Ang
The (comes before focus noun, except a person)
Kumain ang bata
The child ate
Kumain
Eat
Bata
Child
Gusto
Like
Ng (pronounced nang)
Opposite of Ang. Pronounces the noun after it isn’t the focus of the sentence.
Mansanas
Apple
Gusto ng bata ang mansanis
The child likes the apple
Si
Works like Ang, but only before a name
Sumayaw
Dance
Sumayaw si Chris
Chris danced
Sina
For 2 or more names, plural of Si
Kumanta
Sang
Kumanta sina Chris at Raja
Chris and Raja Sang
At
And (for names)
Bunukas
Open
Pinto
Door
Bunukas ang pinto ng bahay
The door of the house opended
Bahay
House
Pinto ng bahay
Door of the house
Binili
Bought
Binili ang bata ng lapis
The child bought a pencil