Significado
Indicating a nearby location or staying put.
Contexto cultural
In cities like Manila, 'Dito lang' is the universal language of the jeepney commuter. In rural areas, 'Dito lang' might refer to a larger area, like a whole neighborhood. Filipinos abroad use 'Dito lang' to maintain a sense of home and casual communication. It is the most common reply to 'Nasaan ka?' in SMS and Messenger.
The 'Po' Rule
Always add 'po' when speaking to strangers or elders to be polite.
The 'Lang' Habit
Filipinos love the word 'lang'. Don't be afraid to use it to sound more natural.
Significado
Indicating a nearby location or staying put.
The 'Po' Rule
Always add 'po' when speaking to strangers or elders to be polite.
The 'Lang' Habit
Filipinos love the word 'lang'. Don't be afraid to use it to sound more natural.
Ponte a prueba
Complete the sentence: 'Nasaan ang susi?' '_______ sa mesa.'
Dito lang
Since the speaker is likely near the table, 'Dito lang' is the correct choice.
Which is the most polite way to tell a driver to stop?
Select the best option.
'Po' is the standard marker of respect in Filipino.
Match the Filipino phrase with its English meaning.
Dito lang / Diyan lang / Doon lang
Dito = here, Diyan = there (near), Doon = there (far).
Complete the dialogue.
Friend: 'Are you far?' You: 'No, ______.'
If you are not far, you are 'just here'.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Ayudas visuales
Banco de ejercicios
4 ejerciciosDito lang
Since the speaker is likely near the table, 'Dito lang' is the correct choice.
Select the best option.
'Po' is the standard marker of respect in Filipino.
Empareja cada elemento de la izquierda con su par de la derecha:
Dito = here, Diyan = there (near), Doon = there (far).
Friend: 'Are you far?' You: 'No, ______.'
If you are not far, you are 'just here'.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasNo, it is strictly for location. For time, use 'Mamaya lang' (just later).
Not at all, especially if you add 'po'.
Don't use 'Dito lang'. Say 'Hindi ko alam kung nasaan ako'.
It's better to use specific addresses in formal writing.
No, 'Dito lang' works for both singular and plural.
It's a very efficient way to communicate location.
'Naman' adds a conversational filler that makes it sound softer.
Only if you are currently in that city.
Yes, it's very common in OPM (Original Pilipino Music).
Dito lang ako.
Frases relacionadas
Diyan lang
similarJust there (near you)
Doon lang
similarJust over there (far)
Nasa malapit lang
builds onJust nearby
Dito-dito lang
specialized formJust around here