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Introduction
John: Welcome to 3-Minute Filipino Season 1, Lesson 15 - Where Are You Going? In this lesson, you'll learn how to ask where someone is going in Filipino.
Body
John: Here's the informal way to ask "Where are you going?" in Filipino.
Camille: [Normal] Saan ka pupunta?
John: First is a word meaning "where."
Camille: [Normal] saan [Slow] saan
John: Next is the word meaning "you."
Camille: [Normal] ka [Slow] ka
John: Last is the word meaning "going."
Camille: [Normal] pupunta [Slow] pupunta
John: Note the rising intonation. Listen again to the informal question meaning "Where are you going?"
Camille: [Slow] Saan ka pupunta? [Normal] Saan ka pupunta?
John: Now, imagine you're speaking to someone you don’t know very well. Here's the formal way to ask, "Where are you going?"
Camille: [Normal] Saan po kayo pupunta?
John: First is a word meaning "where."
Camille: [Normal] saan [Slow] saan
John: Next is a word indicating politeness.
Camille: [Normal] po [Slow] po
John: Next is the word meaning "you," plural.
Camille: [Normal] kayo [Slow] kayo
John: Last is the word meaning "going."
Camille: [Normal] pupunta [Slow] pupunta
John: Note again the rising intonation. Listen again to the formal question meaning "Where are you going?"
Camille: [Slow] Saan po kayo pupunta? [Normal] Saan po kayo pupunta?
John: Here's a response meaning "I'm going to the market."
Camille: [Normal] Pupunta ako sa palengke.
John: First is a word meaning "will go."
Camille: [Normal] pupunta [Slow] pupunta
John: Next is the word meaning "I."
Camille: [Normal] ako [Slow] ako
John: Next is the word meaning "in."
Camille: [Normal] sa [Slow] sa
John: Last is the word meaning "market."
Camille: [Normal] palengke [Slow] palengke
John: Listen again to the response, "I'm going to the market."
Camille: [Slow] Pupunta ako sa palengke. [Normal] Pupunta ako sa palengke.
John: Here's a response meaning, "I'm going to work."
Camille: [Normal] Pupunta po ako sa trabaho.
John: First is a word meaning "will go."
Camille: [Normal] pupunta [Slow] pupunta
John: Next is a word indicating politeness.
Camille: [Normal] po [Slow] po
John: Next is the word meaning "I."
Camille: [Normal] ako [Slow] ako
John: Next is the word meaning "to."
Camille: [Normal] sa [Slow] sa
John: Last is the word meaning "work."
Camille: [Normal] trabaho [Slow] trabaho
John: Listen again to the response, "I'm going to work."
Camille: [Slow] Pupunta po ako sa trabaho. [Normal] Pupunta po ako sa trabaho.
Cultural Insight
John: Now it's time for a quick cultural insight.
Camille: For those going to a distant place, it is part of the culture to ask for a pasalubong - a gift from the destination. In fact, it is almost expected of you to bring something back with you when you come back. For close friends, it might create a rift in your friendship if you do not buy anything for them.

Outro

John: And that's all for this lesson. Don't forget to check out the lesson notes, and we'll see you in the next lesson!
Camille: Maraming salamat!

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