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Tagalog Numbers 1-100 - Mga Numero

Learn to count in Tagalog from 1 to 100 with pronunciation tips and practical examples.

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Tagalog Numbers

Numbers are essential for shopping, exchanging phone numbers, and everyday life.

Let's master Tagalog numbers!

1-10

Number Tagalog Pronunciation
1 isa ee-sa
2 dalawa da-la-wa
3 tatlo tat-lo
4 apat a-pat
5 lima lee-ma
6 anim a-nim
7 pito pee-to
8 walo wa-lo
9 siyam see-yam
10 sampu sam-poo

11-20

Number Tagalog
11 labing-isa
12 labindalawa
13 labintatlo
14 labing-apat
15 labinlima
16 labing-anim
17 labimpito
18 labingwalo
19 labinsiyam
20 dalawampu

Larger Numbers

Number Tagalog
30 tatlumpu
40 apatnapu
50 limampu
60 animnapu
70 pitumpu
80 walumpu
90 siyamnapu
100 isang daan

Combining Numbers

Numbers 21-99 are formed by combining tens and ones:

  • 21 = dalawampu't isa (twenty-one)
  • 35 = tatlumpu't lima (thirty-five)
  • 99 = siyamnapu't siyam (ninety-nine)

The "'t" is a contraction of "at" (and).

Practical Phrases

Phrase Meaning
Magkano? How much?
Ilan? How many?
Isang daan piso 100 pesos
Dalawang kilo 2 kilos

Example Conversation

Shopping:

A: Magkano ito? (How much is this?)

B: Limampung piso po. (50 pesos.)

A: Okay, bibilhin ko. (Okay, I'll buy it.)


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