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  1. A Better Tagalog English Dictionary Online. Thousands Of Built-In Tagalog Example Sentences: This dictionary includes over 20,000+ hand-crafted Tagalog example sentences by native speakers embedded directly into the dictionary to show proper grammar and usage. Example sentences include: a Tagalog to English translation, syllable stress marks ...

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    Your Tagalog-English, English -Tagalog Dictionary is a compliation of Tagalog (Filipino) and English words that were purposely collected to serve as a perfect reference material for students, professionals and Filipinos from all walks of life including foreign nationals who wish to learn the Filipine Language.

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  4. We are working on improving the dictionary’s search function. Please check back regularly to see how we’re doing. Thank you! ^^ * The pure Tagalog word for “dictionary” is talahuluganan. Most Filipinos these days simply use the more widely understood Spanish-derived Filipino word diksiyunaryo (diksyunaryo / diksyonaryo).

  5. Tools for Immersion: Intermediate & Advanced Students. Tagalog Reader. Import your own Tagalog text into the Tagalog Reader for quick and easy Tagalog dictionary lookups. Color-coded word tracking in the Reader helps tracks and focus your vocabulary growth. A free alternative to LingQ with specialized features for Tagalog.

  6. The English-Tagalog dictionary contains about 125,000 words, hundreds of thousands of examples and phrases. For all the most used words, you can see the transcription (American and English), listen to the pronunciation and learn the forms of the word. To work with the dictionary, it is better to use the search capabilities.

  7. Texts & Literature. • Gutenberg.org: online books. • Tagalog texts with grammatical analysis, with translation into English, by Leonard Bloomfield (1917) • La pétition tagale: Caming manga alipin (1665), by Jean-Paul Potet, in Cahiers de linguistique Asie orientale (1987) → bilingual Bible: Tagalog & other languages.

  8. About the SEAlang Library Tagalog Resources With nearly 30 million speakers, Tagalog is by far the most widely used language in the Philippines. SEAlang's Tagalog dictionary is based on the Tagalog Dictionary by Teresita V. Ramos (1971). This text is relatively concise (fewer than five thousand entries), but is well-suited as a learner's ...

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