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Introduction
John: Welcome to 3-Minute Filipino Season 1, Lesson 3 - Manners. In this lesson, you'll learn how to thank other people in various ways in Filipino.
Body
John: Here's the informal way to say "Thank you." in Filipino.
Camille: [Normal] Salamat.
John: This expression only has one word, meaning "Thank you."
Camille: [Normal] salamat [Slow] salamat
John: Listen again to the informal word meaning "Thank you."
Camille: [Slow] Salamat. [Normal] Salamat.
John: Now, let's see the formal way to say "Thank you very much."
Camille: [Normal] Maraming salamat po.
John: First is a word meaning "many."
Camille: [Normal] maraming [Slow] maraming
John: Next is the word meaning "Thank you."
Camille: [Normal] salamat [Slow] salamat
John: Last is a word indicating politeness.
Camille: [Normal] po [Slow] po
John: Listen again to the formal phrase meaning "Thank you very much."
Camille: [Slow] Maraming salamat po. [Normal] Maraming salamat po.
John: Now let’s see the formal way to say "I’m very thankful."
Camille: [Normal] Ako ay lubos na nagpapasalamat.
John: First is a phrase meaning "I am."
Camille: [Normal] ako ay [Slow] ako ay
John: Next is the word meaning "totally."
Camille: [Normal] lubos [Slow] lubos
John: Next is the word meaning "that."
Camille: [Normal] na [Slow] na
John: Last is the word meaning "thankful."
Camille: [Normal] nagpapasalamat [Slow] nagpapasalamat
John: Listen again to the formal phrase meaning "I’m very thankful."
Camille: [Slow] Ako ay lubos na nagpapasalamat. [Normal] Ako ay lubos na nagpapasalamat.
John: Finally is an informal way to say "Thanks for everything."
Camille: [Normal] Salamat sa lahat.
John: First is a word meaning "Thank you."
Camille: [Normal] salamat [Slow] salamat
John: Next is the word meaning "for."
Camille: [Normal] sa [Slow] sa
John: Last is the word meaning "everything."
Camille: [Normal] lahat [Slow] lahat
John: Listen again to the informal phrase meaning "Thanks for everything."
Camille: [Slow] Salamat sa lahat. [Normal] Salamat sa lahat.
Cultural Insight
John: Now it's time for a quick cultural insight.
Camille: The word salamat is said to have been of Semitic origin. It sounds similar to the Arabic "salam" and the Hebrew "shalom," both meaning "peace." Filipino has been influenced by many languages throughout history, so do not be surprised if you find similar sounding words from other languages, most especially Spanish and English words.

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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