why Filipinos Mix English and Tagalog
Learn Tagalog here ➡️ https://ling-app.onelink.me/Ue3y/3qut1n5rWhy do Filipinos switch between English and Tagalog mid-sentence? In this episode of Tagalog Tea Time, Kloe and Melissa break down…
Episode 5: Are Tagalog and Indonesian the same? - Curse Words, Counting & Culture
Our first Filipino-Indonesian language video hit 10.1 million views on TikTok. This is the deeper conversation behind it.Kloe (🇵🇭) and Asa (🇮🇩) are back for Part 2 of Tagalog Tea Time — unpacking why…
Episode 4: How similar are Filipino and Indonesian?
An Indonesian speaker told her Filipino colleague "Aku suka kamu" — and accidentally said "I vomit you." 😂 That's the magic of Tagalog and Indonesian: two languages with the same Austronesian roots,…
Episode 3: Dating in the Philippines
Filipino dating has its own vocabulary, and most of it didn't come from a textbook. Ligaw is the old art of courting someone, sometimes by literally serenading them outside their window. MU means…
Episode 2: Kilig, Gigil, & Other Untranslatable Tagalog Words
Some feelings only exist in Tagalog.Gigil is the urge to squeeze something unbearably cute, like a chubby baby's cheeks. Tampo is that quiet sulking when someone hurts your feelings but you refuse to…
Episode 1: Hello in Tagalog & Other Greetings
Kumusta!It's the first word every Tagalog learner hears, and it already has a secret: it came from the Spanish ¿cómo está? and Filipinos made it our own.In this episode, Kloe walks you through the…
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