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"Essential Tagalog" provides all the vocabulary and sentences you will need for everyday interactions in the Philippines, presented in a way that is concise, accessible and easy to understand. It will give you the confidence to approach every situation, be it for business or pleasure. In this book youAEll find: Over 2000 essential Tagalog sentences and phrases used when meeting people, starting up conversations, asking and replying to questions > A glossary of 2000 key vocabulary items to ensure that the right word is always at your fingertips in every situation Terms and phrases covering…mehr

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"Essential Tagalog" provides all the vocabulary and sentences you will need for everyday interactions in the Philippines, presented in a way that is concise, accessible and easy to understand. It will give you the confidence to approach every situation, be it for business or pleasure. In this book youAEll find: Over 2000 essential Tagalog sentences and phrases used when meeting people, starting up conversations, asking and replying to questions > A glossary of 2000 key vocabulary items to ensure that the right word is always at your fingertips in every situation Terms and phrases covering essential aspects of travel and doing things that help you make the most of your stay in the Philippines Boxed features give special phrases and etiquette notes to help make your interactions with people much easier and smoother Basic grammar and pronunciation guides get you speaking simple Tagalog sentences right away. Information on social customs and basic etiquette help you interact with people you meet and avoid making embarrassing mistakes. Whether youAEre a novice Tagalog speaker or have some experience with the language, this is a reference youAEll turn to again and again.
Autorenporträt
Renato Perdon is a Tagalog native speaker now living in Sydney, Australia. He is an accredited translator both from and into Tagalog and also edits the Tagalog language section of the community newspaper Bayanihan News. Jan Tristan Arroyo Gaspi grew up in Quezon City, Philippines. He earned two B.A. degrees from the University of California Berkeley, where he served as editor-in-chief of the university's annual Filipino.