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85 [eighty-five]

Questions – Past tense 1

Questions – Past tense 1

85 [walumpu’t limang]

Questions – Past tense 1

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How much did you drink? Gaan--ka------n- na-no- --? G---- k----- a-- n----- m-- G-a-o k-r-m- a-g n-i-o- m-? --------------------------- Gaano karami ang nainom mo? 0
How much did you work? G---o ---am- an--ginaw- --? G---- k----- a-- g----- m-- G-a-o k-r-m- a-g g-n-w- m-? --------------------------- Gaano karami ang ginawa mo? 0
How much did you write? Ga--o--a-------g s-n-lat --? G---- k----- a-- s------ m-- G-a-o k-r-m- a-g s-n-l-t m-? ---------------------------- Gaano karami ang sinulat mo? 0
How did you sleep? Paano--a--a-atu-o-? P---- k- n--------- P-a-o k- n-k-t-l-g- ------------------- Paano ka nakatulog? 0
How did you pass the exam? P-a-- -- na-apa-a sa --gs-s-l-t? P---- k- n------- s- p---------- P-a-o k- n-k-p-s- s- p-g-u-u-i-? -------------------------------- Paano ka nakapasa sa pagsusulit? 0
How did you find the way? Paa-- -- --h--a--a-- d---? P---- m- n------ a-- d---- P-a-o m- n-h-n-p a-g d-a-? -------------------------- Paano mo nahanap ang daan? 0
Who did you speak to? Kani-- -- ----p----sap? K----- k- n------------ K-n-n- k- n-k-p-g-u-a-? ----------------------- Kanino ka nakipag-usap? 0
With whom did you make an appointment? K-------a n-gta----ng -ppoint-ent? K----- k- n------- n- a----------- K-n-n- k- n-g-a-d- n- a-p-i-t-e-t- ---------------------------------- Kanino ka nagtakda ng appointment? 0
With whom did you celebrate your birthday? Si------ -as-m- mong nag-iw--- -g-iy--g------w-n? S--- a-- k----- m--- n-------- n- i---- k-------- S-n- a-g k-s-m- m-n- n-g-i-a-g n- i-o-g k-a-a-a-? ------------------------------------------------- Sino ang kasama mong nagdiwang ng iyong kaarawan? 0
Where were you? S--- -a --ng-al--g? S--- k- n---------- S-a- k- n-n-g-l-n-? ------------------- Saan ka nanggaling? 0
Where did you live? Sa-- -a----at-r-? S--- k- n-------- S-a- k- n-k-t-r-? ----------------- Saan ka nakatira? 0
Where did you work? S-an--a na-tra-a--? S--- k- n---------- S-a- k- n-g-r-b-h-? ------------------- Saan ka nagtrabaho? 0
What did you suggest? Anon- i--r---me-da -o? A---- i----------- m-- A-o-g i-i-e-o-e-d- m-? ---------------------- Anong inirekomenda mo? 0
What did you eat? A---g-k-n-i---o? A---- k----- m-- A-o-g k-n-i- m-? ---------------- Anong kinain mo? 0
What did you come to know? Anong ---a-a- m-? A---- n------ m-- A-o-g n-l-m-n m-? ----------------- Anong nalaman mo? 0
How fast did you drive? G-a-o --b-l-- -a -agma-e-o? G---- k------ k- n--------- G-a-o k-b-l-s k- n-g-a-e-o- --------------------------- Gaano kabilis ka nagmaneho? 0
How long did you fly? Ga----k-ta-al k--n--a --m-ap-w-d? G---- k------ k- n--- h---------- G-a-o k-t-g-l k- n-s- h-m-a-a-i-? --------------------------------- Gaano katagal ka nasa himpapawid? 0
How high did you jump? G-a-- --t------- -in-lon--o? G---- k----- a-- t------ m-- G-a-o k-t-a- a-g t-n-l-n m-? ---------------------------- Gaano kataas ang tinalon mo? 0

African Languages

In Africa, a great deal of different languages are spoken. No other continent has so many different languages. The variety of African languages is impressive. It is estimated that there are about 2,000 African languages. However, all of these languages are not alike! Quite the opposite – they are often completely different! The languages of Africa belong to four different language families. Some African languages have one-of-a-kind characteristics. For example, there are sounds that foreigners cannot imitate. Land boundaries are not always linguistic boundaries in Africa. In some regions, there are a great deal of different languages. In Tanzania, for example, languages from all four families are spoken. Afrikaans is an exception among the African languages. This language came into being in the colonial period. At that time people from different continents met each other. They came from Africa, Europe and Asia. A new language developed out of these contact situations. Afrikaans exhibits influences from many languages. It is most closely related to Dutch, however. Today Afrikaans is spoken in South Africa and Namibia more than anywhere else. The most unusual African language is the drum language. Every message can be theoretically sent with drums. The languages that are communicated with drums are tonal languages. The meaning of words or syllables depends on the pitch of the tones. That means that the tones have to be imitated by the drums. The drum language is even understood by children in Africa. And it is very efficient… The drum language can be heard for up to 12 kilometers!