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Common Filipino Phrases
| what's the time? |
Anong oras na? |
It's common to state the time in Filipino by simply saying the hour
(from the 24-hour clock) followed by the minutes, eg:
Time in Filipino
| early morning |
madaling araw |
| morning |
umaga |
| noon |
tanghali |
| afternoon |
hapon |
| evening |
gabi |
| midnight |
hating gabi |
| yesterday |
kahapon |
| today (now) |
ngayo'y, ngayo |
| tomorrow |
bukas na |
| later |
mamaya na |
Days of the Week
| Monday |
Lunes |
| Tuesday |
Martes |
| Wednesday |
Miyerkules |
| Thursday |
Huwebes |
| Friday |
Biyernes |
| Saturday |
Sabado |
| Sunday |
Linggo |
Months in Filipino
| January |
Enero |
| February |
Pebrero |
| March |
Marso |
| April |
Abril |
| May |
Mayo |
| June |
Hunyo |
| July |
Hulyo |
| August |
Agosto |
| September |
Setyembre |
| October |
Oktobre |
| November |
Nobyembre |
| December |
Disyembre |
Seasons in Filipino
| spring |
tagsibol |
| summer |
taginit |
| autumn |
taglagas |
| winter |
tagyelo |
| rainy season |
tagulan |
| dry season |
taginit |
Holidays in Filipino
| Easter |
pasko ng pagkabuhay |
| Christmas |
pasko |
From: www.filipinophrases.co.uk
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