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  1. Are you wondering how to say "Flight ticket" in Tagalog ? "Flight ticket" is the equivalent to Tiket ng eroplano in Tagalog, and I’m pretty sure you’ve heard it many times before already. It’s also good to know, that Paliparan means "Airport" in Tagalog, as well as "Airplane" is Eroplano.

  2. 23 wrz 2010 · Basic Tagalog for foreigners and non-Tagalogs. Tagalog, the leading language of the Philippines, is spoken by millions of people. Learn how to communicate with them in fifty carefully planned, eminently practical lessons in this self-study guide.

  3. 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.

  4. The Tagalog vocabulary in Tagalog Lesson 93 is designed to cover a broad spectrum of scenarios you might encounter at an airport. The basics like "Airport," "Flight," and "Ticket" give you the starting points for any air travel conversation.

  5. Free Learning Tagalog samples, quick references (cheat sheets), and various other downloads.

  6. integrated suite of Tagalog learning materials: a course (online, books, ebooks), a grammar book (online, book, ebook), workbooks (books, ebooks), course audio (CDs, MP3s), free videos and free downloads.

  7. 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.

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