뜻
Stating that an item is not available.
문화적 배경
The phrase is often softened with 'Ay' or 'Naku' at the beginning to sound less abrupt. In retail, saying 'Wala kaming...' is often followed by a suggestion of where else to find the item to maintain good will. When a child says 'Wala kaming...', they are often deferring to the parents' authority over household resources. It is extremely common to mix English nouns with this phrase.
The 'Po' Rule
Always put 'po' after 'Wala' or 'kami' to sound like a pro. 'Wala po kaming...' is the gold standard for politeness.
Don't be too blunt
Just saying 'Wala kaming ganyan' can sound rude. Add a smile or a 'Pasensya na'.
뜻
Stating that an item is not available.
The 'Po' Rule
Always put 'po' after 'Wala' or 'kami' to sound like a pro. 'Wala po kaming...' is the gold standard for politeness.
Don't be too blunt
Just saying 'Wala kaming ganyan' can sound rude. Add a smile or a 'Pasensya na'.
Taglish is your friend
If you forget the Filipino word for the object, just use English! 'Wala kaming printer' is perfectly natural.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the blank with the correct pronoun and linker to say 'We (exclusive) don't have sugar.'
Wala ______ asukal.
'Kaming' is the exclusive 'we' plus the linker '-ng' needed to connect to 'asukal'.
Which is the most polite way for a waiter to tell a customer they are out of coffee?
Choose the best option:
This includes 'Pasensya na' (Sorry) and 'po' (respectful particle), which are culturally expected.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Situation: You and your family are at home and the power goes out. A neighbor asks if you have lights.
You use 'kami' because the neighbor is not part of your household's power situation.
Complete the dialogue.
A: May extra ballpen ba kayo? B: ________.
This is the natural way to say 'We don't have an extra one.'
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시각 학습 자료
Common things we don't have
Food
- • Asukal
- • Tinapay
- • Itlog
Money
- • Barya
- • Pera
- • Panukli
Utilities
- • Kuryente
- • Tubig
- • Internet
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제Wala ______ asukal.
'Kaming' is the exclusive 'we' plus the linker '-ng' needed to connect to 'asukal'.
Choose the best option:
This includes 'Pasensya na' (Sorry) and 'po' (respectful particle), which are culturally expected.
Situation: You and your family are at home and the power goes out. A neighbor asks if you have lights.
You use 'kami' because the neighbor is not part of your household's power situation.
A: May extra ballpen ba kayo? B: ________.
This is the natural way to say 'We don't have an extra one.'
🎉 점수: /4
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문Yes, if the context is clear, 'Wala' is a perfectly fine short answer.
'Mga' makes the object plural, but it's often omitted if the quantity doesn't matter.
It is neutral. To make it formal, add 'po'.
The '-ng' is a linker that connects the pronoun to the following noun.
Yes, 'Wala kaming kasama' means 'We don't have anyone with us.'
Add 'na': 'Wala na kaming...'
Add 'pa': 'Wala pa kaming...'
Yes, it's equivalent to 'We don't give a damn.' Avoid it in polite company.
Yes, it's very common in business emails regarding stock or availability.
In this context, yes. It can also mean 'absent' (e.g., 'Wala siya' - He is not here).
관련 표현
Wala akong...
similarI don't have...
Wala tayong...
similarWe (all of us) don't have...
Meron kaming...
contrastWe have...
Ubos na...
specialized formIt's all gone / sold out.