Thread:Green Creeper/@comment-27120173-20170916013755/@comment-26270011-20171025004119

Well..

Kumusta = Hello

Magandang Umaga/Hapon/Gabi = Good Morning/Afternoon/Evening

Paalam = Goodbye

Mahal kita = I love you

Oo = Yes

Hindi = No

Pangit = Ugly/Bad

Maganda = Beautiful/Good

Uh.. let's try to translate sentences

Kumain ng tinapay si Lea or Si Lea ay kumain ng tinapay

Notice that the first sentence doesn't have "ay" while the second sentence has. It is because of the positions of "Simuno" and "Panaguri" in the sentences.

Simuno is the subject e.g. "Si Lea"

Panaguri is the compelement e.g. kumain ng tinapay

You don't need to have "ay" if Panaguri is first, but you need "ay" if Simuno is first

Kumain = Ate (kumain is past tense)

"Si" is a helping verb in Filipino if you have a proper noun

"Ng" acts like "a" in Filipino

Tinapay = bread

Translation : Lea ate bread (they still have the same translation)