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Answering You Question: The PAG+IN Verb Affix | PART 3 (E148)
#tagalog #filipino #philippines
This is the THIRD PART of my response to a comment posted by a subscriber requesting for an introduction to the AFFIX “PAG” that when combined with root words can become NOUNS, GERUNDS AND VERBS.
I am discussing this topic in a three-part video that covers the following topics:
1. Using the PAG prefix plus root words to create Tagalog NOUNS, which is the subject of the first video
2. Using the PAG prefix plus root word combined with the AN suffix to create VERBS, which is the subject of the previous video.
3. Using the PAG prefix plus root word combined with the IN suffix to create other VERBS, which is the focus of this video
THIS VIDEO will cover MY THIRD RESPONSE… using the PAG prefix plus root word combined with the IN suffix to create VERBS.
This formula produces Tagalog verbs with the following characteristics:
1. to ask someone to do something.
2. to put two things together or closer to each other or their opposite
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TIME STAMPS
00:00 The “PAG” prefix
01:36 Verbs: To Ask Someone to do something
04:06 Verbs: To Put Things together
05:40 Conjugating Infinitive verbs
06:34 Conjugating in the Completed aspect
06:57 Conjugating in the Progressive aspect
07:30 Conjugating in the Contemplative aspect
08:00 Sample sentences in the Imperative form
10:33 Sample sentences in the Completed aspect
11:27 Sample sentences in the Progressive aspect
12:22 Sample sentences in the Contemplative aspect
13:15 Outro
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PREVIOUS VIDEOS
Answering Your Question: The PAG~ Noun Affix | PART 1 (E146)
https://youtu.be/yVHPiXJxHpM
Answering You Question: The PAG+AN Verb Affix | PART 2 (E147)
https://youtu.be/paBsZAmpexc
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There is a ton of reasons to start learning Tagalog now! Whether you are a Filipino born outside of the Philippines, a visiting tourist, someone with Filipino friends, or expats living in the Philippines. Get to know the beautiful Tagalog language—the mirror to the Filipino culture. And the best time to start learning is now. This channel offers you one of the best Tagalog language tutorial!
SOCIAL MEDIA: Instagram: http://instagram.com/jaysantis
Busines Inquiries ONLY: jaysantisteban@gmail.com
Видео Answering You Question: The PAG+IN Verb Affix | PART 3 (E148) канала Let's Go Tagalog
This is the THIRD PART of my response to a comment posted by a subscriber requesting for an introduction to the AFFIX “PAG” that when combined with root words can become NOUNS, GERUNDS AND VERBS.
I am discussing this topic in a three-part video that covers the following topics:
1. Using the PAG prefix plus root words to create Tagalog NOUNS, which is the subject of the first video
2. Using the PAG prefix plus root word combined with the AN suffix to create VERBS, which is the subject of the previous video.
3. Using the PAG prefix plus root word combined with the IN suffix to create other VERBS, which is the focus of this video
THIS VIDEO will cover MY THIRD RESPONSE… using the PAG prefix plus root word combined with the IN suffix to create VERBS.
This formula produces Tagalog verbs with the following characteristics:
1. to ask someone to do something.
2. to put two things together or closer to each other or their opposite
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
TIME STAMPS
00:00 The “PAG” prefix
01:36 Verbs: To Ask Someone to do something
04:06 Verbs: To Put Things together
05:40 Conjugating Infinitive verbs
06:34 Conjugating in the Completed aspect
06:57 Conjugating in the Progressive aspect
07:30 Conjugating in the Contemplative aspect
08:00 Sample sentences in the Imperative form
10:33 Sample sentences in the Completed aspect
11:27 Sample sentences in the Progressive aspect
12:22 Sample sentences in the Contemplative aspect
13:15 Outro
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PREVIOUS VIDEOS
Answering Your Question: The PAG~ Noun Affix | PART 1 (E146)
https://youtu.be/yVHPiXJxHpM
Answering You Question: The PAG+AN Verb Affix | PART 2 (E147)
https://youtu.be/paBsZAmpexc
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There is a ton of reasons to start learning Tagalog now! Whether you are a Filipino born outside of the Philippines, a visiting tourist, someone with Filipino friends, or expats living in the Philippines. Get to know the beautiful Tagalog language—the mirror to the Filipino culture. And the best time to start learning is now. This channel offers you one of the best Tagalog language tutorial!
SOCIAL MEDIA: Instagram: http://instagram.com/jaysantis
Busines Inquiries ONLY: jaysantisteban@gmail.com
Видео Answering You Question: The PAG+IN Verb Affix | PART 3 (E148) канала Let's Go Tagalog
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