English Expressions: Polite ways of saying 'Lakasan mo ang boses mo.' || Paano gumaling mag English

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  • čas přidán 29. 06. 2024
  • In this video, I answer a viewer's question: Is 'loud your voice' grammatically incorrect?
    I discuss the words LOUD, LOUDLY, and LOUDEN. I also give examples of saying 'Lakasan mo ang boses mo' English.
    Today, you should learn basic and useful expressions for daily conversations.
    Enjoy!
    Please subscribe to my channel for more English lessons explained in Taglish.
    0:00 - Start
    1:04 - LOUD (as an adjective)
    1:48 - LOUD (as an adverb)
    2:17 - LOUDLY
    2:35 - Phrases for saying "Lakasan mo ang boses mo." in English
    3:51 - Hardly
    4:21 - LOUDEN
    5:16 - Shout Out
    #englishgrammar #englishexpressions #adjectives #adverbs #verbs #modals

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  • @pinayenglishteacher
    @pinayenglishteacher  Před rokem +7

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  • @spicypisces_
    @spicypisces_ Před rokem +18

    I usually say “kindly speak louder” or “kindly speak louder; i can barely hear you” 😃

  • @isabelitaranada7951
    @isabelitaranada7951 Před rokem +7

    This is the kind of teacher that we need

  • @kristelmorado
    @kristelmorado Před rokem

    I really love to watch your video tutorials.. This helps us a lot. Keepsafe and Godbless.

  • @victorestocapio6793
    @victorestocapio6793 Před rokem

    I love you teacher andami kong natutunan saiyo❤❤❤sana magkita tayo balang araw para personal kitang mapasalamatan…

  • @ricomango5686
    @ricomango5686 Před rokem

    A big thanks to you, I learned another lesson.

  • @zuccinni1465
    @zuccinni1465 Před rokem

    Ikaw talaga english vocabulary ko mam..nakalimutan kuna po mga tutunan nong highschool at college....salamat sayo

  • @ea8618
    @ea8618 Před rokem

    thank u maam.. love your channel! keep teaching! 👍👏.

  • @janicetamayo2512
    @janicetamayo2512 Před rokem

    Super galing tlaga nang mga english teacher.They are amazing!thank u po sa mga video's na shinishare nu.Godbless sa lahat.Thank u.

  • @leandrobaluyotjr5181
    @leandrobaluyotjr5181 Před rokem

    Impressive presentation and contents ! Maraming salamat Ms Myra C at nawa'y marami pang tagumpay ang iyong makamtan sa personal at professional na buhay .

  • @bbsorianolasvegas8738

    She's my legit teacher when it comes to English. Tama ang bigkas dahil ganito ang naririnig kung pag English dito sa US. Hindi Yung nag mamagaling na mga nasa senado at congress sa pilipinas ang titigas ng mga dila haha.

  • @minervagonzales3787
    @minervagonzales3787 Před rokem +4

    Loved your video & thank you.
    Here in USA, some used "loud" as in "You are loud" meaning that person has a " big mouth" ( used of vulgar words or profanities ).
    GOD BLESS!

  • @jendomingo2812
    @jendomingo2812 Před rokem

    Maraming salamat ma'am Myra! gustong gusto ko matuto ng mga gsnitong translation para magamit ko pag nakikipagusap ako sa anak at pamangkin ko. Minsan kasi hindi ko alam kumpaano sasabihin sa English ang nasa isip ko. Heheheh

  • @paqsregalado2236
    @paqsregalado2236 Před rokem

    Yes thank you Maam

  • @mommyalnieandfam
    @mommyalnieandfam Před rokem

    Thank you ma'am! Godbless Po.

  • @arnoldgonzales7170
    @arnoldgonzales7170 Před 8 měsíci

    Maraming salamat po Teacher!

  • @padayon2250
    @padayon2250 Před rokem

    Power....love thiis ..

  • @ericasierras3035
    @ericasierras3035 Před rokem

    thank you po.. This is really helpful.

  • @markelynaag6524
    @markelynaag6524 Před rokem

    Paano po gamitin ang who at whom..thank u po..aabangan ko po amg video pra dto.God bless and more power ❤

  • @carseph2740
    @carseph2740 Před rokem

    Thank you Maam!

  • @mynameisdani999
    @mynameisdani999 Před rokem

    Thank you for teaching me. Madam

  • @dailyvarietylifestyle

    Thank you mam natutu po ako.

  • @edgartinay3525
    @edgartinay3525 Před 3 měsíci

    Salamat Ng marami Sayo Mam

  • @almyal7278
    @almyal7278 Před rokem +2

    The topic was delivered smoothly. Thank you foe giving a little background on the word"loud" and why it's not correct to use it in that sentence. Thank you for giving alternative ways of saying the correct sentence.

  • @yuryflorestwentytwowheels1989

    Thanks po mam🙏🏻

  • @janinealvia1848
    @janinealvia1848 Před rokem +4

    A similar "chicken" incident happened to me too. My learner thought I lived in a farm. ☺️

  • @solaimansolowa
    @solaimansolowa Před rokem

    Idol kita ma'am ang galing mo... He. 3x

  • @myrza7259
    @myrza7259 Před rokem

    You are awesome

  • @dodzdagondon3231
    @dodzdagondon3231 Před rokem

    Wow!

  • @royperalta029
    @royperalta029 Před rokem +5

    Thank you so much, Ma'am Myra, I learned new English phrases that I can use in my daily conversation😊 Nakaraan papo ako nag Subscribe and I already watched some of your English lessons and I think mas nagiging confident napo ako mag english ngayon😊 More bless po sa iyong Channel Ma'am😁😇
    Your New Student from Antipolo😄

  • @arcangelsibuma9626
    @arcangelsibuma9626 Před rokem

    thanks mam,now i iknow,coz i usually used louden your voice😊😊😊,mali pala!

  • @kalebsfamilyadventures1820

    silent viewer here, admire ur wonderful channel, hoping you mention our YTC on ur next video, thanks! i usually use "SPEAK LOUDER" or "CAN U PLS SPEAK LOUDER" .. thanks for enlightening us. tama ba grammar ko? hehe

  • @dianneloma9047
    @dianneloma9047 Před rokem

    thank you.

  • @maricelserolodtv818
    @maricelserolodtv818 Před rokem

    Wow ang ganda ng speakig voice mo po. Madami ako natutunan kahit now palang ako nakapanood. Nakapagsubscribe n din po ako.

  • @herminianabablit3711
    @herminianabablit3711 Před rokem

    thank you po

  • @dailyvarietylifestyle

    Mam thinks pla dhil natutu ako .

  • @JohannesCardano
    @JohannesCardano Před rokem

    Ang pretty nyo po teacher!

  • @pamyvilla
    @pamyvilla Před rokem

    Or are you the eldest? youngest? middle child? but your tip makes the most sense!

  • @guillermocastro3453
    @guillermocastro3453 Před rokem +1

    Ok lang ang manok teacher, ganyan din problema ng anak ko habang may online class😂

  • @alonzopongy
    @alonzopongy Před 13 hodinami

    Than you

  • @senioraguila
    @senioraguila Před rokem

    you are highly recommeded by our BPO LTST trainor sir Jom Ticsay

  • @jopadjr
    @jopadjr Před rokem

    2.3k+...Thanks Myra

  • @richardlerios1772
    @richardlerios1772 Před rokem

    Mam pwede pobang next vid about nmn po sa transitional devices slamat po❤

  • @yusopalhamier3304
    @yusopalhamier3304 Před 10 měsíci

    🥰🥰🥰

  • @edmoreglennadviento5750

    Pahingi ng manok😁

  • @reymarkfabroa
    @reymarkfabroa Před rokem

    "louder your voice" kadalasan kong maririnig sa mga teachers at instructors ko dati

    • @pinayenglishteacher
      @pinayenglishteacher  Před rokem +1

      That's ungrammatical, actually. 😬 Narinig ko din yan sa ibang teachers, sa totoo lang. "LoudeN your voice" ang grammatically correct or yung mga binanggit ko sa vid. I forgot to mention "Make your voice louder" pala.

    • @obbie1osias467
      @obbie1osias467 Před rokem

      Malakas sa Mayor o sa Barangay Capt. yung teacher na yun!🤣🤣🤣 They shouldn't be teaching!🤣🤣🤣

  • @airismaris9386
    @airismaris9386 Před rokem

    Napaka ganda ng boses mo parang DJ

  • @noraimahacmad8985
    @noraimahacmad8985 Před rokem

    sana mgng gaya ko ang pag tuturo mo.

  • @noeltismo6215
    @noeltismo6215 Před rokem

    Ako mam malakas mahina boses basta kanta po kyo paminsan.hahaha!

  • @mikeangeloteevee
    @mikeangeloteevee Před rokem +1

    Mam... Sana po pag bigyan moko ...
    Ano pong English ng
    •PAPUNTA KAPA LANG, PABALIK NAKO.
    •KUMUKULO ANG DUGO KO SAYO.
    •MAGBIRO KA NA SA LASING, WAG LANG SA BAGONG GISING.
    wait kona lang po mam, at saka pa shout out .. thank you

  • @erlindaaraza310
    @erlindaaraza310 Před rokem

    Good day maam pa req naman po ng 8 parts of speech salamat po

  • @rommelcabaliw5219
    @rommelcabaliw5219 Před rokem +1

    Good day po mam, Question? Paano po gamitin ang Apology apologised thanks

  • @jonjap8363
    @jonjap8363 Před rokem

    Loud your voice talaga.

    • @obbie1osias467
      @obbie1osias467 Před rokem

      Makinig ka sa talagang teacher ng English. Ang English Grammar ay hindi Chismis kahit si Ella pa ang magsabi sa yo!🤣🤣🤣

  • @zenithcruz8361
    @zenithcruz8361 Před rokem

    Which is right to use in a sentence anyway or anyways?

  • @marcusv.7565
    @marcusv.7565 Před rokem

    Kailangan po ba ng mouth stretching to speak better po? lalo na sa mga unfamiliar words like yung sobrang lalim na, na English

  • @jclgxxx
    @jclgxxx Před rokem

    Hi Ma’am Myra. I’m working po sa call center and my times po na yung caller is hindi ko maintindihan dahil mas naririnig po yung pag hinga (breathing) niya sa line. Pano ko po kaya maddress yon in english? Parang yung mic po nang phone niya is malapit sguro masyado sa ilong niya or what kaya rinig na rinig. Thank you po!

  • @rodenreyes6320
    @rodenreyes6320 Před rokem

    "...pump up the volume, pump up the volume" ,as the song says.

  • @areebmalik3586
    @areebmalik3586 Před rokem +1

    I can hear the rooster crowing loudly.

  • @maritesibon1125
    @maritesibon1125 Před rokem

    Mam gud pm po pde po ba parequest UN po difference ng broad, wide, improve and progress ano po pagkakaiba

  • @obbie1osias467
    @obbie1osias467 Před rokem

    Minsan sinasabi ko lang "make it louder, please, I can't hear you"😃

  • @ramonalara1271
    @ramonalara1271 Před rokem

    When should you use loudly or louder if you wish someone to speak up ? Thank you

  • @arlansalavante3201
    @arlansalavante3201 Před rokem +1

    For idiomatic expressions just say " adjust the volume" 😜😜😜

    • @obbie1osias467
      @obbie1osias467 Před rokem

      You mean "crank the volume up or crank up the volume"?

  • @richardbacolod
    @richardbacolod Před 10 měsíci

    "I can barely hear you. Can you please speak up a bit?" is what I usually use.

  • @leomasiglat4141
    @leomasiglat4141 Před rokem

    Papaano po ba I translate ito:pang Ilan ka sa mag kakapatid?

  • @mananabang2317
    @mananabang2317 Před rokem

    Paano maging magaling sa english.

  • @Oliver-ug5yz
    @Oliver-ug5yz Před rokem +3

    Translating to English the question, “Pang-ilan ka sa inyong magkakapatid?” has been a source of lively debate among my friends during get-togethers.
    I have heard many versions, some of which sound funny and stilted.
    Here’s my bet: Among your siblings, what is your order of birth?
    What do you say?
    Thanks.

    • @just_curi0us
      @just_curi0us Před rokem

      what is your rank in your family? 😆

    • @sam9644
      @sam9644 Před rokem

      @Oliver Your comment is out-of-topic! Likewise, your topic has been overly discussed for so many times perhaps years before COVID-19 era that's why it doesn't get that much attention anymore! Peace✌️

    • @chrizzDT
      @chrizzDT Před rokem

      haba Naman. pwede Naman, do you have siblings? what number are you?

    • @gramo63
      @gramo63 Před rokem

      My answer: I am an only child, kasi my sister is illegitimate.

    • @erichanastacio9695
      @erichanastacio9695 Před rokem

      Amongst your siblings... In what numerical order did you came out of your mother?
      LOL 😂😂😂

  • @jonasclavo5279
    @jonasclavo5279 Před rokem

    Ma'am ano naman po ang pinag kaiba Ng Saw and See ?

    • @gramo63
      @gramo63 Před rokem

      Jonas, my answer: If I SEE you naked beside my wife -- I will SAW your body into two parts. The verb SAW is more violent than the verb SEE. You're welcome.

  • @lacielleyvonnebarrun4803

    Paano ba kita maging guro pwedi ba malaman ang oras ng iyong pagtutiro

  • @surasura6333
    @surasura6333 Před rokem

    How about lakasan mo ang apoy/hinaan mo ang apoy

  • @alexanderdimayuga7568

    Shout your voice! 😆 🤣 😂 (joke)

  • @zacarias2040
    @zacarias2040 Před rokem +1

    Teacher paano sabihin sa ingles ang papunta ka palang pabalik na ako

  • @anamaganda9352
    @anamaganda9352 Před 6 měsíci

    Speak louder or a little louder, make it loud and clear, and speak clearly. Let yourself be heard

  • @buoannabelle243
    @buoannabelle243 Před rokem

    I would say "please speak a lilttle louder."

  • @sheilafayebartolo2199
    @sheilafayebartolo2199 Před rokem +1

    Paano po sabihin yung pang ilan ka sa magkakapatid in English?

    • @pinayenglishteacher
      @pinayenglishteacher  Před rokem +3

      'What's your birth order?' would be its direct translation in Filipino, but it doesn't sound natural in English conversations, actually.

    • @faithryzajynsaylon5811
      @faithryzajynsaylon5811 Před rokem

      @@pinayenglishteacher paki translate po ma'am please .

    • @faithryzajynsaylon5811
      @faithryzajynsaylon5811 Před rokem

      @@pinayenglishteacher in natural way po.

    • @pinayenglishteacher
      @pinayenglishteacher  Před rokem +3

      Hi! Dahil masyadong Pinoy ang tanong na "Pang-ilan ka sa magkakapatid?". If you are making small talk, for example, it's more "natural" to start the conversation by asking "Do you have any siblings?" Then follow up question ka ng "How many are you?" "Where do you fit in that order?" I think if it's a conversation, the other person will start talking about his/her older or younger siblings then you can assume what his/her birth order is. If you are interviewing someone and you need to fill out a form about that person's background, for example, then directly asking "What is your birth order?" will be okay.

    • @obbie1osias467
      @obbie1osias467 Před rokem

      @@pinayenglishteacher You are correct! And it's mainly because Americans don't usually have big families and it's very rare that the "order of birth" is ever brought into a conversation. If somehow the conversation got deeper and the person was willing to divulge intimate matters like family, then I would start asking "are you the oldest or the youngest?" I have rarely spoken with Natural born Americans who are from a family of more than 2 or 3 children. One time I came across one with 6 siblings which is very rare☺

  • @oniedelosreyes5333
    @oniedelosreyes5333 Před rokem

    Kung minsan nga louder pls or littkr louder pls

  • @get2riz
    @get2riz Před rokem

    The rooster was crowing loudly. We don't need to ask the rooster to crow louder. That was loud enough.

  • @helenespina5558
    @helenespina5558 Před rokem

    Pano naman po ang "wag kang mananagasa" at "bahala ka dyan"???

  • @mypianopractice2023
    @mypianopractice2023 Před rokem

    Thank you teacher sa new topic.👩‍🏫
    Lagi naiinis si amo ko sakin.
    Madam: can you please speak louder (diko napansin kong loudly ang sinabi parang louder) rather than murmuring! Anananannana sabi ba nman…..🤭i have a lot of stories but I prefer to sleep rather than speak out and delete after. 😴🌝

    • @mypianopractice2023
      @mypianopractice2023 Před rokem

      Ay! I remember teacher. Mamita said,Can you please make your voice louder! Rather than murmuring. 🫣Oftentimes, I’m not listening and not aware of her words. I just get the message and perform my tasks, Specially if my moods and thoughts are fighting each other. )
      Good morning!🤭

    • @mypianopractice2023
      @mypianopractice2023 Před rokem

      Should be were not are? 😁

  • @erichanastacio9695
    @erichanastacio9695 Před rokem

    Uhm....
    SHOUT! SHOUT!
    LET IT ALL OUT!
    THESE ARE THE THINGS
    I CAN DO WITHOUT!!!
    COME ON!
    I'M TALKING TO YOU!
    COME ON!
    (I'm sorry for the trolling. It's just the song seems perfect here about the topic.) 😅😅😅

  • @nonitoforro2015
    @nonitoforro2015 Před rokem

    Ano sa english ang "Leron Leron Sinta"?

  • @lacielleyvonnebarrun4803

    Iwant you to be my teacher ok

  • @emilyrodrigo7946
    @emilyrodrigo7946 Před rokem

    Which one is grammatically correct, "drive safe" or "drive safely?" Thanks.

  • @nash3012
    @nash3012 Před rokem

    Is it okay mam if I said:
    "Could you please increase your voice". ?

    • @obbie1osias467
      @obbie1osias467 Před rokem

      NO! Do the things she recommended. But if you really like the word "increase", you may say: "Could you please increase the level(volume) of your voice". That's a mouthful to say, so here in the US you will never hear anybody being that tedious just to tell somebody to speak louder.

    • @briarrose5428
      @briarrose5428 Před rokem

      You can also say please speak up

  • @princeshechemranan6560

    The manoks tiktilaok so loud.

  • @juvymalabato3047
    @juvymalabato3047 Před rokem

    Could / can you make your voice louder, please?

  • @lochan8180
    @lochan8180 Před rokem

    "And I saw the dead, small and great, standing before God, and books were opened. And another book was opened, which is the Book of Life. And the dead were judged according to their works, by the things which were written in the books.
    The sea gave up the dead who were in it, and Death and Hades delivered up the dead who were in them. And they were judged, each one according to his works.
    Then Death and Hades were cast into the lake of fire. This is the second death. And anyone NOT FOUND written in the Book of Life was cast into the lake of fire." (REVELATION 20:12-15 NKJV)
    Today, while you are still alive and able, may you repent from your sins, believe in your heart and confess with your mouth that JESUS CHRIST is your Lord and Savior, so that through Him, your name will be written in the Book of Life.
    "For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever BELIEVES in Him
    should not perish but have everlasting life.
    For God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world through Him might be saved." (JOHN 3:16-17 NKJV)
    By God's GRACE, the gift of Salvation and Eternal Life is available to all. You can RECEIVE it. You can REJECT it. May you choose wisely..

  • @myspeakingmind4065
    @myspeakingmind4065 Před rokem

    can u speak audibly?

  • @juanitamasian9414
    @juanitamasian9414 Před rokem

    Louden is hardly used. It is either "Loudly" or "Louder".
    I've never heard somebody used it.

  • @noel_152
    @noel_152 Před rokem

    Can you make your voice loudly.?

  • @normanagatep1733
    @normanagatep1733 Před rokem

    How about could you raise your voice a bit?

  • @isidronavasero8969
    @isidronavasero8969 Před 10 měsíci

    Speak louder but don't shout.. 😂😂😂

  • @hootowl905
    @hootowl905 Před rokem

    Did you have any questions? Hear it too often from natives.

  • @user-mw6mk2or5y
    @user-mw6mk2or5y Před 5 měsíci

    Maam yung mga pronunciation, intonation short and long pronounce

  • @ymonpaulo
    @ymonpaulo Před rokem

    without watching the entire video, i would say,
    "Lakasan mo ang boses mo." in english is
    "Please speak louder." or in a polite way "Can you make your voice louder?" or "Would you mind making your voice louder?"
    Pwede ding "Kindly raise you voice."

  • @ramonalara1271
    @ramonalara1271 Před rokem

    Which grammatically correct
    Please speak loudly or Please speak louder ???
    Thank you

  • @mayeschannel4630
    @mayeschannel4630 Před rokem

    Yung manok nag speak loudly

  • @ymonpaulo
    @ymonpaulo Před rokem

    may naalala ako everytime magtatapos si madam sa bawat sentence nya in high note! yung vlogger na to hahah
    czcams.com/video/oaUpH6XbPx8/video.html

  • @jamokie920
    @jamokie920 Před rokem

    COULD YOU PLEASE LOUDER YOUR VOICE.!!!! or KINDLY SPEAK LOUDER.. O kaya PLEASE SPEAK LOUDER.. It depends of situation

    • @larrynarvaez1146
      @larrynarvaez1146 Před rokem

      LoudeN for loud, harden for hard, soften for soft, strengthen for strong, and lengthen for long, etc.

  • @albertfalcis408
    @albertfalcis408 Před rokem

    Sorry i couldn't come up what you say.

  • @eveningjasmine
    @eveningjasmine Před rokem +1

    Could you please speak a little louder?