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This video is the culmination of a long discussion on a HUGE topic, the topic on Group 2 of the Tagalog Personal Pronouns. We tackle how to use Group 2 personal pronouns in EXCLAMANTORY SENTENCES or in sentences that express surprise, amazement, or admiration. Central to constructing exclamatory sentences in Tagalos is the use of the interjection “Ang”. Our featured sentence patterns are the following: • Ang + adjective + Group 2 personal pronoun • An interjection + ang + adjective + Group 2 personal pronoun • Ang + a body part + Group 2 personal pronoun We also talk about other Tagalog interjections like: • Wow (yes, we use “wow”) • Grabe • Aray ko (the Tagalog expression equivalent to “ouch!”) • Belat mo (similar to “serves your right” or the German “schadenfreude”) • Mabuti nga sa iyo (also “serves you right” and often shortened to “Buti nga sa’yo”) We also discuss colorful Tagalog expressions that uses the interjection “Ang” with a body part. Check out the entire video for a complete appreciation of these expressions. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TIME STAMPS 00:00 Intro 00:28 The Tagalog personal pronouns 01:21 Group 2 personal pronouns 02:53 Expressing amazement or admiration 04:46 Interjections with Adjectives in Singular Form 05:24 Interjections with Adjectives in Plural Form 05:54 Examples of Exclamatory Sentences 06:42 Interjection: “Aray ko” 07:17 Interjection: “Belat mo” 08:16 Colorful expressions 09:38 “Alam mo na!” and “Alam ko na!” 10:28 The end of discussion on Tagalog Personal Pronoun 10:42 Extro There is a ton of reasons to start learning Tagalog now! Whether you are a Filipino born outside of the Philippines, a visiting tourist, someone with Filipino friends, or expats living in the Philippines. Get to know the beautiful Tagalog language—the mirror to the Filipino culture. And the best time to start learning is now. This channel offers you one of the best Tagalog language tutorial! SOCIAL MEDIA: Instagram: / jaysantis Busines Inquiries ONLY: [email protected]