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  1. Teach Yourself Tagalog Complete Course Audiopackage by Corazon Castle, Laurence McGonnell, 2004-03-01
  2. Lonely Planet Pilipino (Tagalog) Phrasebook (Lonely Planet Phrasebooks) by Violetta Lorenzana, 1998-04
  3. Tagalog (Spoken World) by Living Language, 2007-11-13
  4. Basic Tagalog for Foreigners and Non-Tagalogs (Tuttle Language Library) by Paraluman S. Aspillera, Yolanda C. Hernandez, et all 2007-07-15
  5. Tagalog-English/English-Tagalog Standard Dictionary: Pilipino-Inggles, Inggles-Pilipino Talahuluganang (Hippocrene Standard Dictionaries) by Carl R. Galvez Rubino, Maria Gracia Tan Llenado, 2002-11
  6. Tagalog, Conversational: Learn to Speak and Understand Tagalog with Pimsleur Language Programs (Simon & Schuster's Pimsleur Conversational) by Pimsleur, 2007-08-14
  7. Tagalog A Guide to the Spoken Language by 2009-08-21
  8. Essential Tagalog Phrase Book (Essential Phrasebook Series) by Renato Perdon, 2006-07-15
  9. Tagalog, Basic: Learn to Speak and Understand Tagalog with Pimsleur Language Programs by Pimsleur, 2007-08-14
  10. Concise English Tagalog Dictionary (Tuttle Language Library) by Jose V. Panganiban, 1994-06-15
  11. Tagalog (Teach Yourself Languages) by Cora Castle, Laurence McGonnell, 2003-12-26
  12. Modern Tagalog: Grammatical Explanations and Exercises for Non-Native Speakers by Teresita V. Ramos, 1990-11-01
  13. Tagalog for Beginners: An Introduction to Filipino, the National Language of the Philippines by Joi Barrios, 2011-03-10
  14. Conversational Tagalog: A Functional-Situational Approach by Teresita V. Ramos, 1985-05-01

1. TAGALOG 2002 MAIN PAGE
the metamorphosis of Filipino as national language. The tagalog language has very strong affinity with Malay languages
http://www.seasite.niu.edu/Tagalog/Tagalog_mainpage.htm
UNA BULAQUEÑA
ni Juan Luna
INTERACTIVE LANGUAGE AND FILIPINO CULTURE RESOURCES
Part of the SEAsite Project at Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, Illinois, USA
and the Center for Southeast Asian Studies
A recipient of the Multilingual Learner Award 2002 given by
the Swedish National Education Agency's Multilingual Learner Open Collaborative Project
New and Updated Pages Philippine Festivals Mindano People and Culture Mindanao Conflict Philippine Constitution (Filipino) ... Discussion Forum
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS SITE

HOW TO USE THIS SITE
INTRO TO TAGALOG TAGALOG LESSONS Beginner's Level Intermediate Level TAGALOG FOR KIDS TAGALOG GRAMMAR TAGALOG VERBS TAGALOG TOOLS Tagalog-English Dictionary English-Tagalog Dictionary Tagalog Discussion Forum Tagalog Chatroom Tagalog Tutor e-mail TEACHERS PAGE PHILIPPINE CULTURE COMMENTS SEASITE LINKS OVERVIEW USEFUL TAGALOG PHRASES TAGALOG COLORS TAGALOG IDIOMS ... MUSIC FEATURES TAGALOG Word Games klik dito Pre-Spanish Filipinos' Writing System klik dito Bahay Kubo and the Filipino Concept of Space klik dito Filipino Games klik dito TAGALOG for Travelers klik dito AESOP's Fables in Tagalog klik dito Philippine Folk Literature in English Translation klik dito Philippine Literature in English klik dito Ibong Adarna Tagalog Komiks klik dito Filipino Folk Beliefs klik dito FEATURED LINKS klik dito These links were verified at the time of posting

2. GenX_Tagalog_GenX
Multimac tagalog language Resources Pan Asian Publications Inc. 29564 Union City Boulevard Union City, CA 94587 MultiCultural Books Videos 28880 Southfield Road, Suite 183 Lathrup Village, Michigan, 48076
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/GenX_jt_mtjr/GenXTagalog.html
Tagalog
Pilipino, which is based on Tagalog , is the National Language of the Republic of the Philippines. It consists of two words, Taga and Ilog. Literally, it means 'from the river'. When the government took part in the development of a Common National Language, they had decided on one of the Philippines' existing languages. Tagalog was chosen because it was the main language spoken by the people of the capital city of Manila. Standards are set based upon "the preference of literate Manilans". As one author wrote, "We must have a standard, and Manila, being the sea where all rivers meet, let us take the resulting taste and consistency of the sea." The Tagalog language was officially declared as the National Language in 1937 and had it's name changed to Pilipino. Outside the schools of Manila, Pilipino is still referred to as Tagalog. It is the language of peoples living in Metro Manila and the Calabarzon Region, i.e., Calamba, Laguna, Batanggas, Rizal and Quezon. It is spoken alongside English, an official and dominant language in education, government and commerce. In recent years, nationalism has introduced the use of Pilipino into the school curriculum and in government. The progress has been slow as English was the main language until recent years. Tagalog or Pilipino was taught as a separate subject. Although it has attained the status of National Language, people living outside the Tagalog region speak their own native tongues. Today, more than 50 million people in the Philippines use it as their mother tongue or second language. Because of intense regionalism, some people look down on other people speaking another Philippine language. Hence, there is a great disunity among the people.

3. Tagalog Language
Description of language with discussion of other Filipino languages and links to learning software.Category Science Social Sciences Western Tagalog......tagalog language
http://www.idir.net/~jim.dex/index_t.htm

4. Home Page April
Interactive language lessons, online dictionaries, and articles on language and culture, from the SEAsite project at Illinois University.
http://www.seasite.niu.edu/Tagalog/
TULOY PO KAYO SA AMING BAHAY-PAHINA NG WIKANG TAGALOG AT KULTURANG PILIPINO
Women with Lilies
mula sa koloeksyon ni Ms. Doris Ho
Bulaklak, ang ganda ng bulaklak
Ang bango ng bulaklak
At wala kang kaibigan
Puso mo ay may sandigan, bulaklak
Mapapawi ang kirot
Paghapyos mo ng talulot
Ay ginhawa ang siyang dulot, bulaklak mula sa awiting "Bulaklak"
PASOK
(ENTER) Scholarships to Study Southeast Asian Languages at NIU This site is maintained by SEAsite a project of Northern Illinois University and the Center for Southeast Asian Studies, DeKalb, Illinois, USA

5. Filipino Language Software - Tagalog, Visayan, & Ilocano Languages
Tagalog, Visayan and Ilocano language software including translator and dictionary.Category Science Social Sciences Western Tagalog......Filipino Language Software Tagalog, Visayan, and Ilocano language learning, translator,Philippine maps, and dictionary. tagalog language software $44.95.
http://www.idir.net/~jim.dex/fls.html
Tagalog language
Visayan language

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Tagalog, Visayan and Ilocano on CD Language software that features a dictionary, translator, and language learning. Includes maps of the Philippines and a peso converter.
Translator This is a word for word text translator. Translates in either direction.
Translates letters, word lists, or any text-formatted document. Create your own customized word lists - a translated list of words that can be printed. Screen shot of Translator Top of Page
Language Learning Contains related words in different categories. See the screen shot to see an example of a word list. It can be played in sequence similar to an audiocassette tape. Unlike a tape, you can select any number of words from each category. The speed is controllable, and the lists may be printed. This feature is not available in the Ilocano version. The next Ilocano release will contain this utility. Top of Page
Dictionary Indexed in both languages, quickly locates a word in either language. Enter the desired word, or first part of the word to locate the corresponding word in the other language. You can also move sequentially backward or forward. These words can be copied and pasted into any other Windows documents. Note: the first release of Ilocano does not have sound in the dictionary.

6. IPL Kidspace: Say Hello To The World
Search YLC Catalog. Tagalog Interactive Language and Filipino Culture Resources.
http://www.ipl.org/youth/hello/tagalog.html
This collection All of the IPL Advanced You are here: Home KidSpace Say Hello to the World About the IPL ...
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Say Hello in the Tagalog Language
Pilipino
Click to hear how to say hello in Tagalog! (To listen to sound files, you will need to download Real Audio Player English:
Good day My name is Tagalog: Magandang tanghali po Ako si Pronunciation: Ma-gan-DANG tang-HA-lee poh Ah-ko see
Did You Know You Were Speaking Tagalog?
Words in English from the Tagalog language:
  • boondocks (from "bundock," mountain
Tagalog Alphabet
Learning Tagalog
Pilipino Culture
Who Can You Talk To?
There are 45,000,000 people who speak Tagalog in the Philippines. Now you can say hello to 45,000,000 people!

7. Filipina Ladies.com The Philippine's Original Personal Introduction Service.
tagalog language Tagalog is the most widely know language of the Philippines. Thetagalog language software is available on CDROM.
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Language software that features a dictionary, translator, and language learning. Includes maps of the Philippines and a peso converter. Tagalog language Visayan (Cebuano) Language Ilocano Language Order Information
Translator
This is a word for word text translator. Translates in either direction. Translates letters, word lists, or any text-formatted document. Create your own customized word lists - a translated list of words that can be printed.
Screen shot of Translator

Language Learning
Contains related words in different categories. See the Screen shot to see an example of a word list. It can be played in sequence similar to an audiocassette tape. Unlike a tape, you can select any number of words from each category. The speed is controllable, and the lists may be printed. This feature is not available in the Ilocano version. The next Ilocano release will contain this utility.

8. IPL Kidspace: Say Hello To The World
Say Hello in the tagalog language. Pilipino. Tagalog see. Did You KnowYou Were Speaking Tagalog? Words in English from the tagalog language
http://ipl.si.umich.edu/div/kidspace/hello/tagalog.html
This collection All of the IPL Advanced You are here: Home KidSpace Say Hello to the World About the IPL ...
Contact Us
KidSpace Features Ask a Question
Culture Quest

Learning HTML

Orca Search
...
Story Hour
KidSpace Subject Collections Reference
The World

Computers/Internet

Reading Zone
...
Fun Stuff
Say Hello in the Tagalog Language
Pilipino
Click to hear how to say hello in Tagalog! (To listen to sound files, you will need to download Real Audio Player English:
Good day My name is Tagalog: Magandang tanghali po Ako si Pronunciation: Ma-gan-DANG tang-HA-lee poh Ah-ko see
Did You Know You Were Speaking Tagalog?
Words in English from the Tagalog language:
  • boondocks (from "bundock," mountain
Tagalog Alphabet
Learning Tagalog
Pilipino Culture
Who Can You Talk To?
There are 45,000,000 people who speak Tagalog in the Philippines. Now you can say hello to 45,000,000 people!

9. Multimac Tagalog Language Resources - Newark Public Library
Multimac tagalog language Resources
http://www.npl.org/Pages/Multimac/Collections/tagalog.html
Multimac Tagalog Language Resources Vendors Associations Periodicals Websites ... Back to Multimac Vendors Pan Asian Publications Inc.
29564 Union City Boulevard
Union City, CA 94587
Toll-free: 800-853-ASIA
Phone: 510-475-1185
Fax: 510-475-1489
Homepage: http://www.panap.com
28880 Southfield Road, Suite 183
Lathrup Village, Michigan, 48076
Phone: 800-567-2220
Fax: 810-559-2465 Homepage: http://www.multiculbv.com E-mail: multicul@wincom.net Periodicals HERITAGE MAGAZINE OF FILIPINO CULTURE, ARTS AND LETTERS AND THE FILIPINO AMERICAN EXPERIENCE Heritage Publishers 20218 Tajauta AvenueCarson, CA 90746 Editor/Publisher: Victor P. GendranoPublished quarterly in March, June, September and December. Yearly subscription is $15.00 for individualsand $20.00 for libraries and other institutions. THE FILIPINO EXPRESS Filipino Express, Inc.2711 Kennedy Boulevard Jersey City, NJ 07306

10. Tagalog Language Software
tagalog language softwarethat features a dictionary, translator, and languagelearning. The tagalog language software is available on CDROM.
http://www.filipina-women.com/tagalog-lang-software.htm
HOME Filipino Language Software
Language software that features a dictionary, translator, and language learning. Includes maps of the Philippines and a peso converter.
Tagalog language Visayan (Cebuano) Language Ilocano Language Order Information
Translator
This is a word for word text translator. Translates in either direction. Translates letters, word lists, or any text-formatted document. Create your own customized word lists - a translated list of words that can be printed.
Screen shot of Translator

Language Learning
Contains related words in different categories. See the

11. Tagalog 101: The Tagalog Language
Tagalog (also called Pilipino), the national language of the Philippines.The tagalog language by First Lieutenant WEW MacKinlay.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Academy/3727/tagalog1.htm
The Tagalog Language
by First Lieutenant W. E. W. MacKinlay
T agalog is the most important of the many tongues and dialects of the Philippines on account of its being widely understood, and the most developed by contact with foreign idioms. Spoken by over ten million of an energetic race in the islands occupying the capital city of Manila, eight provinces surrounding the metropolis, and a number of outlying islands and districts beyond these limits, it is also generally understood by many far beyond its own territory, especially in seaport towns throughout the archipelago. The language seems to be divided into a northern and a southern dialect, the former being spoken in Bulacan, Bataan, Nueva Ecija, Rizal, and parts of Tarlac, and the latter occupying La Laguna, Batangas, Cavite, Tayabas, Marinduque, the coast of Mindoro and part of the Camarines Norte and Camarines Sur. Dialect differences though can only be distinguished by local mannerisms in pronunciation but very seldom in meaning. The Japanese language seems to have furnished no words to the Tagalog although many Japanese came to the Islands during the seventeenth century owing to the expulsion of Japanese converts to Catholicism, who found a refuge in Manila and the adjoining provinces, mainly in Pampanga. Notwithstanding a comparatively close contact with the Chinese for several centuries and certainly antedating the Spanish conquest by many hundred years, the Chinese element in Tagalog seems limited to a few commercial terms, some household implements, and a few miscellaneous words.

12. Tagalog 101: The Tagalog Language
5. Tagalog was the language of the Revolution and the Katipunan two incidentsin Philippine history that have left us a heritage we all can be proud of.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Academy/3727/tagalog2.htm
Pilipino: The National Language
a historical sketch
O n November 12, 1937 , the First National Assembly approved a law creating a National Language Institute to make a study and survey of each of the existing native dialects, with a view to choosing one which was to be used as a basis for the national language of the Philippines. The then President Manuel L. Quezon appointed to compose the Institute, Jaime C. De Veyra, as chairman, representing Samar-Leyte-Visayan; Santiago A. Fonacier, representing the Ilocano regions; Filemon Sotto (Cebu-Visayan); Casimiro Perfecto (Bicol); Felix S. Sales Rodriguez (Panay-Visayan); Hadji Butu (the Muslims) and Cecilio Lopez (Tagalog), as members. After serious deliberation on the studies conducted, and in compliance with the conditions and procedures to be observed in the discharge of its duties, the Institute selected Tagalog to be the basis of the national language. Thus on December 31, 1937, President Quezon proclaimed the language based on Tagalog as the National Language of the Philippines.
The reasons why Tagalog was so chosen were the following: 1. Tagalog is widely spoken and the most understood in all the regions of the Philippines;

13. Learn Basic Tagalog Language - Lakbay Pilipinas Travel Guide - Philippines Trave
Learn Basic Filipino Language. Learn Basic tagalog language. Good day Magandang araw Good morning - Magandang umaga Good afternoon
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Good day - Magandang araw
Good morning - Magandang umaga Good afternoon - Magandang hapon Good evening - Magandang gabi Please, excuse me - Mawalang galang Please pardon - Ipagpaumanhin Please allow me to - Ipahintulot po ninyo Please - Pakiusap Thank you - Salamat Thank you very much - Maraming salamat You are welcome - Walang anu man Come in! - Tuloy! I am sorry - Dinaramdam ko po I arrive late - Huli akong dumating How are you? - Kamusta ka?

14. Tagalog - Language.com.au - Tagalog
Tagalog Page Welcome to the tagalog language page at language.com.au! We haveassembled the finest tagalog language learning products available.
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Ordering Information Back to Home Page Tagalog Page Welcome to the Tagalog language page at language.com.au! We have assembled the finest Tagalog language learning products available. If you have any questions please e-mail us at info@language.com.au. Featured Product Spoken Tagalog
These no-nonsense courses have been used successfully by thousands of students to jump-start their foreign language training. No other method has proved more effective than the simple listen-and-imitate method these courses employ. Upon finishing the course the learner should have a good grounding in everyday vocabulary, grammar, and usage, and be able to communicate with native speakers. Includes book and 6 cassettes.
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Spoken Tagalog
Spoken Language Services is "the original language teacher". These no-nonsense courses have been used successfully by thousands of students to jump-start their foreign language training. No other method has proved more effective than the simple listen-and-imitate method these courses employ. Upon finishing the course the learner should have a good grounding in everyday vocabulary, grammar, and usage, and be able to communicate with native speakers. Includes textbook and 6 cassettes.
More information and pricing for Spoken Language courses...

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tagalog language Orientation Director for New Tribes Mission (NTM). News, prayer requests and photos.
http://www.ntm.org.ph/Tim_Castagna
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16. Philippine Lady.com Is The Philippine's Original Personal Introductions And Penp
Order Information tagalog language software $59.95 Visayan/CebuanoLanguage software $59.95 Ilocano Language software $59.95.
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Language software that features a dictionary, translator, and language learning. Includes maps of the Philippines and a peso converter.

Tagalog language
Visayan (Cebuano) Language Ilocano Language Order Information
Translator
This is a word for word text translator. Translates in either direction. Translates letters, word lists, or any text-formatted document. Create your own customized word lists - a translated list of words that can be printed.
Screen shot of Translator

Language Learning
Contains related words in different categories. See the Screen shot to see an example of a word list. It can be played in sequence similar to an audiocassette tape. Unlike a tape, you can select any number of words from each category. The speed is controllable, and the lists may be printed. This feature is not available in the Ilocano version. The next Ilocano release will contain this utility.
Screen shot of

Language Utility

Dictionary Indexed in both languages, quickly locates a word in either language. Enter the desired word, or first part of the word to locate the corresponding word in the other language. You can also move sequentially backward or forward. These words can be copied and pasted into any other Windows documents. Note: the first release of Ilocano does not have sound in the dictionary.

17. Learn Tagalog Online Free - Write Or Speak In Tagalog Language Exchange
Use free lesson plans. Learn to Speak Tagalog. Language Exchange via Email, TextChat and Voice Chat. Find a tagalog language exchange partner now, and have fun!
http://www.mylanguageexchange.com/Learn/Tagalog.asp
Learn to Speak Tagalog
Language Exchange via Email, Text Chat and Voice Chat
Home Learn to Speak Tagalog
Learn Tagalog online by practicing with a native speaker who is learning your language. Write or speak Tagalog online to improve grammar or conversation.
A language exchange complements other forms of learning such as classroom, immersion and multimedia, because you get to practice all that you have learned with native speakers in a safe and supportive environment.
...one of "the best ways to learn a foreign language." - The Wall Street Journal
November 18, 2002 Advantages of language exchange learning include:
  • Learning the real Tagalog language (slang, expressions, etc.) used by ordinary native speakers
  • Getting accustomed to the way native speakers speak in real (casual) conversation
  • Making a friend in the Tagalog-speaking culture.
Language exchange learning is also inexpensive because we provide free tips and lesson plans that allow you to do a language exchange on your own.
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18. The Tagalog Language At Cornell - Department Of Asian Studies
Department of Asian Studies tagalog language At Cornell, Cornell HomePage. The tagalog language At Cornell The Department of Asian
http://lrc.cornell.edu/asian/courses/tagalog
Department of Asian Studies
Tagalog Language At Cornell Language Information Courses Other Resources
T'nalak (Bang Gala), photo by Neal Oshima Language Contact Person: Maria Theresa Savella
Phone: 5-7524
Office: 188 Rockefeller Tagalog
The Tagalog Language At Cornell

The Department of Asian Studies offers Tagalog language instructions at various levels –beginning, intermediate, and advanced. The beginning courses involve thorough grounding in basic speaking and listening skills with an introduction to reading. The intermediate and advanced levels develop all four language skills – speaking, listening, reading and writing. Directed studies may also be arranged on a specialized basis to address particular student needs.
Cornell Area Program Affiliation: Southeast Asia Program
Last edited by mtsavella on Thu Feb 06 2003 at 11:47 AM.

19. The Tagalog Language At Cornell - Department Of Asian Studies
Department of Asian Studies tagalog language At Cornell, Cornell Home Page.
http://lrc.cornell.edu/asian/courses/tagalog?d=courses

20. Tagalog Language Courses
AlphaSoft Co., Ltd.'s tagalog language Learning Series is a comprehensive languagelearning system tailored to meet the needs of the language enthusiasts.
http://www.alphasoft.cc/store/tagalog.html
Tagalog Products Spoken by over 10 million people, Tagalog is one of the major languages of the Philippines. Now nearly three-quarters of the population speak Tagalog; an amazing advance, for a century ago, it was only a regional language with no official recognition at all. Language Learning System Beginner Series: Tagalog Everyday Series: Tagalog Suggest this ...
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Language Learning Series System: Tagalog
With this product, you will not just learn to speak Tagalog, but you will also learn the necessary skills to be on your way to fluency. The system is made up of two programs on two CD-ROMs, Language Learning Beginner and Language Learning Everyday Language Learning Beginner was engineered for the effortless absorption of language fundamentals, focusing on sounds, tones, phonics, alphabets and the basic vocabulary used in everyday conversations. It builds your knowledge of the fundamentals through lessons that gradually increase in difficulty. Before you know it, you are speaking Tagalog. Language Learning Everyday , the second part of the series, is intended to provide you with maximum exposure to Tagalog. It allows for full immersion and increases your working vocabulary by presenting in a wide range of conversational situations. Unlike Language Learning Beginner, you are encouraged to select the lessons that best suit your needs. It as simple as point, click, and listen.

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