Matthew Williams is a 29-year-old American male who has been studying Tagalog since arriving in the Philippines over a year ago. He finds verb-pronoun relationships and the origins of Tagalog vocabulary most difficult due to differences from English grammar, but notes pronunciation and writing are straightforward. While speaking English, Spanish, French and German, he feels the best way to learn Tagalog is through watching movies and listening to music to gain more knowledge of the language.
Matthew Williams is a 29-year-old American male who has been studying Tagalog since arriving in the Philippines over a year ago. He finds verb-pronoun relationships and the origins of Tagalog vocabulary most difficult due to differences from English grammar, but notes pronunciation and writing are straightforward. While speaking English, Spanish, French and German, he feels the best way to learn Tagalog is through watching movies and listening to music to gain more knowledge of the language.
Matthew Williams is a 29-year-old American male who has been studying Tagalog since arriving in the Philippines over a year ago. He finds verb-pronoun relationships and the origins of Tagalog vocabulary most difficult due to differences from English grammar, but notes pronunciation and writing are straightforward. While speaking English, Spanish, French and German, he feels the best way to learn Tagalog is through watching movies and listening to music to gain more knowledge of the language.
Answer: I try to study tagalog language everytime I wake up in the morning. 2. How long have you been studying Tagalog? Answer: I’ve been studying tagalog language since I came here in the Philippines last year November. 3. What is the most difficult thing about Tagalog for you? Answer: For me the most difficult thing about tagalog is that Tagalog is relatively difficult for English speakers to learn. This is mostly because of major grammatical differences especially verb-pronoun relationships and the origins of its vocabulary. However, Tagalog pronunciation and writing are straightforward, and a few grammatical features are refreshingly simple. 4. How many languages do you speak? Answer: In my case I speak Spanish, English, French, and German, and now i i’m still studying filipino language but i can now converse in tagalog but not that fluent.
5. In your opinion, what is the best way to learn Tagalog?
Answer: For me the best way to learn tagalog is by watching talagog
movirs and listening to their music because it can help you to have more knowledge about filipino language.