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Newbs - Is It Far? Kaunti Na Lang.
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Ever had that trip that seemed like forever? Well, we're pretty sure it won't compare to the trip the father and son in this episode are having... hey, there's no longer road than the road in a post-apocalyptic Philippines. Hold the tissue if you have a daddy issue, and listen in as Cris and Mickey brush off the soot and teach you helpful Filipino. Jov keeps on walking with a note for pedestrians out there.
A: Malayo pa ba, itay?
B: Malapit na anak.
A: Pagod na ako...
B: Kaunti na lang.
A: Is it still far, dad?
B: It’s near already.
A: I’m already tired…
B: Just a little more…
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Our music for this episode is "Batang Munti" by Narda
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Whether you're hopping around our 7,107 islands or hanging out with one of the millions of Filipinos worldwide, KalyeSpeak can help you speak your mind freely!
KalyeSpeak is practical, fun, even entertaining at times. We will not bore you with textbook dictation and miles and miles of memorization. Our lessons get right down to the vernacular -- just as how it is spoken in the street. This way, you can rule shopping, watch what you eat, and even delight that cute little Filipina on the beach.
Learn Filipino, as Filipinos speak it.
Thanks to the genuises of Chinesepod (John P, Ken, and Jenny Zhu) and Spanishpod (JP -- who is Pinoy btw -- and Lili) for being our inspirations and idols! You guys changed online language learning for everyone!
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Maraming salamat po!... those were the words i learned during my visit to Manila and Zambo a couple of years ago.