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First 100 Filipino Words a 4-Year-Old Should Know

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First 100 Filipino Words a 4-Year-Old Should Know

Discover engaging ways to teach your child the First 100 Filipino Words through fun activities, games, and everyday conversations that enhance their language skills and cultural connection.

Raising a bilingual child is such an exciting journey! One of the most important steps to take is teaching your child their first 100 Filipino words. This not only strengthens their connection to our culture but also helps build a strong foundation for language development. So, if you’re a parent of a 4-year-old, this list of simple Filipino words, complete with meanings, will make language learning fun and educational for your little one!

Why start with these first 100 Filipino words?

At four years old, your child is ready to expand their vocabulary, understand simple instructions, and use everyday words. These first 100 Filipino words are basic and easy to use in daily conversations, helping your child grasp the Filipino language naturally. You’ll be surprised how quickly they’ll pick them up, especially when you practice them regularly at home!

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First 100 Filipino words you should teach your 4-year-old

 Greetings and Polite Words 

  1. Kamusta – Hello/How are you?
  2. Salamat – Thank you
  3. Paumanhin – Sorry
  4. Paalam – Goodbye
  5. Oo – Yes
  6. Hindi – No
  7. Pakiusap – Please
  8. Mabuti – Good/Fine
  9. Magandang Umaga – Good morning
  10. Magandang Gabi – Good evening

Family Members | First 100 Filipino Words

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  1. Nanay – Mother
  2. Tatay – Father
  3. Ate – Older sister
  4. Kuya – Older brother
  5. Lola – Grandmother
  6. Lolo – Grandfather
  7. Tita – Aunt
  8. Tito – Uncle
  9. Pinsan – Cousin
  10. Anak – Child

Body Parts

  1. Mata – Eyes
  2. Ilong – Nose
  3. Bibig – Mouth
  4. Tenga – Ear
  5. Kamay – Hand
  6. Paa – Foot
  7. Ulo – Head
  8. Buhok – Hair
  9. Tuhod – Knee
  10. Siko – Elbow

Common Objects at Home

  1. Lamesa – Table
  2. Silya – Chair
  3. Kutsara – Spoon
  4. Tasa – Cup
  5. Kama – Bed
  6. Bintana – Window
  7. Pinto – Door
  8. Kotse – Car
  9. Sapatos – Shoes
  10. Damit – Clothes

Colors | First 100 Filipino Words

  1. Pula – Red
  2. Bughaw – Blue
  3. Dilaw – Yellow
  4. Berde – Green
  5. Kahel – Orange
  6. Itim – Black
  7. Puti – White
  8. Rosas – Pink
  9. Lila – Purple
  10. Kayumanggi – Brown
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Numbers

  1. Isa – One
  2. Dalawa – Two
  3. Tatlo – Three
  4. Apat – Four
  5. Lima – Five
  6. Anim – Six
  7. Pito – Seven
  8. Walo – Eight
  9. Siyam – Nine
  10. Sampu – Ten

Animals

  1. Aso – Dog
  2. Pusa – Cat
  3. Ibon – Bird
  4. Baka – Cow
  5. Kabayo – Horse
  6. Isda – Fish
  7. Palaka – Frog
  8. Daga – Mouse
  9. Manok – Chicken
  10. Bubuyog – Bee

Fruits and Vegetables | First 100 Filipino Words

  1. Saging – Banana
  2. Mansanas – Apple
  3. Pakwan – Watermelon
  4. Mangga – Mango
  5. Kalabasa – Squash
  6. Patatas – Potato
  7. Kamatis – Tomato
  8. Carrot – Karot
  9. Mais – Corn
  10. Ubas – Grapes

Days and Months

  1. Lunes – Monday
  2. Martes – Tuesday
  3. Miyerkules – Wednesday
  4. Huwebes – Thursday
  5. Biyernes – Friday
  6. Sabado – Saturday
  7. Linggo – Sunday
  8. Enero – January
  9. Pebrero – February
  10. Marso – March

Miscellaneous Words

  1. Sikat – Famous
  2. Masaya – Happy
  3. Malungkot – Sad
  4. Mainit – Hot
  5. Malamig – Cold
  6. Maingay – Noisy
  7. Tahimik – Quiet
  8. Matapang – Brave
  9. Basa – Wet
  10. Tuyo – Dry
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Additional tips: Make Learning Fun!

By introducing these first 100 Filipino words, you are not only teaching your child new vocabulary, but you’re also encouraging meaningful conversations at home. Incorporate these words during playtime, meal times, or even while reading a book together.

Here are some quick tips:

  1. Play Games: Use flashcards or memory games.
  2. Create Rhymes: Make catchy phrases.
  3. Use Visuals: Label household items.
  4. Interactive Activities: Incorporate cooking or crafts.
  5. Routine Practice: Regularly use words in daily conversations.
  6. Use Technology: Explore educational apps that teach Filipino vocabulary through interactive methods. Many resources make learning engaging with games and quizzes.

These activities will make learning enjoyable and effective! Before you know it, your 4-year-old will be confidently using their new Filipino words, helping them feel more connected to our language and culture. Happy learning, parents!

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