Tagalog Lesson 2 – Greetings, Parts of the Day & Basic Courtesy

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24 question-and-answer flashcards covering Tagalog parts of the day, greetings, polite particles, and common courtesy expressions.

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What is the Tagalog word for “morning” and what time does it cover?

Umaga – from 6 a.m. to 11 a.m.

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What is the Tagalog word for “noon” and what time does it cover?

Tanghali – from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m.

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What is the Tagalog word for “afternoon” and what time does it cover?

Hapon – from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.

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What is the Tagalog word for “evening/night” and what time does it cover?

Gabi – from 7 p.m. to 12 a.m.

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How do you say “Good morning” in Tagalog?

Magandang umaga.

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How do you say “Good noon” in Tagalog?

Magandang tanghali.

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How do you say “Good afternoon” in Tagalog?

Magandang hapon.

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How do you say “Good evening” in Tagalog?

Magandang gabi.

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What Tagalog word is added to greetings to show politeness to elders or important people?

Po

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What does the word “po” indicate in Tagalog conversation?

Politeness or respect toward grown-ups or authority figures.

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How do you politely say “Good afternoon” in Tagalog?

Magandang hapon po.

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How would you reply, “Good morning to you too,” politely?

Magandang umaga rin/din po.

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Which two Tagalog particles mean “also” or “too”?

Rin and din.

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How do you ask “How are you?” in Tagalog?

Kamusta ka?

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How do you answer “I’m fine” politely in Tagalog?

Mabuti po.

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What is “Thank you” in Tagalog?

Salamat.

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How do you say “You’re welcome” in Tagalog?

Walang anuman.

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What is the polite Tagalog word for “Yes”?

Opo.

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What is the polite Tagalog phrase for “No”?

Hindi po.

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How do you say “Goodbye” in Tagalog?

Paalam.

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If someone says “Salamat” to you, what should you reply?

Walang anuman (po).

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How would you politely reply when your grandmother greets you “Magandang gabi”?

Magandang gabi rin/din po, Lola.

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In Tagalog greetings, which adjective corresponds to the English word “good”?

Magandang.

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Name the four parts of the day that can follow “Magandang” to form greetings.

Umaga, Tanghali, Hapon, and Gabi.