8 Filipino Grammar Rules for Your Guidance





Do you know when to use “ng” and “nang’? Do you know where to put gitlings (hyphens) when spelling out Filipino words?

You can now download WIKApedia, a grammar primer prepared by the Presidential Communications Development and Strategic Planning Office.

It’s a PDF file (complete with illustrations) that you can save on your desktop or phone and refer to whenever the need arises. It’s one step away from your dream of becoming a pulis balarila!

While you’re at it, you can like their Facebook page WIKApedia. It posts trivia and mini-lessons on Filipino languages (not just Tagalog).

Here are some of the kinds of posts you’ll encounter at the WIKApedia Facebook page:



8 Gitling lang yan







7 Como esta?







6 Konting galang







5 Pormal at ‘di pormal







4 Sa mga salitang hiram







3 Pa lang V Palang







2 Pa rin V Parin







1 Kahulugan







Did you learn anything new about the Filipino language? Got any Pinoy grammar lessons to share? Post it in the comments section below!