How to Say FIRST in Tagalog | MUNA Enclitic Particle Explained | Filipino Grammar Lessons
In this Tagalog grammar lesson, you will learn how to correctly use MUNA to express "first," "beforehand," or "for a while" in Filipino. Understanding the Tagalog word order for enclitic particles is the fastest way for English speakers to sound more natural. We break down the specific sentence patterns and grammar rules you need to master this essential particle. This video is Part 5 of the Tagalog Enclitic Particles Course by Talk To Me in Tagalog, a structured Filipino grammar series focused on how native speakers actually use particles. Whether you are a beginner or looking to perfect your Tagalog sentence structure, this tutorial provides clear examples of how MUNA changes the meaning of a sentence and where to place it correctly. ⏰Timestamps: 0:11 Tagalog particle MUNA: Overview 0:22 Meaning of MUNA (first, beforehand, for now) 0:36 Common Uses of MUNA in daily conversation 1:36 How to say "first" in Tagalog with example phrases 3:54 How to describe the order of things in Tagalog using MUNA 9:15 How to use MUNA to say which action comes first 📖 Learn More: If you found this lesson helpful, check out the full Tagalog Enclitic Particles Course on my channel to master other essential words like na, pa, and lang. For more structured lessons and Tagalog resources, visit https://talktomeintagalog.com. Please subscribe to TALK TO ME IN TAGALOG for more easy and structured Filipino language lessons for beginners. 📌Follow me here: 🌐 Our website: https://talktomeintagalog.com 💙 Facebook → / talktomeintagalog1 📸 Instagram → / talktomeintagalog 🌻 Pinterest → / talktomeintagalog 🚀 YouTube → / talktomeintagalog Maraming salamat po. Enjoy learning Tagalog! ❤️ #TalkToMeInTagalog #LearnTagalog #TagalogForBeginners #TagalogLessons #LearnFilipino #TagalogGrammar #FilipinoLanguage

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