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Learn Filipino with comprehensive language resources
- Pronunciation
- Numbers
- Verbs and adjectives
- Frequency dictionaries
- Basic sentences
- Thematic dictionaries
- Politeness
- Idioms
Learn Filipino, wherever you are
- AI-powered spaced repetition learning system on the go
- Audio processing for pronunciation
- Creation of visual language flash cards with images
- Search for speaking practice partners
- Frequency and thematic dictionaries for any language
- Alert system with exercise reminders
- Live video and messaging to facilitate learning

Why learn Filipino?
Filipino is one of the 67 languages you can learn on Lingocard with frequency-ranked flashcards, spaced repetition, and live speaking partners. Build vocabulary and pronunciation at your own pace, on web and mobile.
Useful phrases in Filipino
- Kumusta — koo-MOOS-tah — Hello / Good day
- Kumusta ka? — koo-MOOS-tah kah — How are you?
- Salamat — sah-LAH-mat — Thank you
- Pakiusap — pah-kee-OO-sap — Please
- Ang pangalan ko ay... — ang pa-NGA-lan koh eye — My name is...
- Nasaan ang...? — NAH-sa-an ang — Where is...?
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Frequently asked questions about learning Filipino
How difficult is it to learn Filipino?
How difficult Filipino is depends on your background, but every language becomes manageable with consistent daily practice. Focusing on the most frequent words first means you can understand and say a lot early on.
What should I learn first to reach a basic level in Filipino?
Start with the 100–500 most frequent words (free in our apps) and the thematic dictionaries most relevant to your daily life. Set clear goals and practise a few minutes every day — consistency is what produces results. Then connect with other learners to build confidence at your new basic level.
How long does it take to learn Filipino?
Most learners reach a comfortable conversational level in Filipino within 8–18 months of consistent daily study, depending on the language. Practising vocabulary with spaced repetition and speaking regularly speeds this up considerably.
How do I improve my Filipino vocabulary?
Use the spaced-repetition and flashcard systems in the app. You can set daily, weekly, or yearly goals in our mobile apps and steadily reach the vocabulary size you’re aiming for.
Is Filipino pronunciation hard?
Every language has a few sounds that take practice, but Filipino pronunciation becomes consistent with regular listening and speaking. Hearing the language often matters more than memorising rules.
How do I get Filipino speaking practice?
Open the Practice or Friends page in the app, send practice requests, and start real conversations with other learners — don’t be shy! You can also mention that you want speaking practice when you create your account, and the platform will help match you with suitable partners.
Do I need to learn the Filipino alphabet first?
If Filipino uses a different script, learning it early unlocks reading — and it's usually faster than people expect. On Lingocard you'll find every alphabet, with example words, free.
