Bukod sa ‘ng’ at ‘nang,’ tuturuan din tayo ni Kara David kung ano ang tamang paggamit sa iba’t ibang salitang Filipino!
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00:00Everyone is still studying from home.
00:02It's not easy for all of us.
00:04But of course, it's more challenging for the little students who are already studying.
00:10Sometimes, they are distracted.
00:11And sometimes, in real life,
00:14the parents are having a hard time teaching their children.
00:18That's true.
00:19That's why we're going to open our homework hotline.
00:23This is new.
00:24Right?
00:25Before March.
00:26Correct.
00:26And so that the parents can join us at home
00:29who are studying and teaching their children.
00:32Yes.
00:33Right?
00:34And to answer the questions in our homework hotline,
00:37we have with us today, our beloved
00:39from News and Public Affairs,
00:41who is also a script writer.
00:43She's also trending on social media
00:45because of her study tips for all.
00:48Yes.
00:48Let's check it out.
00:49Let's all welcome,
00:50Ms. Cara David.
00:52Hello, Ms. Cara.
00:54Hi, good morning.
00:56Good morning, Mars.
00:57Kuya Kim.
00:58How are you, Ms. Cara?
01:00You're so busy.
01:01It's okay.
01:03I'm a bit busy
01:04because I'm a full-time faculty
01:06at the University of the Philippines.
01:08But at the same time,
01:10I'm also full-time in the Pinasarap Brigada
01:13and Eyewitness in Capuso Network.
01:15Actually, Ms. Cara,
01:17we really need your help
01:18because our homework hotline caller has a question.
01:21Hi, Mars.
01:23Since we teach our daughter to speak Tagalog,
01:26because her first language is English,
01:28what are the commonly misused Filipino words
01:31that she should learn
01:33now that she's a teacher?
01:34The first thing that people are always confused about
01:38is that they call Tagalog
01:40our national language.
01:42Our national language is Filipino,
01:45not Tagalog.
01:46Filipino.
01:47Yes.
01:48Tagalog is one of the many different languages
01:52in the Philippines.
01:53But our national language is Filipino.
01:57So, Ms. Cara,
01:58Tagalog is called a dialect?
02:02It's a language,
02:04but our national language is Filipino
02:07because Filipinos have been combined
02:10with different words
02:12from different languages
02:14that you can see in the Philippines.
02:16Is it Filipino or Pilipino?
02:18A lot of people are confused.
02:20Filipino with an F.
02:22Yes, our national language.
02:25But we are Filipinos.
02:27Ms. Cara, I have a question.
02:29Because until now, I'm confused.
02:32The NANG that is N-A-N-G
02:34and the NANG that is N-G.
02:35There.
02:36NANG and NANG.
02:37That's it.
02:38The short NANG
02:40is always followed by a noun.
02:44Example,
02:45Ia, Camille, and Kuya Kim
02:48are the hosts of Mars.
02:50That's just N-G.
02:51Of Mars.
02:52The long NANG is N-A-N-G.
02:55It has a lot of different usages.
02:57The other one,
02:59if you want to replace it with
03:01NOONG, WHEN,
03:02like,
03:03NANG MAMULAT AKO SA MUNDONG ITO.
03:05Instead of NOONG UNANG PANAHON,
03:07NANG UNANG PANAHON.
03:09Or like,
03:10it's like a replacement for NOONG,
03:13N-O-O-N-G.
03:15Okay, okay.
03:16So, it needs to be related to a time.
03:20Correct.
03:21There's another usage for the long NANG.
03:24If it's an adverb,
03:26like, for example,
03:28KUYA KIM RUNNING FAST.
03:33That's N-A-N-G.
03:35CAMILLE TALKING FAST.
03:39So, the next word is like a describing word.
03:42Yes!
03:44Good job!
03:45But my tip to parents is,
03:47ALWAYS USE EXAMPLES.
03:50Yes.
03:51So that your children will learn and understand.
03:56Mascara, thank you so much for your time.
03:58And of course, thank you to you,
04:00our very first teacher in our homework hotline.
04:03Yes!
04:04Thank you so much!
04:05I'm happy that you're learning.
04:07Thank you so much, Mascara,
04:08for inviting us to your homework hotline.