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Tagalog Pronunciation Guide - A description of each phoneme by a Filipino native

*Although I've lived in the Philippines all my life and am Filipino, I'm more fluent in English than Tagalog so I may make some mistakes. Also, this covers the NCR (National Capital Region; where Manila is) accent since some pronunciations are different from other parts of the country. Please feel free to correct me if I describe a phoneme incorrectly!

Vowels

a = Short a sound. Similar to the Japanese a
e = Short e sound. Similar to the Japanese e
i = Short i sound. Similar to the...

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