Formal (Pormal) Letter Parts:
* Pangalan at Address ng Sumulat (Sender's Name and Address):
* Pangalan (Name): The name of the person sending the letter.
* Address (Address): The full address of the sender.
* Petsa (Date): The date when the letter was written.
* Pangalan at Address ng Tatanggap (Recipient's Name and Address):
* Pangalan (Name): The name of the person receiving the letter.
* Address (Address): The full address of the recipient.
* Pagbati (Salutation):
* Ginoo/Ginang/Binibini (Mr./Mrs./Ms.): A formal greeting used before the recipient's name.
* Mahal na (Dear): A formal salutation.
* Pamagat (Subject): The main topic of the letter.
* Katawan (Body): The main content of the letter.
* Pagtatapos (Closing):
* Lubos na gumagalang (Sincerely yours): A formal closing.
* Taos-pusong (Yours truly): A slightly more informal closing.
* Lagda (Signature): The sender's written name.
Informal (Impormal) Letter Parts:
* Pangalan at Address ng Sumulat (Sender's Name and Address):
* Pangalan (Name): The name of the person sending the letter.
* Address (Address): The full address of the sender.
* Petsa (Date): The date when the letter was written.
* Pangalan ng Tatanggap (Recipient's Name):
* Pangalan (Name): The name of the person receiving the letter.
* Pagbati (Salutation):
* Mahal (Dear): Used for family and close friends.
* Kamusta ka (How are you): A more casual greeting.
* Katawan (Body): The main content of the letter.
* Pagtatapos (Closing):
* Mahal kita (Love you): Used for family and close friends.
* Sa susunod (See you next time): A casual closing.
* Lagda (Signature): The sender's written name.
Additional Tips:
* Formal letters use more polite and respectful language.
* Informal letters are more casual and personal.
* Always proofread your letter before sending it.
* Choose the appropriate tone and language for your audience.
Let me know if you'd like me to provide examples of specific letter types in Tagalog!