English ----- Tagalog
One ----- Isa
Two ----- Dalawa
Three ----- Tatlo
Four ----- Apat
Five ----- Lima
Six ----- Anim
Seven ----- Pito
Eight ----- Walo
Nine ----- Siyam
Ten ----- Sampu
Days of Week in Tagalog. Click here
One ----- Isa
Two ----- Dalawa
Three ----- Tatlo
Four ----- Apat
Five ----- Lima
Six ----- Anim
Seven ----- Pito
Eight ----- Walo
Nine ----- Siyam
Ten ----- Sampu
Days of Week in Tagalog. Click here
Tagalog (pronounced /təˈɡɑːlɒɡ/ in English) is an Austronesian language spoken in the Philippines by about 22 million people.
It is related to Austronesian languages such as Indonesian, Malay, Javanese and Paiwan (of Taiwan), Cham (of Vietnam and Cambodia), and Tetum (of East Timor). It is the first language of the Philippines' Region IV (CALABARZON and MIMAROPA) and is the basis for the national and the official language of the Philippines, Filipino.
It is related to Austronesian languages such as Indonesian, Malay, Javanese and Paiwan (of Taiwan), Cham (of Vietnam and Cambodia), and Tetum (of East Timor). It is the first language of the Philippines' Region IV (CALABARZON and MIMAROPA) and is the basis for the national and the official language of the Philippines, Filipino.


