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== Steps ==
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#Know how to pronounce the vowels of Filipino language.[[Image:Say I Love You in Filipino Step 1.jpg|center]]
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#Know how to pronounce the vowels of Filipino language.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_6GPoCn6Xc</ref>[[Image:Say I Love You in Filipino Step 1.jpg|center]]
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#*A - (pronounced as straight "Ah") Examples: father, palm, about
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#*A - (pronounced as straight "Ah") Examples: father, palm, about
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#*E - (pronounced as soft "Eh") Examples: egg, dress, whey
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#*E - (pronounced as soft "Eh") Examples: egg, dress, whey
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#*O - (pronounced as straight and soft "Oh") Examples: octopus, orange, thought
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#*O - (pronounced as straight and soft "Oh") Examples: octopus, orange, thought
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#*U - (pronounced as hard "Ooh") Examples: spoon, food, goose, put
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#*U - (pronounced as hard "Ooh") Examples: spoon, food, goose, put
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#Learn how to say "I love you". People mostly say "I love you" when telling someone they love them.[[Image:Say I Love You in Filipino Step 2.jpg|center]] In Filipino, its "Mahal kita". You can also say "Mahal na Mahal kita" which means I love you very much.
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#Learn how to say "I love you". People mostly say "I love you" when telling someone they love them.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K4qnKtueZxw</ref>[[Image:Say I Love You in Filipino Step 2.jpg|center]] In Filipino, its "Mahal kita". You can also say "Mahal na Mahal kita" which means I love you very much.
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#Pronounce it. "MAHAL" is pronounced as "MA-HAL" were letter "A" is sounded like "APPLE" and "FATHER" while "KITA" is pronounced as "KI-TA" were letter "I" is sounded like "EAT" or "KIT".[[Image:Say I Love You in Filipino Step 3.jpg|center]]
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#Pronounce it. "MAHAL" is pronounced as "MA-HAL" were letter "A" is sounded like "APPLE" and "FATHER" while "KITA" is pronounced as "KI-TA" were letter "I" is sounded like "EAT" or "KIT".<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3AyNE-mWnSc</ref>[[Image:Say I Love You in Filipino Step 3.jpg|center]]
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#Learn some more:[[Image:Say I Love You in Filipino Step 4.jpg|center]]
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#Learn some more:[[Image:Say I Love You in Filipino Step 4.jpg|center]]
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#*"Nakaka-inlove ka" means you make me fall in love.
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#*"Nakaka-inlove ka" means you make me fall in love.
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*Watch tutorial videos about Filipino words and listen to the pronunciation.
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*Watch tutorial videos about Filipino words and listen to the pronunciation.
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== References ==
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==References==
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