Speak Tagalog (Filipino)
Speak Tagalog (Filipino)

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Speak Tagalog (Filipino)

Skip the dry grammar and learn naturally. Reconnect with your heritage or prepare for your next trip with 1,000+ native-recorded phrases and real-world cultural stories.

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Publisher

Paul Soderquist

Category

Education

Locales

1

Latest Version

1.0

Size

65.4 MB

First Released

Mar 28, 2026
Features

Master Tagalog Through Natural Immersion

Stop memorizing dry grammar rules and start speaking like a local. Our app uses massive exposure to real-world sentences to help you build an intuitive understanding of Filipino culture and conversation.

1,000+ Native Audio Phrases

Master the perfect accent with high-quality recordings from native speakers. Listen to essential phrases in context to develop a natural rhythm and flow.

Real-World Conversations

Dive into 22 full narratives that mirror daily life in the Philippines. Perfect for heritage learners who want to understand family discussions and cultural nuances.

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Speak Tagalog (Filipino) - Activity selection screen in the Speak Tagalog app featuring phrase building and flash cards

Activity selection screen in the Speak Tagalog app featuring phrase building and flash cards

Speak Tagalog (Filipino) - A screenshot of a sentence building exercise in the Speak Tagalog app where the user puts Filipino words in the correct order to translate the phrase how have you been.

A screenshot of a sentence building exercise in the Speak Tagalog app where the user puts Filipino words in the correct order to translate the phrase how have you been.

Speak Tagalog (Filipino) - Vocabulary list for nature terms in Tagalog and English

Vocabulary list for nature terms in Tagalog and English

Speak Tagalog (Filipino) - A list of Tagalog grammar topics in the Speak Tagalog app including pronouns and verb focus types

A list of Tagalog grammar topics in the Speak Tagalog app including pronouns and verb focus types

Speak Tagalog (Filipino) - A screenshot of the Speak Tagalog app settings page showing options to customize learning exercises like word ordering and audio playback.

A screenshot of the Speak Tagalog app settings page showing options to customize learning exercises like word ordering and audio playback.

Speak Tagalog (Filipino) - Speak Tagalog app interface showing Filipino flashcards for vocabulary practice.

Speak Tagalog app interface showing Filipino flashcards for vocabulary practice.

Speak Tagalog (Filipino) - Search screen of the Speak Tagalog app showing English to Tagalog translations and conversational phrases.

Search screen of the Speak Tagalog app showing English to Tagalog translations and conversational phrases.

Speak Tagalog (Filipino) - The theme selection screen in the Speak Tagalog app showing various color palette options like cozy coffee shop and sophisticated earth harmony.

The theme selection screen in the Speak Tagalog app showing various color palette options like cozy coffee shop and sophisticated earth harmony.

Description

Massive exposure and input is one of the most essential parts of learning a language. If you feed your brain enough real sentences, enunciating, and dissecting them word by word, phrase by phrase, you will develop an intuitive understanding of how to use the language, even without a strict study of the grammar. In this app I've included over 1000 Tagalog phrases with audio recorded by a native speaker, many of which have contextual notes that teach grammar points in a step-by-step manner. There are also 22 full Tagalog conversations illustrating natural usage of the language in continuous narratives and cultural contexts. As you study the phrases, you'll naturally notice words, patterns, and structures that occur more frequently. Your brain will make its own set of rules for the language based on experience and application rather than a theoretical understanding of the grammar. There is also less of an emphasis on memorizing vocabulary words because you'll be seeing the most essential words frequently in the phrases themselves and your brain will remember them better because of the contextual understanding you'll have for them. Features include: - phrase building exercises - real-word conversations with word definition breakdowns - categorized flash card memorization activity - multiple choice vocabulary quiz game - categorized vocabulary terms - grammar reference pages that teach sentence structure, conjugations, and pronouns - phrase & vocabulary search A little about me: I grew up in Utah, USA, but I lived in the Philippines on the island of Panay from 2010 to 2012 (as a Mormon Missionary). While there, I learned to speak Ilonggo, Tagalog, Aklanon, and Karay-a. Since then I've continued to study the many languages of the Philippines as I work to provide resources for learning and preserving them. Paul Soderquist

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