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Hola!!
Me gustaria practicar Español

Language pair: Spanish; Lao
Fiet L.
July 12, 2013

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Latest: December 15, 2013
I want to have a Spanish language partner!!!
Hi, I'm from Laos. I want to have language partners to practice Spanish, English and Vietnamese. If you need I can teach you Lao language as well.

Hola! sa bai dee
Como esta? sa bai dee bor?
Gracias kopp jai

Language pair: Spanish; Lao
Fiet L.
July 12, 2013

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Re:How to say or refer to someone older than you in tagalag...
tiya and tita is the same you can call them as ate if you like. tiya and tita = Aunt ,
ate= big sister

Hope this helps! Contact me if you have more questions

Language pair: Lao; Filipino (Tagalog)
Bernice C.
September 29, 2009

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Latest: September 29, 2009
Re:How to say or refer to someone older than you in tagalag...
tiya and tita is the same you can call them as ate if you like. tiya and tita = Aunt ,
ate= big sister

Hope this helps! Contact me if you have more questions

Language pair: Lao; Filipino (Tagalog)
Bernice C.
September 29, 2009

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Latest: September 29, 2009
Re:How to say or refer to someone older than you in tagalag...
Howdy!

Basically, the word "tiya" or aunt means your father's/mother's sister.

"ate" or elder sister in English is also commonly used when addressing a person older than you.. and "kuya" is like a big brother.

Hope this helps.

Language pair: Lao; Filipino (Tagalog)
Miss dixie A.
August 19, 2009

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Latest: September 29, 2009
Re:How to say or refer to someone older than you in tagalag...
Howdy!

Basically, the word "tiya" or aunt means your father's/mother's sister.

"ate" or elder sister in English is also commonly used when addressing a person older than you.. and "kuya" is like a big brother.

Hope this helps.

Language pair: Lao; Filipino (Tagalog)
Miss dixie A.
August 19, 2009

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Latest: September 29, 2009
How to say or refer to someone older than you in tagalag...
Is there another word other than "tia", meaning aunt to refer and/or call someone whom is not related to you in filipino?

Language pair: Lao; Filipino (Tagalog)
Vhee A.
August 16, 2009

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Latest: September 29, 2009

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