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Tagalog - Feelings and Emotions
In today's lesson, we will learn about the main terms for feelings and emotions in Tagalog.
Finish this lesson and explore these related pages:Tagalog Vocabulary: Basic Vocabulary: Family Members and ..., Greetings and Polite Expressions, Telling Time & Idiomatic Expressions.
Main Terms for Feelings and Emotions in Tagalog[edit | edit source]
Word in Tagalog | IPA pronunciation | Translation in English |
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galit | ɡaˈlit | angry |
tuwa | ˈtuwɐ | joy |
lungkot | ˈluŋkot | sadness |
takot | taˈkot | fear |
pag-asa | paɡˈasɐ | hope |
pagmamalaki | paɡmamɐˈlaki | pride |
pagkabahala | paɡkabɐˈhala | worry |
pagkadismaya | paɡkadisˈmaja | disappointment |
pagkagulat | paɡkaˈɡulat | surprise |
pagkalungkot | paɡkaluŋˈkot | grief |
Dialogue[edit | edit source]
- Ako ay nagtataka kung bakit ka galit. (I'm wondering why you're angry.)
- Hindi ko alam. Ngunit ako ay may pag-asa na malaman ko. (I don't know. But I have hope to find out.)
- Nakakaramdam ako ng pagkabahala. (I'm feeling worried.)
- Bakit? Ano ang nangyari? (Why? What happened?)
- Nagkaroon ako ng pagkadismaya sa aking resulta. (I had disappointment with my result.)
- Oh, nakakalungkot. (Oh, that's sad.)
- Oo, ngunit ako ay may pagmamalaki sa aking pagsisikap. (Yes, but I have pride in my effort.)
- Talagang nakakagulat. (That's really surprising.)
- Oo, ngunit ako ay may tuwa sa aking tagumpay. (Yes, but I have joy in my success.)
- Nakakatuwa. (That's nice.)
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