Is it normal for Filipinos to speak in English but intersperse it with Filipino like in this video?
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It sounds odd. Why not just use one language and stick with it?
Is it normal for Filipinos to speak in English but intersperse it with Filipino like in this video?
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It sounds odd. Why not just use one language and stick with it?
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>When going for that quick and like snack ching chong chang glogdu kulu palapa chapalapachala
Holy fuck this shit triggers me so damn much
>pamenta
>cibuyas
Yes. Those who do that thinks they're posh or classy because they use some English in their sentence. Dare them to speak in straight English and you'll notice that their sentence formation will be 50 percent slower.
I always thought they said it in english and then repeated it in pinoy.
Redpill me on the Filipino language.
WE WUZ SPANISH
It's a dying language as most of us can understand english well.
It's called code-switching and Failipinos do it all the time.
They basically don't have a language, they just copy English and mix it with their ching chong talk
And you literally suck cocku
t. a country borrowing a language from *nglos
>founded by Anglo colonists
>""""borrowing their language"""""
I know education in the Failipines is basically non-existant, but I refuse to believe you're actually this dumb
Are the many dialects contributing to its death?
Could the language feasibly die out in a generation or two?
It's funny that the menu is not in tagalog and english
America belongs to the natives
its still the one we teach in school and we use overall in our media if anything the other dialect are dying out
Being colonised by Mexicans*
So schools are making the whole language uniform, neat. Is the language in any real threat of dying; is English more common and useful over there?
For work if you need it
sounds like something out of Bollywood
lived there for 6 years. the rich will do this.
The average flip will just mix English in with local language and not even know why you understand what they are talking about. they are really that stupid.
Yes, we've got around a hundred languages. Only Tagalog is actually formalized and taught it school.
English is a basis for intelligence apparently.
That's what happens when cultural colonization reaches critical mass.
The only reason Brazil isn't the same way is because we're too dumb to learn English. All the other ingredients are already patang nanga pamenta sorong.
Do they teach the sopa of macaco on that channel
The Mother Tongue program is being implemented though. Not sure if it's working though.
Yeah, forgot about it. Honestly no idea how it works too.
only tagalog is implemented and only for grades 1-4
they have better results in math tho
>only tagalog is implemented
Where did you get this? My nephew took up mother tounge classes which was bisaya/cebuano.
Bisaya >Tagalog
If a White guy went to Manila or QC and started speaking passable Tagalog, would it be *beneficial*
hai Joe gib monies plox pay you next salary, lola sick need money to pay hospital.
>foreigners can't into code-switching
Kek
Filipino bros where so close to us, we didn't know shit about you, we could have lend a hand to keep you safe, we did it with Colombia and when we came back it was Panama. You didn't deserve this. It pains my heart.
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hapa here, my mother does this with her friends
She can speak English near perfect, but everything starts to fall apart when she talks with other flips... accent, sentence structure, etc.
wew srs?
>the rich will do this
sounds fucking faggy
Can anyone speak Proto Tagalog here?
É uma delicía.. sopa de macaco las Malvinas son Argentinas
ewwww
Why do flips hate chileans?
It was in the k12 program
No, yuck
For understanding casual conversion sure
Duterte improved the country
Conversation*
For China
Lamao