• sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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    2 days ago

    Tagalog is a lot closer, the only gendered words are Spanish loan words (except maybe mom/dad), because of course they are.

    Pronouns:

    • he/she - siya
    • his/her - niya

    Relations (add “na lalaki” for boys, or “na babae” for girls) :

    • son/daughter - anak
    • brother/sister - kapatid
    • grandson/granddaughter - apo

    In English, I ask how many brothers and sisters someone has, but in Tagalog I just ask how many siblings they are. Ilan (how many) kayong (are you) magkakapatid (siblings as a group)? They can give a simple answer, or specify boys and girls, it’s great! Asking about boys/girls takes too long, so nobody bothers.