How to Say “I Love You” in Tagalog
Saying “I love you” in Tagalog is simple, heartfelt, and deeply meaningful. The most common translation is “Mahal kita.” Filipinos are naturally expressive and affectionate,… How to Say “I Love You” in Tagalog
Saying “I love you” in Tagalog is simple, heartfelt, and deeply meaningful. The most common translation is “Mahal kita.” Filipinos are naturally expressive and affectionate,… How to Say “I Love You” in Tagalog
Saying hello is one of the simplest ways to greet someone, whether you’re talking to a stranger on the street, texting your friends or kabarkada,… How to Say “Hello” in Tagalog (Kumusta)
Greeting someone with a warm “Good Morning” is one of the simplest ways to brighten their day. In Tagalog, the national language of the Philippines,… How to Say Good Morning in Tagalog (Magandang Umaga)
In Tagalog, farm animals are called mga hayop sa bukid — literally “animals on the farm.” These are the animals commonly found in rural areas,… Farm Animals Word List in Tagalog (Mga Hayop sa Bukid)
The Filipino language is more than just a tool for communication — it is a symbol of identity, culture, and national pride. One of the… Tula Tungkol sa Wikang Pilipino
In the Philippines, All Saints’ Day — known in Tagalog as Undas — is one of the most meaningful celebrations of the year. Families gather… Food for All Saints’ Day in the Philippines (Undas)
This Cheesy Chicken Afritada is a colorful, comforting Filipino dish made with tender chicken simmered in tomato sauce, fresh vegetables, and a generous topping of… Cheesy Chicken Afritada Recipe (Afritadang Manok)
These steamed banana cupcakes are soft, moist, and lightly sweet — perfect for merienda or as baon for your little chikitings. Steaming is a simple,… Steamed Banana Cupcakes Recipe (No‑Bake Pinoy Style)
A Pinay Mom’s Favorite Finds in Ottawa Magandang araw, mga momsies!Today, I’m excited to share some of the Filipino grocery items we bought during our… Food Haul: Filipino Grocery Items in Canada