Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds
Filipino uses five pure, consistent vowel sounds (A, E, I, O, U) that never change, unlike English vowels.
- A sounds like 'ah' as in 'father' (e.g., 'ama').
- E and I are distinct; E is 'eh' (bed), I is 'ee' (see) (e.g., 'ito').
- O and U are distinct; O is 'oh' (go), U is 'oo' (moon) (e.g., 'ulo').
Vowel Sound Guide
| Vowel | Sound (IPA) | English Approximation | Example |
|---|---|---|---|
|
A
|
/a/
|
father
|
Ama
|
|
E
|
/ɛ/
|
bed
|
Ewan
|
|
I
|
/i/
|
see
|
Ilog
|
|
O
|
/o/
|
go
|
Opo
|
|
U
|
/u/
|
moon
|
Ulan
|
Meanings
The Filipino vowel system consists of five cardinal vowels that maintain a consistent, unreduced quality regardless of stress or position.
Pure Vowel Production
The standard pronunciation of the five vowels in isolation and within words.
“Aso (dog)”
“Ewan (I don't know)”
Reference Table
| Form | Structure | Example |
|---|---|---|
|
A
|
Open mouth
|
Aso
|
|
E
|
Mid-height
|
Ewan
|
|
I
|
High-front
|
Ilog
|
|
O
|
Mid-back
|
Opo
|
|
U
|
High-back
|
Ulan
|
격식 수준 스펙트럼
Opo (Politeness)
Oo (Politeness)
O (Politeness)
O (Politeness)
The 5 Vowel Map
Front
- I ee
- E eh
Central
- A ah
Back
- O oh
- U oo
수준별 예문
Ama
Father
Ewan
I don't know
Ilog
River
Opo
Yes (polite)
Ulan ang dala niya.
He brought rain.
Salamat sa tulong.
Thanks for the help.
Ito ay bago.
This is new.
Ano ang pangalan mo?
What is your name?
Mabuti ang panahon ngayon.
The weather is good today.
Kailangan ko ng tubig.
I need water.
Nasaan ang aking sapatos?
Where are my shoes?
Gusto ko ng kape.
I want coffee.
Ang edukasyon ay mahalaga.
Education is important.
Umuwi siya nang maaga.
He went home early.
Opo, naiintindihan ko.
Yes, I understand.
Ipinapakita nito ang katotohanan.
This shows the truth.
Ang pag-ibig ay hindi madaling ipaliwanag.
Love is not easy to explain.
Umuulan nang malakas sa labas.
It is raining hard outside.
Ang mga opisyal ay nagpulong.
The officials held a meeting.
Epektibo ang bagong patakaran.
The new policy is effective.
Ang ugnayan ng wika at kultura ay malalim.
The connection between language and culture is deep.
Ipinagdiriwang natin ang ating kasaysayan.
We celebrate our history.
Ang mga alituntunin ay dapat sundin.
The rules must be followed.
Oportunidad ang naghihintay sa atin.
Opportunity awaits us.
혼동하기 쉬운
They sound similar to English speakers.
They sound similar to English speakers.
English speakers use schwa for everything.
자주 하는 실수
Saying 'A' like 'cat'
Say 'A' like 'father'
Gliding 'O'
Pure 'O'
Reducing vowels
Full vowel
Long vowels
Short vowels
Confusing E and I
Distinct E and I
Confusing O and U
Distinct O and U
Adding glides
Pure vowels
Stress-based vowel change
Consistent vowel
Schwa insertion
Clear vowel
Vowel lengthening
Short vowel
Dialectal vowel shift
Standard vowel
Over-articulation
Natural flow
Diphthongization in formal speech
Monophthongal
문장 패턴
Ang ___ ay ___.
Gusto ko ng ___.
___ ang pangalan ko.
Nasaan ang ___?
Real World Usage
Salamat!
Gusto ko ng kape.
Ang aking karanasan...
Saan ang terminal?
Ang ganda!
Salamat po.
Record Yourself
Avoid Schwa
Keep it Short
Politeness
Smart Tips
Stop the sound abruptly.
Keep your mouth relaxed.
Open your mouth wide.
Spread your lips slightly.
발음
Pure Vowels
Keep the mouth shape steady.
Statement
Mabuti ang panahon. ↘
Falling intonation at the end.
암기하기
기억법
Always Eat In Our Unit (A-E-I-O-U).
시각적 연상
Imagine a giant A-E-I-O-U sign glowing in neon colors. Each letter is a different shape: A is a mountain, E is a ladder, I is a candle, O is a donut, U is a cup.
Rhyme
A is for Ama, E is for Ewan, I is for Ilog, O is for Opo, U is for Ulan.
Story
A man named Ama (A) was eating (E) in (I) our (O) unit (U). He was very hungry and ate everything in sight.
Word Web
챌린지
Record yourself saying 'A-E-I-O-U' five times, then listen back to ensure they sound short and crisp.
문화 노트
The standard vowel system is based on Tagalog.
Cebuano often uses only three vowel phonemes (a, i, u) in traditional analysis, but uses all five in modern loanwords.
Ilocano has a similar vowel system but different stress patterns.
The Filipino vowel system is inherited from Proto-Austronesian.
대화 시작하기
Ano ang paborito mong pagkain?
Saan ka nakatira?
Ano ang ginagawa mo ngayon?
Ano ang opinyon mo sa pelikulang ito?
일기 주제
자주 하는 실수
Test Yourself
A
Am_
Find and fix the mistake:
Elog (should be Ilog)
ako / kape / gusto
Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:
Ulan
Find and fix the mistake:
Gusto ko ng kape.
___ ang pangalan ko.
Score: /8
연습 문제
8 exercisesA
Am_
Find and fix the mistake:
Elog (should be Ilog)
ako / kape / gusto
A, E, I, O, U
Ulan
Find and fix the mistake:
Gusto ko ng kape.
___ ang pangalan ko.
Score: /8
자주 묻는 질문 (8)
They are short and crisp.
No, they are pure.
Like 'bed'.
No.
You are likely gliding your vowels.
Yes, they are distinct.
Record yourself.
All five are equally important.
Scaffolded Practice
1
2
3
4
Mastery Progress
Needs Practice
Improving
Strong
Mastered
In Other Languages
a, e, i, o, u
Stress patterns differ.
a, i, u, e, o
Pitch accent vs stress.
a, e, i, o, u + many others
English uses schwa and glides.
a, e, i, o, u + umlauts
German has long/short vowel pairs.
a, i, u (long/short)
Arabic relies on vowel length.
a, o, e, i, u, ü
Tones change meaning.