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Is the filipino accent really Asia's sexiest accent?! This is part 2 of the filipino Accent challenge, this time with my mom who grew up in the province of the Philippines! American vs Filipino Accent na ito! Vlog 51
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@stefKaiExoLove
@stefKaiExoLove 4 года назад
It’s so obvious that he grew up with a Filipino mom because they talk beside each other and they are raising their voice at each other but they are just talking hahaha!
@dennisatienzamaliwanag609
@dennisatienzamaliwanag609 3 года назад
And it's also because his mom is originally from Mindoro. Mindorenos usually speak loud. :)
@One.Zero.One101
@One.Zero.One101 2 года назад
Their relationship is exactly the same with me and my mom.
@mmmarica00
@mmmarica00 4 года назад
American: medium Filipino: mee-joom American: she cannot breathe Filipino: chicken nut bread
@kenkenkuroo9555
@kenkenkuroo9555 4 года назад
You made me laugh. Hahahha. Thank you
@AriaLina
@AriaLina 4 года назад
Omg 🤣🤣🤣 i swear this comment made me wheeze WAHAHAHHAHA
@kerenstar13
@kerenstar13 4 года назад
🤣🤣🤣
@RC-bi7cp
@RC-bi7cp 4 года назад
Bret
@gigiguerrero9362
@gigiguerrero9362 4 года назад
I had to say it out loud LMAOOO
@TheOriginalRick
@TheOriginalRick 4 года назад
I met my eventual wife when she was 19, and basically just out of the Philippine provinces. Her accent then was fairly modest, with really only a few parts that were noticeable. Six months later she was virtually indistinguishable from a native American. It's always been funny when people first talk to her over the phone and then meet her later in person. With her last name of Schwartz they have certain expectations built up, and then this middle-aged, short Filipina shows up in reality. :-)
@ladygchannel314
@ladygchannel314 3 года назад
😄😄
@d.michalaa.5066
@d.michalaa.5066 4 года назад
As a danish girl, I had to replay the part when your mom spoke danish to be sure I heard correctly 😂 "Det rigtigt, jeg kan også tale dansk" holy crap, I was impressed 😂🙌🏻🙌🏻
@carlo0000a
@carlo0000a 4 года назад
and i just notice danish looks a bit like dutch after you write that
@marronycaro
@marronycaro 3 года назад
What does that mean?
@this_isntjake13
@this_isntjake13 4 года назад
La Union is spanish word means "The Union" it was called La Union because of the of merging towns of neighboring of Ilocos Sur , Pangasinan and Benguet
@dellunzaga3067
@dellunzaga3067 4 года назад
Edi sana lahat la union. Kasi lahat nmn merging of towns
@this_isntjake13
@this_isntjake13 4 года назад
@@dellunzaga3067 shet bahala ka sa buhay mo dami mo alam
@rolledjj
@rolledjj 4 года назад
thank you!
@SignoDeMisSuenos3
@SignoDeMisSuenos3 4 года назад
Thank u ❤️ now I know
@sirmarkkevin954
@sirmarkkevin954 4 года назад
This is true, tinuro rin sa amin to. The word "La" is an article in Spanish Language which sometimes translate to "The" or sometimes gender specific for Girls like the usage of "La" in "La Niña". La Union can be translated to "The Union".
@EleanorBanzuela
@EleanorBanzuela 4 года назад
Filipinos pronounce words the way it is written. English accent is theirs. Filipino accent is ours and it doesn't confuse learners. It is not nasal and words/vowels are not eaten or missing in pronunciation. Spellingwise just by hearing, embarrased became embearast
@ckren8963
@ckren8963 3 года назад
It's because there is no tone for us to base to so we read it as it is.
@grammole5234
@grammole5234 4 года назад
This shows why Filipinos are much better spellers than Americans.
@EverywhereIsHere
@EverywhereIsHere 4 года назад
Gram Mole oo nga noh..
@PJCC_BAISH
@PJCC_BAISH 4 года назад
Americans: Toothpaste Pinoy: Kolget!
@ruuu_rooo1382
@ruuu_rooo1382 4 года назад
Cherry Pickfotos HHAHAHA tamA!! Paminsan nga pina “Kolgeyt” pa
@celestevillanueva6796
@celestevillanueva6796 4 года назад
You’re right, we write and spell better than most of them.
@girliejoybalucos3860
@girliejoybalucos3860 4 года назад
Hahaha right, my husband keeps spelling "then" instead of "than"🤣
@eduardochavacano
@eduardochavacano 4 года назад
Will Dasovich is really cool. Because he just sounds very authentic. He never sounds like those Pinoy Baiting channels.
@lourdesmarngo5276
@lourdesmarngo5276 4 года назад
D naman kc nya kailangang maging pinoy click baiter dahil pinoy din naman sya.
@khudztv1625
@khudztv1625 4 года назад
@@lourdesmarngo5276 correct
@catalinalising13
@catalinalising13 4 года назад
@@khudztv1625 nfd
@dustinalecxander8647
@dustinalecxander8647 3 года назад
He's way ahead than those people
@thechosenland8265
@thechosenland8265 3 года назад
Tangina nandito ka pala hahahaha grabe mo pang down sa ibang vid about sa filipinos tsk3
@thanhpham7737
@thanhpham7737 4 года назад
I have been to the Philippines so many times and must admit that I really love to listen to Filipino's English accents, they sound sweet and easy to understand especially spoken by Filipinas.
@Elijah-xr6jz
@Elijah-xr6jz 4 года назад
Turns out they make fun of Wil's accent HAHAHA
@josephyando5088
@josephyando5088 4 года назад
HAHAHAHAHAHHAHA TOTOO😂
@capricetadaya8912
@capricetadaya8912 4 года назад
This is so cute! Good way to start my day! Your mom is so game! So cute!!! So authentic! I love how they made fun of Will...so typical Filipinos ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@duchi882
@duchi882 4 года назад
6:35 - *"Chupa"* (Word Meant: Sofa) 😅 *"Chupa"* - Fellatio (Yes, he accidentally said that 😅) Then he changed it to *"Kut-chon"* (Foam/Sofa in Filipino)
@sunshyine7799
@sunshyine7799 4 года назад
In our country, there is a lollipop 🍭 named 'Chupa Chup' xd
@leonalistair2915
@leonalistair2915 4 года назад
@@sunshyine7799 we also had that in sari-sari stores a few years back
@kidd00
@kidd00 3 года назад
Its like matress but also a mix of a couch
@hamsome9511
@hamsome9511 4 года назад
Refrigerator American: Re-fri-je-rey-ter Pinoy: Pri-ji-der
@kirkvj8330
@kirkvj8330 4 года назад
Pwde rin Rep
@jedrsj1175
@jedrsj1175 4 года назад
tawa ako ng tawa dito sir! hahahahaha
@asirajam31
@asirajam31 4 года назад
Pinoys love to call stuff with their brands. Frigidaire is one of them.
@thornados4969
@thornados4969 4 года назад
Ref na ang tawag ngayon. Panahon ng kalolohan yun predyider dahil yun ang brand ng ref. Tulad ng toothpaste, yun tawag dati ay kolgit.
@sheepeeeyming8698
@sheepeeeyming8698 4 года назад
Rep lang samin ui😂
@Happy__kiddo
@Happy__kiddo 4 года назад
The important thing about this is that you understand each other despite the differences of pronunciation 💕
@crisLEAzar
@crisLEAzar 4 года назад
pro-noon-SHAH-shun
@katpotpotable
@katpotpotable 4 года назад
Sometimes they dont haha
@catherinelumaban5919
@catherinelumaban5919 4 года назад
true
@erinedg_noBS
@erinedg_noBS 4 года назад
Agreed
@alkaizerplaza1342
@alkaizerplaza1342 4 года назад
They say: “British English is the correct and more precise English”. Then, how about American English? American English is closer to early forms of Early Modern English (the language of Shakespeare, Spenser, and Chaucer). Much of American English is older than British English. English is a West Germanic language that originated from Anglo-Frisian dialects brought to Britain in the mid 5th to 7th centuries AD by Anglo-Saxon migrants from what is now northwest Germany, southern Denmark and the Netherlands. Anglo-Saxon from Somerset, Wiltshire and Gloucestershire is actually the purest form of English. No English is more correct than any other. Language transforms and changes ALL THE TIME. Even in British English, there are many words that are added to and removed from dictionaries every year! So, the Philippines has the right and title to develop their own English and English accent. Cheers 🥂 to that Brown brothers!
@summervv2776
@summervv2776 4 года назад
A whole history class here LOL
@disgusted2704
@disgusted2704 4 года назад
British accent is like a classy ver. of english
@reychop
@reychop 4 года назад
Funny I always thought that American English is just derived from British English. Most modern Americans are refugees from England. So I thought they just brought the British language and modified it. Thanks for the lesson and for piquing my curiosity.
@pipebomber04
@pipebomber04 4 года назад
English is germanic mixed with corrupted latin. Middle and old english are hardly understandable much less the old saxon, jute and angle languages of the late antiquity. Edit: words are spoken and written differently because of vowel shifts as well as different foreign influences during specific times when certain words were started to be written.
@dayangmarikit6860
@dayangmarikit6860 4 года назад
@Ganda Gandara - How?... British English accent was developed in the 1800's, while American English accent is closer to the original, because the migrants migrated to the Americas before British English accent was developed.
@starscream4591
@starscream4591 4 года назад
Foreigners: Your accent is amazing and really sexy, can you say it again? *RES-TAW-RAN*
@HJ-di1bo
@HJ-di1bo 3 года назад
Lawl 😂😂😂
@oliviaedralin1436
@oliviaedralin1436 3 года назад
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@shahani6037
@shahani6037 3 года назад
Lol
@exmrsnowwomanscorned8369
@exmrsnowwomanscorned8369 3 года назад
AY LEB YUUU
@aldas9174
@aldas9174 3 года назад
😂🤣😂🤣
@PrincessJoannPMore
@PrincessJoannPMore 4 года назад
Ate shabubu's reaction tho whenever Wil pronounced the word in an american accent. 😂
@CaseyKaayo
@CaseyKaayo 4 года назад
😂😂😂 So true!!
@editamabazzz2854
@editamabazzz2854 4 года назад
I like wel, he loves his mom.
@PrincessJoannPMore
@PrincessJoannPMore 4 года назад
@@CaseyKaayo Hi, kuya Casey! diba? her reaction is priceless. hahaha
@CaseyKaayo
@CaseyKaayo 4 года назад
@@PrincessJoannPMore 👋 Hahaha! Her laugh is so contagious too. 😂
@PrincessJoannPMore
@PrincessJoannPMore 4 года назад
@@jsbcci I will po!
@ansoliver8372
@ansoliver8372 4 года назад
American: thank you Filipino: salamat shopee
@marblueony754
@marblueony754 4 года назад
Not all Filipinos pronounce that way but I think most of us. Some of us learned the correct pronounciation in schools. But we speak in our own accent in our daily lives.
@aliceblack2447
@aliceblack2447 4 года назад
I like how this video is full of laughs. Filipinos really are happy people despite of all our problems.
@naysutv2793
@naysutv2793 4 года назад
Americans: HEY COME HERE Filipino: SSSST HOI
@nekoneko871
@nekoneko871 4 года назад
Pst
@CaseyKaayo
@CaseyKaayo 4 года назад
😂😂😂😂 Hahaha!! OMG, this had me cracking up!!
@thornados4969
@thornados4969 4 года назад
Yun "hoy" ay minana sa amerikano na calling... ahoy there !
@johnpeterjanairo8247
@johnpeterjanairo8247 4 года назад
Pilipino ako pero di ako ganyan
@naysutv2793
@naysutv2793 4 года назад
@@CaseyKaayo ikr HAHAHA
@thunderkeggg8514
@thunderkeggg8514 4 года назад
Shabubu: PEYSBUK Everyone felt that.
@honeybelle5413
@honeybelle5413 3 года назад
epbi hehe
@geliquecortes4695
@geliquecortes4695 4 года назад
Woke up like this si Shabubu 😁 Multilingual si mudra ❤️ Had fun watching this video again 😊 Please do it with Nico, I really wanted to hear him pronounce different english words.. Hahaha 😂 Looking forward for that video that you'll be uploading in your main channel! ❤️❤️❤️
@LoloymeetsHyojinaYT
@LoloymeetsHyojinaYT 4 года назад
Relatable!! My fiancee is korean and it is much funnier lmaooooo. They add -du in every words. Mcdonaldsdu lol. As always love your videos Mr Wil! Cant wait for your travel vlogs! From 🇨🇦 with ❤️
@santiagoscho
@santiagoscho 4 года назад
kakatawa talaga mga vids mo Wil, effortless. Filipino language has only one pronunciation for each letter so it's easy. OMG, I love the teaser! I really want to see all the costumes she wore!
@hajrafaisal9430
@hajrafaisal9430 4 года назад
Its my first time na panuorin 'to, I can't stop laughing and my tears coming out too 😂😂😂. I love to watch and keep watching this video.
@adenclarisse9550
@adenclarisse9550 4 года назад
Can't we get shabubu to vlog too? Hahahaha SHE'S REALLY CUUUUUTE AND SHE MAKES THE MOOD REALLY LIGHTER AND MORE FUNNY
@Luthien577
@Luthien577 4 года назад
Love this vlog. The title could be "Mudra and Shabubu makes fun of my accent". 😂😂😂 Nothing but good vibes on this video. They're all hilarious. Please make one with Nico too.
@aysgrand1170
@aysgrand1170 4 года назад
Shabubu became the star once again 💕 Shabubu never held back from her laugh
@lindaknox5047
@lindaknox5047 4 года назад
I love you for sharing this. I am Puti in Philippino family. I love listening to the elders speak Tagolog. Always so much laughing and love ❤️.
@3ConservativeGimps
@3ConservativeGimps 4 года назад
This video is so funny because I work with people around the world mainly southeast asia and central America. My boss is from Mexico and says Valentime's and co-workers from Laos can't say parallel lines.
@sassygirl5237
@sassygirl5237 3 года назад
Filipinos also pronounce it as valentimes lol
@chrisorlino6410
@chrisorlino6410 4 года назад
Tama si mommy, ultimate rule in Pilipino is "Kung anong baybay sya ring bigkas" The reason why English is difficult because they pronounce the words differently depending on where the native speaker came from. UK has chutney, Welsh and central London accent and American and the kiwi and Aussie etc... They are so confusing, they even uses different terms on a certain object😅
@Lifeisbeautiful67
@Lifeisbeautiful67 4 года назад
California accent sounds different from New York accent. In US, southern accent is so distinctive.
@PlanetMoniToys
@PlanetMoniToys 4 года назад
Your mom is gorgeous ☺️❤️ I miss my mama tuloy. God bless you, guys. Stay safe
@keyperdan9922
@keyperdan9922 4 года назад
OMG from start til end you have nothing to do but laugh! 😂 This so entertaining tsong! 👍👌👏
@joshhorfilla3763
@joshhorfilla3763 4 года назад
The Americanize accent thinks they pronounce things the most correct way but it turns out english can be spoken someother way.
@arniemendoza5447
@arniemendoza5447 4 года назад
Ya my kids keeps teasing about my accent , but you’re right I told them i speak 4-5 languages
@kidd00
@kidd00 3 года назад
That makes your brain stronger And it gives you more knowledge
@domingojr.devera1464
@domingojr.devera1464 3 года назад
I don’t know why I love your family... I really feel that you are a real and not plastic... di gaya ng iba halatang plastic... kaya nga idol kita and the whole family... I LOVE YOU DASOVICH family!!!
@fullofrap5738
@fullofrap5738 4 года назад
As one of the OG Wilodian..I wish that ALODIA dedicated video will come with a RING!!! 💍👰🏻💒🤵 #excited
@lutongpinoy4602
@lutongpinoy4602 4 года назад
I really like Shabubu, she's funny too! I'm smiling the whole time watching this video. Thanks for making me laugh Wil! More Shabubu and Mudra please..
@ggonzalez9353
@ggonzalez9353 4 года назад
Mom needs non-glare glasses and rich kid can get her these eyeglasses tomorrow.
@gleajoyce0113
@gleajoyce0113 4 года назад
One thing I noticed in learning languages, is native speakers tend to skip letters or syllables. Comf-trah-ble instead com-for-ta-ble An-yeong-a-se-yo instead of An-nyeong-ha-se-yo Wag instead of huwag
@CyanNeon051
@CyanNeon051 4 года назад
"bok wa (boku wa)" in nihongo too!
@tumarajoseph2496
@tumarajoseph2496 4 года назад
This is the best video I've always watch 😂😂😍 it completed my quarantine. . . Long live bro. Wil. . .
@Airam_Coach
@Airam_Coach 4 года назад
Your mom is still beautiful, I can tell that and she is cool. She is a true Filipino, but I believe that she can change her diction and say it better. I have a friend in California and he corrects my English pronunciation and truly thankful because he is just concerned. Sometimes we need someone to correct our flaws. So never get offended if someone correct you because you never know that you're saying or doing things wrongly. Instead, be grateful to that person. Ang haba ng komento ko......hahaha
@issabelleservanez859
@issabelleservanez859 4 года назад
Hello! Might as well correct a little bit of grammatical error in your statement. Hehe. "So never get offended if someone corrected you..." - it should be this. Notice that if you used 'if' in a sentence, the verb should be in past tense. I hope you're not offended by this comment. :)
@henryt1985
@henryt1985 4 года назад
Bam Bie not true all the time, e.g. “if a picture paints a thousand words...” you don’t say “if a picture painted...”
@Airam_Coach
@Airam_Coach 4 года назад
@@issabelleservanez859 Hi and hindi naman pero mali ka rin sa pag korek, hindi past tense yan...I forgot to add the letter "S", nagmamadali kaya typo paminsan minsan. And Henry T was right.
@PatringsKusina
@PatringsKusina 4 года назад
Wala ng sasaya sa buhay mo kapag pinanood mo ang mga Vlogs ni Wil !!!! 👌👏👏👏😂
@kinggab8905
@kinggab8905 4 года назад
Alodia’s secret life: Truth be told I first knew her because she’s a cosplayer. -Otaku here!!
@raschelleavila2014
@raschelleavila2014 4 года назад
I was laughing so much. And turmric thing tur-me-rik is still how I’d pronounce it 😂
@TheFabBeuchat
@TheFabBeuchat 4 года назад
The “walang kwentang letters” in between English words are actually called “SCHWA,” or the unaccented vowels. 😊 This was really fun to watch and will definitely try with my husband!
@joesdi
@joesdi 3 года назад
Sakto. Speech Com 101 lol
@teachmae320
@teachmae320 4 года назад
The most video I liked! This made me typed my first ever comment on your vlog Wil! I have been a silent sub ever since... but this made me kilig , teary eyed, amused etc... I don't know why but I really loved your mom,... maybe because I did the same too to my sons...lambing na may kulit hehehe.....more of this pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee... Mother and son tandem...
@daneyyp3328
@daneyyp3328 4 года назад
Putting Alodia's IBILIB in between is just edit genius lmao
@mikeymoromalayao6729
@mikeymoromalayao6729 4 года назад
I miss your Mom the way I miss mine during quarantine 😭🤘🏼 Hi Mudra 🖤
@gwendolinefandal-sldmbppnc3872
@gwendolinefandal-sldmbppnc3872 3 года назад
extra special kapag napapasama si ate shabubu! Kahit yung mga dati na kasama siya, yun yung mas naalala ko. minsan natatawa ako magisa pagnaalala ko siya. happy lang.
@hannahmaemaegonzales3854
@hannahmaemaegonzales3854 4 года назад
wow!!mudra knows 5 languages 😱😱 she's amazing! shabubu's reaction and I are the same when I heard your pronounciation😂😂 and its really fun and educational that is useful and I also tried to pronounce the word the same as yours😅😅
@mirieshii1948
@mirieshii1948 4 года назад
Hindi naman surprising yan dito sa Pinas. Karamihan dito satin ay multilingual. We should remove the notion that bisaya, Iloko, waray etc are dialects. They are languages. We have 187 different languages.
@MarkLakbay
@MarkLakbay 4 года назад
This is totally fun. I just want to tell that La Union is a province, not a city. 😁 Come visit our province once all is okay already! I enjoy watching your vids.
@Dance_With_Kitty
@Dance_With_Kitty 4 года назад
Your nanay is the cutest!! Some of the words in the British accent sound different from both American & Filipino!
@keku_mclovin
@keku_mclovin 4 года назад
I love it when youre with your mom and shabubu, everythings joyful hahaha
@KuyaMike
@KuyaMike 4 года назад
I’ve been living in the Philippines for 5 year now and my accent is changing to filipino accent 😅🙈😁
@carminazamora1008
@carminazamora1008 4 года назад
🤣😂 I used to never be able to say the words “mountain” and “comfortable” when I first moved to the States.
@teamaja
@teamaja 4 года назад
I've seen this on FB and I'm watching this again on YT because I love your mom😂
@kanasf3916
@kanasf3916 3 года назад
My mom would say "Es sting geezer" .... Engish translation: "fire estinghisher".... God love her, I miss her.
@oliviaedralin1436
@oliviaedralin1436 3 года назад
😂
@AkilezNewEngland
@AkilezNewEngland 4 года назад
As far as I know living in Boston, Massachusetts for 27 years. There are different "American Accents" New England, New York, California, Puerto Rican and may favorite New Jersey accent like the Beastie Boys and every State has its own accent. The proper English is widely use in Colleges like Wil's accent or what we call it "proper" pronunciation of words.
@CuteWengz
@CuteWengz 4 года назад
Will really said “Chupa” HAHAHAHA
@julybaby1483
@julybaby1483 3 года назад
Naaaliw ako sa vlogs mo Wil.. We can really see you are a sweet son to your parents, at may pakisama talaga kahit sa mga simpleng tao. Stay as you are, real, funny, humble and many more will love you. 👍
@BrianSince
@BrianSince 4 года назад
My mom is Bisaya and has also lived in America for over 40 years but still has her accent🤣
@bannybee7752
@bannybee7752 4 года назад
Haha!! Sinasadya talaga ng nanay mo 😂. It's obvious she can pronounce it well in american accent 👍👍👍 By the way, your mom is beautiful, and is aging beautifully.... ❤️😍
@johannafatima5911
@johannafatima5911 4 года назад
I enjoyed this A LOT 😂 Laugh trip si Shabubu LOLOLOLOL
@tristanjuatco
@tristanjuatco 4 года назад
I love this episode. Your mom is amazing. Very lovely. Good luck to all of you
@lasilveira805
@lasilveira805 4 года назад
😂 I'm part Filipino and hearing this makes me laugh. Its so true, they spell like it sounds. My son does that and I read it out loud I sound Filipino 😆😅
@joelbaltazar3545
@joelbaltazar3545 3 года назад
Masarap manood ng mga blog mo, kase may sense of humor ka, nkkarelax Lalo na pag.... Stress ka... Madadala ako sa kabubungisngis mo.... I really like it bro... 😊😊😊
@darkzome7700
@darkzome7700 4 года назад
“What a happy family”
@dannnniesmile
@dannnniesmile 4 года назад
I was missing my family and this really helped! Thank you!
@barryamorris
@barryamorris 4 года назад
I love being around Filipinos! Always laughing 😆 😁
@kcd6865
@kcd6865 4 года назад
WIL!! Your mom is so cute! Perfect mixture of a strict and loving Filipino mom. ❤️❤️ I see my mom in her even though my mom is a little younger.
@luciakyle
@luciakyle 4 года назад
9:07 In AU/NZ we say "Maccas" instead of Mc Donald's.
@PhilT28
@PhilT28 3 года назад
I have an uncle who pronounces McDonald’s “Mac-Jahn-ards “ lol
@fishonaquabid
@fishonaquabid 4 года назад
It is heart warming to see a family have so much fun together talking laughing playing a word game.
@danielbeegan3107
@danielbeegan3107 4 года назад
Cute but of course there are several Filipino accents, especially Tagalog versus Cebuano. And lot of American accents.
@Aim4aCreativeLife
@Aim4aCreativeLife 4 года назад
My hubby grew up in the Philippines and his sister teachers there now, so he gets SO excited when she sends him Skyflakes. My aunt is Filipina too, and I always enjoyed her accent...loved hearing these ladies too!
@bar1338
@bar1338 4 года назад
I laughed so hard when it became slow motion when the mom got another notification 😂😂😂😂
@jemimahannesantosferrer2214
@jemimahannesantosferrer2214 4 года назад
Your mom is beautiful 😍❤️ and it's good because you took your mom for the challenge because her accent sounds pure Filipino and not modernized nor americanised.
@playwithyourfood1962
@playwithyourfood1962 3 года назад
I love it when my mom says beach... then I always give her the confused face.
@Nobodyknowsme526
@Nobodyknowsme526 4 года назад
I've been working in the BPO industry for almost 5 years now so I really appreciate this video. I've handled US based companies so we have to understand their culture and adjust to their lifestyle, thus, also learning proper pronunciations to avoid language barriers. 😁
@christiangosgos2123
@christiangosgos2123 4 года назад
I actually laughed so hard when they inserted Alodia part in Ibilib.🤣🤣
@sheekinahfernandez2014
@sheekinahfernandez2014 4 года назад
i think its still depends on how a person will pronounce word/s comsidering thier regions or environment and if they were engaged in school or not. its still depends in the individuality's awareness. ofcourse socialization also affects a person's accent
@yanicay3304
@yanicay3304 4 года назад
this reminds me of that tiktok “demestic” girl who was talking about how a lot of words and pronounced “wrong daw” kase it’s not the American way of pronouncing🤣
@MyMiniMovieMagic
@MyMiniMovieMagic 4 года назад
I was born and raised in the Bay Area, CA but got to visit the Philippines in 2014 - including the province where my Grandma lived! San Juan La Union represent! Cant wait to go back!
@aannggiieeee
@aannggiieeee 4 года назад
6:10 cracked me up! Ngee (90DF fan here!)
@roderickcastillo6423
@roderickcastillo6423 3 года назад
Love this video coz you were with your mom. It shows respect and relationship.
@Candamoon
@Candamoon 4 года назад
His mum is beautiful. 💖
@salomecimafranca9948
@salomecimafranca9948 4 года назад
I’m having so much fun watching! Your mom is adorable!
@user-md9mu3zq5w
@user-md9mu3zq5w 4 года назад
I'd make fun of my moms accent when I was young. She would say atleast I speak 4 languages ilocano,tagalog,visaya,english. Here I am a loser only speaking 1 😄
@bipbopblep
@bipbopblep 4 года назад
Actually, it's two languages and two dialects. I made Tagalog a language because Filipino is Tagalog-based.
@carlocruz3192
@carlocruz3192 4 года назад
@@bipbopblep I think a dialect becomes a language when there's atleast 100,000 people speaking it. Some dialects became languages like Pampangov
@spatsky
@spatsky 4 года назад
Mae Luke actually Filipino is the language and Tagalog, Visaya, Ilocano, and English are the dialects. Filipino as the language is simply what dialect one is speaking when they are in the Philippines. And to be technical... English is a Germanic language and Tagalog, Visayan are Austronesian which is a sub heading under the Malay languages. But most of the people in the Philippines speak a Visayan language which are closely related. Tagalog is not Visayan.
@bipbopblep
@bipbopblep 4 года назад
@@spatsky I considered Tagalog as the language since Filipino is Tagalog-based. It means, they use the Tagalog dialect as the main source of words when they created the official language which is Filipino. It was declared by the President Manuel Quezon, I think.
@WarvelsWarvengers
@WarvelsWarvengers 4 года назад
Well it's more of 2 languages. 2 are dialects, the Visaya and Ilocano. Tagalog is the official lànguage of the Philippines and what is known to foreigners and English is obviously a language so yeh.
@JCxElla
@JCxElla 3 года назад
coming home very tired. this video made me laugh so much, thanks for the video
@bansheetattoo5346
@bansheetattoo5346 4 года назад
Here’s one word Pinoys pronounce funny: “actually”. Pilipino: “ACK-too-all-ee”. American: “ACK-choo-lee”
@MyTNMtnHome
@MyTNMtnHome 4 года назад
Y’all are adorable
@naidzfree4579
@naidzfree4579 3 года назад
well i can relate i have 3 kids plus a husband keep correcting me. I’m glad my dog cannot talk otherwise he will correct me too ..
@j.lee_k
@j.lee_k 4 года назад
OMAYGAADDD "CHOO-PA" ! HAHAHAHA Tagalog ng Comforter! Made my day boss! Ayos! Keep it up!
@charducs
@charducs 4 года назад
Haha🤣🤣🤣. I can relate cause even if I leave in Ireland for 17 years I still have a little bit of Filipino acsent which my Irish friends tease me alot. Thanks for the laugh🤩
@mylynjamito1427
@mylynjamito1427 4 года назад
Nakakatuwa talaga si will ang saya nya. Nakakatawa mga vlog nya pampagod vibes. Pang tanggal stress. Mabait sya na amo. Bagay sila talaga ni alodia. Kasi magkaiba ang personalidad nilang 2. Pero swak silqng magkapartner at magkarelasyon.
@Hi.nyltiak
@Hi.nyltiak 4 года назад
I've always noticed that mainlanders always change up there "t" like button and internet. Here in hawaii, we say our t's
@YoBoyRitz
@YoBoyRitz 4 года назад
True thus vlog was educational because for me I work as a call center agent, I like when you pronounce the name of restaurants or name of a company.. since my job as a CSR is to ask where the cardholders use their card.. I love you vlog..
@PINASVideosforEveryJuan
@PINASVideosforEveryJuan 4 года назад
Yung JAG may WIRE! Hahahahaha sakit ng tiyan ko! 😂😂😂
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