معنی
Asking for instructions or a process.
زمینه فرهنگی
In the city, 'Paano 'to?' is often said very quickly. People are helpful but appreciate it if you get straight to the point. Using 'po' is much more critical here. Asking 'Paano po ito?' can lead to a long, friendly conversation and even an invitation to tea or snacks. In offices, 'Paano ito?' is often mixed with English (Taglish). It's a standard way to ask for a 'walkthrough' of a new software or policy. Among Filipinos living abroad, this phrase is a way to maintain cultural connection when teaching younger generations traditional tasks like folding 'lumpia'.
The Power of Pointing
Since 'ito' means 'this', you can point at anything and say 'Paano ito?' and people will understand you even if you don't know the name of the object.
Don't forget the 'Po'
If you are asking someone older or a stranger, always say 'Paano po ito?' to avoid sounding demanding.
معنی
Asking for instructions or a process.
The Power of Pointing
Since 'ito' means 'this', you can point at anything and say 'Paano ito?' and people will understand you even if you don't know the name of the object.
Don't forget the 'Po'
If you are asking someone older or a stranger, always say 'Paano po ito?' to avoid sounding demanding.
Add a Verb
Once you are comfortable, add a verb like 'lutuin' (to cook) or 'buksan' (to open) to be more specific: 'Paano ito buksan?'
خودت رو بسنج
Complete the question to ask how to use the object in your hand.
______ ito?
'Paano' is the word for 'How', which is used for instructions.
Match the phrase to the correct situation.
You are at a ticket booth and don't know which button to press.
You use 'Paano ito?' when you need to know the process of using the ticket machine.
Fill in the missing line in this polite conversation.
Student: ______ po ito? Teacher: Isulat mo ang pangalan mo rito.
The teacher's response gives an instruction, so the student must have asked 'How'.
Which of these is the most common informal way to say 'Paano ito?'
Choose the best answer:
In casual speech, 'ito' is often contracted to ''to'.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینها______ ito?
'Paano' is the word for 'How', which is used for instructions.
You are at a ticket booth and don't know which button to press.
You use 'Paano ito?' when you need to know the process of using the ticket machine.
Student: ______ po ito? Teacher: Isulat mo ang pangalan mo rito.
The teacher's response gives an instruction, so the student must have asked 'How'.
Choose the best answer:
In casual speech, 'ito' is often contracted to ''to'.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
10 سوالIt is neutral. To make it polite, add 'po': 'Paano po ito?'.
No, 'ito' is for things. For people, you would ask 'Paano siya?' (How is he/she doing?).
'Paano 'to?' is just a shorter, more casual version used in speaking.
Yes, but 'Paano po ito?' or 'Paano po ba ito?' is better for professional emails.
You would say 'Kumusta ito?' or 'Paano nangyari ito?'.
Yes, 'Paano' always refers to the manner or process.
Yes, as long as you add 'po'. It shows you are eager to learn.
You can start with 'Ganito...' (Like this...) and then show them.
Some might say 'Pano 'to, lods?' (How is this, idol/friend?).
Yes, 'Paano ito? Mahal ko siya.' (What now? I love her/him.) expresses a dilemma.
عبارات مرتبط
Paano gawin ito?
builds onHow to do this?
Paano gamitin ito?
specialized formHow to use this?
Ano ang gagawin?
similarWhat is to be done?
Turuan mo ako.
builds onTeach me.