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Mini-lesson format
Check the Blackboard Course Library for the format you should use for your Grammar in Pop Culture Mini-Lesson.
More examples for "Iyon ay..."
That is a person. Iyon ay isang tao.
Those are some people. Iyon ay mga tao.
That is a girl. Iyon ay isang babae.
Those are some girls. Iyon ay mga babae.
How to say: This is a (blank) and These are (blank), and How to make a noun plural.
More examples:
This is a dog. Ito ay isang aso.
These are some dogs. Ito ay mga aso.
This is a cat. Ito ay isang pusa.
These are some cats. Ito ay mga pusa.
You Can't Take Me (Icelandic) - Stefán Hilmarsson
Note: The words 'upp', 'ja' and 'till' are used in most Nordic languages, with the exception of Finnish.
'upp', 'ja' and 'till' are all used in Icelandic, Swedish, Norwegian, and Danish.