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85,679 Filipino words.    66,060 Tagalog audio clips.    20,265 Tagalog example sentences.
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Learn Tagalog Online.
Online community and immersion resources for Tagalog language learners .
Free Filipino Language Flash Cards (Top 2k Deck), Dictionary, and Reading and Video Immersion Tools.
Plus, The Best Tagalog to English Online Dictionary On The Web.
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For Beginner through Advanced Filipino / Tagalog language learners.

Tools for Immersion: Intermediate & Advanced Students

Tagalog Reader
Import your own Tagalog text into the Tagalog Reader for quick and easy Tagalog dictionary lookups. Color-coded word tracking in the Reader helps tracks and focus your vocabulary growth. A free alternative to LingQ with specialized features for Tagalog.

Tagalog Videos
Over 50+ hours of Youtube videos posted DAILY along with Artificial Intelligence transcriptions for better comprehension. Follow along with casual, everyday speech from Youtubers to learn how Filipinos really speak.

Tagalog Decks
A spaced-repetition (SRS) flash card system for Tagalog with integrated Tagalog.com dictionary. Includes the well renowned "Tagalog.com 2k Deck" of the most frequently used words in Tagalog.


A Better Filipino / Tagalog to English Online Dictionary

20,000+ Native-Speaker Example Sentences: See real Tagalog in action. Each sentence includes English translation, syllable stress, word-by-word breakdowns, and native-speaker audio, ideal for mastering grammar and usage.

Pronunciation Mastery: With over 65,000 audio recordings and clear stress marks, this is the only Tagalog dictionary that teaches correct pronunciation at the necessary scale, essential for fluency.

Unmatched Verb Details: Master Tagalog verbs with in-depth info: root, focus, aspect (tense), conjugation type, and thousands of example sentences. No other dictionary comes close.

Search That Understands Tagalog: Our custom search engine handles Tagalog’s complex affixes with ease so you get faster, more consistent, more accurate and relevant results with your dictionary lookups than anywhere else online. more »

Instant Flash Cards with Audio: Build your own SRS flash cards in one click with audio included. Study with our integrated, built-in Anki-style spaced repetition flash card system ("Decks") and retain what you learn.


Who this site is for:


  • Beginner to Intermediate Filipino / Tagalog language learners
  • Those with Filipino ancestry who want to better connect with their Filipino heritage
  • Those planning on retiring in the Philippines
  • Those with Filipino relatives, fiance or girlfriend
  • Those who want to better understand the language and culture of the Philippines

Immersion Reading Apps

Interested in languages other than Tagalog / Filipino? Check out our sister "Reader" app for 30 additional languages:
BikBik Reader Tagalog Reader

Taguig City, Philippines

Hello Tagalog language learners! We invite you to check out a new website for travelers, expats and local residents of Taguig at:
Taguig City

Filipino or Tagalog?

Although the terms "Filipino" and "Tagalog" are often used interchangeably, according to the 1987 constitution [1] the official language of the country of the Philippines is Filipino (and not Tagalog). Technically, Filipino is a language based on the Tagalog language with some (minor) changes. The government's official position on the language has changed over the years: In 1937 the official language was named to be the regional "Tagalog" language. In 1959 the language name was changed to "Pilipino," to differentiate it from the regionally-focused "Tagalog" language. And then in 1973 and again in 1987 the language name was officially and finally changed to "Filipino" and included influences from other regional languages in the Philippines. You can read a more in depth History of the Filipino language on Wikipedia's article, here [2].
Generally, learners of the Filipino language will refer to it as "Tagalog." On this website we use the terms interchangeably.
References:
  1. ^ The Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines. Official Gazette, Republic of the Philippines. Retrieved October 16, 2017.
  2. ^ Filipino Language. Wikipedia. Retrieved Oct 16, 2017.
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About Tagalog.com

Tagalog.com is run by an American/Filipino husband and wife team, along with the help of multiple talented residents of the Philippines, and our group of Patreon supporters. Thank you to all those who helped with the creation and ongoing maintenance of this site!



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