The aired program is being rebroadcasted for a week in radio Radiko, an internet-based radio (https://radiko.jp):
https://radiko.jp/share/?sid=CCL&t=20250403200000

Every 2nd week of the month, our program gives a friendly and easy-to-learn Filipino lesson. We dedicate the program to all who would like to learn the Filipino language, particularly to those of Filipino descent.

Key Words (APRIL 2025):

ABRA – a province in the Cordillera Administrative Region of the Northern part of the Philippines (フィリピン北部のコルディリェラ行政地域にある州)

油 – oil (mantika, langis)

Dialog in Filipino (APRIL 2025):

N: Aba, ang ganda ng interiyor ng sala mo, Cindy .

C: Siyempre! Ginamitan ko ng mga produktong gawa sa hinabi ng Ikat!

N: Ahhh…. Ito ang mga binili mo sa “Trade Fair“ sa Abra!

C: Tama ka! Isa iyan sa ating mga katutubong tinina at hinabing tela na may pattern!

N: Kakaiba ba ang pagtina nito?

C: Oo! Ang mga sinulid na ginagamit sa ikat ay unang tinitina sa pamamaraan ng resistant dyeing.

N: Mukhang gawa rin itong stuffed toy sa hinabing Ikat.

C: Si Abra iyan. Isang psychic-type Pokemon ng Generation 1. Ginawa ng kaibigan kong taga Abra!

N: Ang galing naman!

C: Gusto mo? Iyo na.

N: Talaga? Ibibigay mo sa akin? Paborito ito ng pamangkin ko.

C: Iuwi mo na. Magmeryenda na tayo!

N: Naku, gusto ko iyang hinanda mo. Turon!

C: Ingat at napakainit pa niyan. Kapiprito pa lang. Patuluin natin pa ng kaunti iyung mantika.

Dialog in English (APRIL 2025):

N: Wow! Your living room’s interior is very nice!

C: Of course, I use products made from woven Ikat.

N: Ahhh…. These are the ones you bought from the trade fair in Abra

C: You’re right, That’s one of our native dyed and woven cloth with patterns.

N: Are they dyed differently?

C: Yes! The thread used for Ikat are dyed using resistant dyeing techniques.

N: Seems like this stuffed toy is made from woven Ikat?

C: That’s Abra. It’s a psychic-type Pokemon of Generation 1. My friend from Abra made it.

N: It’s awesome!

C: Do you want it? It’s yours.

N: Really? Will you give it to me?

C: Take it home. Let’s snack!

N: Oh, I like what you prepared. Turon!

C: Careful and it’s still very hot. It’s newly fried. Let’s drain the oil a bit more.

Vocabulary (APRIL 2025):

1. ganda – nice, beautiful (素敵な)

2. interiyor – interior (インテリア)

3. sala – living room (リビングルーム)

4. ginamitan – used (使った)

5. binili – bought (買った)

6. katutubong – native (伝統的な)

7. tinina – dyed (染められた)

8. hinabi.. woven (織った)

9. tela – cloth (生地、布地)

10. pattern – pattern (模様)

11. kakaiba – different, unique (変わった、特有の)

12. sinulid – thread (糸)

13. pamamaraan – techniques, method (テクニック、方法)

14. mukhang – seems like (どうやら)

15. ginawa – made (作った)

16. kaibigan – friend (友達)

17. galing – awesome (素晴らしい)

18. gusto – want (欲しい)

19. talaga – really (ほんとうに)

20. ibibigay – give (くれる、あげる)

21. paborito – favorite (お気に入りの)

22. pamangkin – niece (甥)

23. iuwi – bring home (持って帰る)

24. magmeryenda – to snack (おやつを食べる)

25. hinanda – prepared (用意した)

26. ingat – careful, take care, watch out (気をつけて)

27. mapaso – to be burned (火傷する)

28. prito – fried (揚げた)

29. patuluin – drip, drain (抜く、垂れる)

30. kaunti – a bit, a little (少し)

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