How To Say "I know" In Tagalog || Tagalog Lesson For Beginners
Update: 2023-08-15
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This episode is suited for either Beginners or Intermediate in Tagalog. Today, Albine will help you understand the meaning of "marunong", "alám", and "kilala" and how to use them in a sentence.
- Marunong (adjective): knowledgeable
- Alám (noun): aware, known
- Kilala (adjective): known, familiar
- Alám ko. (I know)
- Marunong ako. (I'm knowledgeable of)
- Kilala ko. (I know him/her)
- Kilala ko si Simon. (I know Simon)
- Alám ko ang adobo. (I know what adobo is)
- Marunong akóng mag-adobo. (I know how to cook adobo)
- Marunong akóng maglutò ng adobo. (I know how to cook adobo)
- Alám ko ang Tagalog, kauntî lang. (I know Tagalog, just few)
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