How to Say "Where" in Tagalog | SAAN in English
Want to ask “where” in Tagalog with confidence? This lesson dives into “saan,” the go-to question word for finding locations or asking about places. Through realistic examples and clear English translations, you’ll see how native speakers use “saan” in everyday conversation. By practicing these sentences, you’ll be able to locate people, places, or things naturally and speak Tagalog more fluently.
Watch this video to learn how to ask “Where” in Tagalog using the word “saan.” Understand how to incorporate saan into everyday conversations so you can ask questions and talk about locations confidently in Filipino.
Saan ka pupunta? (Where are you going?)
Saan ka galing? (How long have you been?)
Saan ka ipinanganak? (Where were you born?)
Saan tayo kakain? (Where are we eating?)
Saan ang CR? (Where’s the comfort room? / Where’s the rest room?)
Saan mo siya nakilala? (Where did you meet her?)
Saan ang pila? (Where’s the line?)
Saan tayo magkikita? (Where will we meet?)
Saan ka nagtatrabaho? (Where do you work?)
Saan ka na nakatira ngayon? (Where do you live now?)
Saan mo inilagay ‘yung kutsilyo? (Where di you put the knife?)
Saan mo natutunan ‘yan? (Where did you learn that?)
Saan tayo sasakay? (Where are we getting on?)
Saan tayo bababa? (Where are we getting off?)
Saan ang pinakamalapit na bangko rito? (Where’s the nearest bank here?)
Saan mo nakita ang asawa ko? (Where did you see my husband?)
Saan mo binili ‘yang kapote mo? (Where did you buy your raincoat?)
Saan ka madalas mag-grocery? (Where do you usually buy groceries?)
Saan ako puwedeng magpa-print? (Where can I get something printed?)
Saan ang sakayan ng bus? (Where’s the bus terminal?)
Saan ang meeting natin bukas? (Where’s our meeting tomorrow?)
Saan ang pinakamurang bilihan ng alahas? (Where’s the cheapest place to buy jewelry?)
Saan banda ang opisina ng HR? (Where’s the HR office located?)
Saan mo balak ipagawa ang kotse natin? (Where do you plan to get our car fixed?)
Saan mo gustong tumambay? (Where do you want to hang out?)
Saan kayo magbabagong taon? (Where are you spending the new year?)
Saan banda ang pasuka? (Where’s the entrance?)
Saan ang pila? (Where’s the line?)
Saan mo huling nakita si Jonathan? (Where did you last see Jonathan?)
Saan sila ikakasal? (Where is their wedding gonna be?)
Saan mo dinala ang bisikleta ko? (Where did you take my bike?)
Saan kami puwedeng pumarada? (Where can we park?)
Saan tayo magbu-book ng hotel? (Where are we booking a hotel?)
Saan mo balak magbakasyon? (Where are you planning to go on vacation?)
Saan ka mas komportable? (Where do you feel more comfortable?)
Saan ka magbabakasyon? (Where are you going for vacation?)
→We’ll cover Nasaan in a separate lesson soon.
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