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Introduction
John: Welcome to 3-Minute Filipino Season 1, Lesson 11 - How to Read Prices. In this lesson, you'll learn how to read prices in Filipino.
Body
John: Here's the way to say "One peso." in Filipino.
Camille: [Normal] Piso
John: This expression has only one word meaning "peso" or "one peso."
Camille: [Normal] piso [Slow] piso
John: Listen again to the word meaning "One peso."
Camille: [Slow] Piso [Normal] Piso
John: Now, let's see the way to say "Ten pesos."
Camille: [Normal] Sampung piso
John: First is a word meaning "ten."
Camille: [Normal] sampung [Slow] sampung
John: Last is the word meaning "peso."
Camille: [Normal] piso [Slow] piso
John: Listen again to the phrase meaning "Ten pesos."
Camille: [Slow] Sampung piso [Normal] Sampung piso
John: Next let’s see the way to say "One hundred and fifty-five pesos."
Camille: [Normal] Isang daan at limampu't limang piso.
John: First is a phrase meaning "one hundred."
Camille: [Normal] isang daan [Slow] isang daan
John: Next is the word meaning "and."
Camille: [Normal] at [Slow] at
John: Next is the phrase meaning "fifty-five."
Camille: [Normal] limampu't limang [Slow] limampu't limang
John: Last is the word meaning "peso."
Camille: [Normal] piso [Slow] piso
John: Listen again to the phrase meaning "One hundred and fifty-five pesos."
Camille: [Slow] Isang daan at limampu't limang piso. [Normal] Isang daan at limampu't limang piso.
John: Finally is a way to say "Twenty-six pesos and twenty-five cents."
Camille: [Normal] Dalawampu't anim na piso at dalawampu't limang sentimos.
John: First is a phrase meaning "twenty-six."
Camille: [Normal] dalawampu't anim [Slow] dalawampu't anim
John: Next is the word meaning "peso."
Camille: [Normal] piso [Slow] piso
John: Next is the word meaning "and."
Camille: [Normal] at [Slow] at
John: Next is the word meaning "twenty-five."
Camille: [Normal] dalawampu't limang [Slow] dalawampu't limang
John: Last is the word meaning "cents."
Camille: [Normal] sentimos [Slow] sentimos
John: Listen again to the phrase meaning "Twenty-six pesos and twenty-five cents."
Camille: [Slow] Dalawampu't anim na piso at dalawampu't limang sentimos. [Normal] Dalawampu't anim na piso at dalawampu't limang sentimos.
Cultural Insight
John: Now it's time for a quick cultural insight.
Camille: In the Philippines, you can say the prices in English or Spanish and you will be understood. But if you are bargaining, it’s better to say the price in the Filipino counting system... you might get a better bargain. Otherwise, the English, Spanish, or Filipino way of reading is okay.

Outro

John: And that's all for this lesson. Don't forget to check out the lesson notes, and we'll see you in the next lesson!
Camille: Maraming salamat!

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