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Duration in Filipino phrasebook


Duration in Filipino phrasebook

A vowel ending number must be suffixed with "-ng" while consonant-ending numbers must be followed by "na", e.g. isaNG minuto (one minute) or apat NA minuto (four minutes).
_____ second(s)�
_____ segundo (seh-GOON-doh)
_____ minute(s)�
_____ minuto (mee-NOO-toh)
_____ hour(s)�
_____oras (OH-rahs)
_____ day(s)�
_____araw (AH-row)
_____ week(s)�
_____ linggo (LEENG-goh)
_____ month(s)�
_____buwan (BOO-wahn)
_____ year(s)�
_____taon (TAH-ohn)
The Filipino language borrowed its terms for the days of the week and months of the year from the Spanish language.

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