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It's common to state the time in Filipino by simply saying the hour (from the 24-hour clock) followed by the minutes, eg: Time in Filipino| early morning | madaling araw | | morning | umaga | | noon | tanghali | | afternoon | hapon | | evening | gabi | | midnight | hating gabi | | yesterday | kahapon | | today (now) | ngayo'y, ngayo | | tomorrow | bukas na | | later | mamaya na |
Days of the Week| Monday | Lunes | | Tuesday | Martes | | Wednesday | Miyerkules | | Thursday | Huwebes | | Friday | Biyernes | | Saturday | Sabado | | Sunday | Linggo |
Months in Filipino| January | Enero | | February | Pebrero | | March | Marso | | April | Abril | | May | Mayo | | June | Hunyo | | July | Hulyo | | August | Agosto | | September | Setyembre | | October | Oktobre | | November | Nobyembre | | December | Disyembre |
Seasons in Filipino| spring | tagsibol | | summer | taginit | | autumn | taglagas | | winter | tagyelo | | rainy season | tagulan | | dry season | taginit |
Holidays in Filipino| Easter | pasko ng pagkabuhay | | Christmas | pasko |
From: www.filipinophrases.co.uk
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