ANG Personal Pronouns: Kamí and Ta yo (We)
Unlike in English, there are two words used for the personal pronoun "we" in the Filipino language,
kamí and
ta yo .
Both of these words mean "we", but have distinct uses because of the different focus of subjects.
Examples:
We (exclusive)
Kam
í We (inclusive)
T
a yo
Examples:
We (exclusive)
Kami
We (inclusive)
Tayo
Keep In Mind:
The word "mga" is added before a noun to show the plurality.
Kamí : Exclusive "We"
Kamí includes yourself and one or more other people, but
excludes the person you are speaking to .
See how the pronoun
kamí is used in sentences:
Examples:
Scenario: Jane and Joe speaking to John. We are Jane and Joe.
Kam
í ay sin
á Jane at Joe.
Kam
í 'y sin
á Jane at Joe.
Scenario: Filipinos speaking to an American We are Filipinos.
K
a mì ay mga Pilip
i no.
Kam
í 'y mga Pilip
i no.
Scenario: Filipinos meeting another person for the first time. We are pleased to meet you.
Kam
í ay
nagá galak na
makila la ka.
Kam
í 'y
nagá galak na
makila la ka.
Scenario: Two friends talking to another friend passing by. We are eating.
Kumak
a in kam
í .
Scenario: A married couple speaking to their friends. We are happy.
Masay
á kam
í .
Examples:
Scenario: Jane and Joe speaking to John. We are Jane and Joe.
Kami ay sina Jane at Joe.
Kami'y sina Jane at Joe.
Scenario: Filipinos speaking to an American We are Filipinos.
Kami ay mga Pilipino.
Kami'y mga Pilipino.
Scenario: Filipinos meeting another person for the first time. We are pleased to meet you.
Kami ay nagagalak na makilala ka.
Kami'y nagagalak na makilala ka.
Scenario: Two friends talking to another friend passing by. We are eating.
Kumakain kami.
Scenario: A married couple speaking to their friends. We are happy.
Masaya kami.
Ta yo: Inclusive "We"
Ta yo , on the other hand, includes yourself and other people, as well as the person or people you are speaking to.
Examples:
We are Filipinos. (referring to all people in the discussion)
T
a yo ay mga Pilip
i no.
T
a yo’y mga Pilip
i no.
We are friends. (referring to all people in the discussion)
T
a yo ay magkaib
i gan.
Tayo’y magkaib
i gan.
We are smart. (referring to all people in the discussion)
Matal
i no t
a yo.
We are fast. (referring to all people in the discussion)
Mabil
í s t
a yo.
Examples:
We are Filipinos. (referring to all people in the discussion)
Tayo ay mga Pilipino.
Tayo’y mga Pilipino.
We are friends. (referring to all people in the discussion)
Tayo ay magkaibigan.
Tayo’y magkaibigan.
We are smart. (referring to all people in the discussion)
Matalino tayo.
We are fast. (referring to all people in the discussion)
Mabilis tayo.
It can be tricky for English speakers to fluently master the use of kam
í and t
a yo. Just remember, if the "we" you are speaking of includes the person you're speaking to, use "t
a yo", the inclusive version of we. Otherwise use kam
í .