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  1. Tagalog markers. In Tagalog, there are what are called discourse markers. These usually monosyllabic words give information about how the speaker feels about the information he's relaying. They are enclitic, meaning they occupy the first "slot" after the verb.

  2. Spanish-derived comparative markers. Tagalog has several comparative markers that are etymologically derived from Spanish. The particle mas (meaning "more", from Sp. más), in conjunction with the various Tagalog counterparts of the English "than" (kaysa + sa-marker, sa, kay), is used as a comparative marker of non-equality.

  3. Jan 7, 2017 · There are three types of case markers: absolutive ( nominative ), ergative ( genitive ), and oblique . Unlike English and Spanish which are nominative-accusative languages, Tagalog is considered to be either an ergative-absolutive language, or a language with an Austronesian alignment.

  4. Putting "Ta" in the beginning of a word makes it an adjective, so it's like an adjective marker. Ex. Calling a woman talandi in southern tagalog (Atleast here in Cavite) instead of malandi or the most common use case of it today is the word tabogo (ta - marker + bogo - stupid ) in political posts. For Ga. It means "like" as a comparison Ex.

  5. learningtagalog.com › grammar › markersTagalog Ang Markers

    The Ang markers are si, ang, sina and ang mga. Note: 1. mga is pronounced as “manga.”. 2. Personal names are names that refer to specific persons, animals, cartoon characters or anything with a personality. 3. Yung is often used in conversation. Iyong is also sometimes used as an alternative to ang. Examples:

  6. Tagalog etymology dictionary. This is a very simple Tagalog etymology page. We provide you not only the textual etymological information but also draw etymology trees to help you visualize the word history. Some words you could try are.

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  8. Tagalog Markers. Markers are short words that indicate the role of a word in a sentence. There are three groups of markers—the Ang, Ng and Sa markers.

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