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  1. May 30, 2024 · May your Christmas be merry and meaningful. Nawa’y maging masaya at makabuluhan ang iyong Pasko. Play. May you be blessed this Christmas. Nawa’y pagpalain ka ngayong Pasko. Play. Warm greetings this Christmas season to you. Mainit na pagbati ngayong Kapaskuhan sa’yo. Play.

  2. Oct 28, 2024 · Most of my friends are married to Filipinas and not a one know the Tagalog language enough to be conversant. A few words at best. English and Tagalog are so much different and even the programs that try to teach English speakers the Tagalog language are shallow.

  3. Aug 25, 2024 · The Filipino word for Christmas is Pasko. Bisperas ng Pasko Christmas Eve. pamasko Christmas gift. aginaldo / aguinaldo money received as Christmas gift. regalo gift. kandila candle. bituin star. parol Christmas lantern. belen creche (Nativity scene) dekorasyon decoration. keso de bola ball of cheese, traditional Christmas food. lechon roast ...

  4. Learn English - Filipino words here on Talk To Me In Tagalog. How to say MERRY CHRISTMAS in FilipinoCLICK HERE TO WATCH ENGLISH FILIPINO DICTIONARY PLAYLIST:...

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  5. Dec 14, 2017 · FilipinoPod101 brings you easy-to-learn translations and the correct pronunciation of Filipino Christmas phrases! Christmas is the annual commemorative festival of Christ’s birth in the Western Christian Church. It takes place on December 25th and is usually celebrated with much food and fanfare! However, not all cultures celebrate Christmas.

  6. Therefore, you could say that the months with the -ber suffix signals the beginning of the “Ber” months. It goes without saying that the -ber endings are really just code for Christmas time. So from September – don’t forget October and November – to December, the holiday cheer is all around.

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  8. Whether you desire to expand your knowledge of Filipino culture or want to discover a local language for your domestic holiday trip, feel free to bookmark this list. There are just so many different ways to say “Merry Christmas” in the Philippines! Also read: Pinoy Polyglots and Linguaphiles on How to Learn a New Language