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@user-jj06j
@user-jj06j 4 года назад
Philippines is insane there are more than 100 languages. I'm still wondering how 80-90% of them can speak English I mean they are using their dialects everyday
@jeanabcede315
@jeanabcede315 4 года назад
Were basically multilingual... and Filipino and English are taught at school since primary till college as minor subjects..
@ronchmalls90
@ronchmalls90 4 года назад
Non-native speaker of the Top 10 languages in the Philippines are naturally Quadrilingual.... which means 1. English as a universal language - learned in school as medium of instruction in English, Mathematics, Science, Tehnology and Livelihood Education, and MAPEH (Music Arts Physical Education and Health) 2. Filipino as a national language - learned in school as medium of instruction in Filipino, Araling Panlipunan (Social Studies) and EsP - Edukasyon sa Pagpapakata (Values Education) 3. Cebuano as a linguafranca ---- depending on what is prominent language in the region 4. Subanen #proudsubanen my native language or mother tongue plus small portion of understanding Hiligaynon, Chavacano, Tausug, Maguindanao and others LANGUAGES????!!! It's more fun in the PHILIPPINES
@baronedockdebourbon2876
@baronedockdebourbon2876 4 года назад
Papua New Guinea speaks more than 800 languages...
@JB_3622
@JB_3622 4 года назад
i'm filipino and i can also speak 4 languages (English, Tagalog, Ilocano & Cebuano or Bisaya) that's how cute 😊
@jhunalmero8891
@jhunalmero8891 4 года назад
Hahaha...Filipinos are multi lingual... I can speak only 3 languages bicol, tagalog and English which is common to people here who live outside metro manila. In general for people living outside metro manila or provinces can speak 3 major languages local dialect, tagalog and English and bonus sometimes Chinese language for those people who went to Chinese school or have a Chinese blood since they are required to speak inside their house and business premises by their parents. My dad can speak bicol, bisaya, tagalog, English, Spanish and Latin same with my grandma (my dad's mother). I have a cousin who have never been into Germany but can speak fluent German he can also speak bicol, English, tagalog, cebuano, local dialect in davao city (I'm sorry I forgot the name of the dialect there). That's how multi lingual Filipinos are.
@edgarcurato832
@edgarcurato832 4 года назад
If my mom is angry at me she can speak 10 languages faster than a bullet.
@jojivivgayapa6984
@jojivivgayapa6984 4 года назад
Hahhahah
@YourWanderGirl
@YourWanderGirl 4 года назад
So is my mom😂
@idkwhattoputasmyusername9701
@idkwhattoputasmyusername9701 3 года назад
Same 😂
@firebabypro6670
@firebabypro6670 3 года назад
Yep true
@mmariagrasya
@mmariagrasya 3 года назад
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
@elibayogos408
@elibayogos408 3 года назад
I was born in Manila, so when I was younger I spoke in Tagalog, my family moved to Iloilo and we grew up speaking Hiligaynon, then after my University, I’d moved to Cagayan de Oro and learned to speak Bisaya and lived there for four years. Then went abroad and worked in Korea and speak/learnt Hangeul. Then moved again to France and was at alliance francaise and speaks French. Today was married and settled and I speaks in creol. This proves that Filipinos are polyglots🤩. Even there are some Filipinos who speaks 20+ languages 😳
@_yeodej
@_yeodej 3 года назад
The different languages in the Philippines is called "Filipino" not the tagalog only. It was said that the Filipino is the national language which means all languages that were used is the national, not just the tagalog. That's what I've learned
@fhavanxero
@fhavanxero 4 года назад
Im a proud Filipino but I dont understand other languages, its crazy that this small country has a lot of languages. Love lots❣
@mastercocaigon6631
@mastercocaigon6631 3 года назад
Kami mga bisaya when we goto manila we speak tagalog so that they can understand as bisaya o cebuano and english and also taglish or tagalog visaya english
@ennymarz2446
@ennymarz2446 3 года назад
Its not languages, it's dialects.
@yfcobybeats
@yfcobybeats 3 года назад
@@mastercocaigon6631 lobot nimo uy nag kayo
@zujay5496
@zujay5496 3 года назад
Makaintindi ako ng Tagalog at Bisaya
@reinebalisbis
@reinebalisbis 3 года назад
my filipino friend told me "magkantutan tayo" means you're beautiful, he teaches me tagalog and fun things about the country
@anazellebreza576
@anazellebreza576 3 года назад
if the two pilipino people are from in different region mostly they cant understand each other when they just only using there dialect but if we want to understand each other we use Tagalog 😊
@alberthammiahabac4203
@alberthammiahabac4203 4 года назад
Marhay na aldaw! I'm a Bicolana and whenever I am talking to my friends from different regions we usually use the medium of Tagalog to understand each other.
@malbuyobryancolewyn599
@malbuyobryancolewyn599 4 года назад
Hello ako diay bisaya. speak tagalog, english, cebuano, ilongo
@orencikensoleta414
@orencikensoleta414 3 года назад
Yo I'm also Bicolano, currently residing in Rizal...
@Ayanialintad7491
@Ayanialintad7491 2 года назад
Anong ibig sabihin ng Marhay na adlaw?? I'm from Mindanao and I only speak Visaya, Tagalog, and English. I can't understand other
@meow-lb3ff
@meow-lb3ff 4 года назад
8:53 there is actually a Filipino community in Hawaii (15% of Hawaii's total population are Filipino). We all know that Filipinos can be found everywhere. That's why the Lingua Franca Ilocano (and Tagalog) are spoken in that certain area.
@liamronin821
@liamronin821 4 года назад
During that time of marcos. Marcos send his kababayan from ilocos to work in Hawaii. That is why their are a lot of Filipinos there.
@NiceKaMot
@NiceKaMot 4 года назад
Sa ngayon 24% napo..
@nicocabanit5440
@nicocabanit5440 4 года назад
Liam Ronin ,no, as early as 1900's during the American occupation , Filipino's mostly ilocanos were working in Hawaii plantations.
@katakutan0866
@katakutan0866 4 года назад
Totally agree!
@greenscreen3416
@greenscreen3416 4 года назад
Filipinos were sent to hawaii a loooong time ago to teach the people there how to farm that is why.
@YELLJapanPH
@YELLJapanPH 4 года назад
Ilocano "went" to Hawaii because of the many Ilocanos who haved lived there for a long time.
@yzzahjbrylyze2674
@yzzahjbrylyze2674 3 года назад
Because of SAKADAS. 3rd generation here👍🏻✋🏻
@scarletravenclaw6022
@scarletravenclaw6022 3 года назад
Agreed
@amielpugat2207
@amielpugat2207 3 года назад
early 1900s, american pineapple company based in hawaii, Dole Pineapple, brought ilocanos to farm the plantation in hawaii. ilocanos are great farmer in vast agricultural land for cultivation. these migrant workers numbered to thousands. one past governor of hawaii is an ilocano if im not mistaken.
@scarletravenclaw6022
@scarletravenclaw6022 3 года назад
@@amielpugat2207 fact
@glennfrayvalenzuela2151
@glennfrayvalenzuela2151 4 года назад
I'm an ilocano. I speak iloco (it's my first language). I can understand hiligaynon as well as waray and cebuano. And I can talk to any Filipino speakers by Tagalog. I am now fluent in using English language as a mean of communication and now, I am currently studying the korean, japanese and chinese. I love learning languages and its writing systems. I can read and right in baybayin, hangul, nihonggo and soon, mandarin. skl 😅
@rezalynmasinas1982
@rezalynmasinas1982 4 года назад
OMG! Amazing.Sagad gid ya! Makarit lagi ka! Nindot ana bi! Magaling! 당신은 좋다!
@klysthynebanua4656
@klysthynebanua4656 4 года назад
모두 희망! 希望大家! Sana lahat ! Hahahaha
@anthonyacosta8251
@anthonyacosta8251 4 года назад
Agbiag kabagis nga iloco
@kieldrakeflojo2252
@kieldrakeflojo2252 4 года назад
naglaing kan kadara...proud iloco 😊
@marydump7342
@marydump7342 4 года назад
Mandarin is hard asf
@Choobyy
@Choobyy 4 года назад
The ilonggo girl doesn't really sound like hiligaynon. Iloilo city was called ASIA'S CITY OF LOVE because ilonggo ppl speak so sweet and slowly and you can't identify if they're angry or not because of their accent 😂.
@cafetbeh8408
@cafetbeh8408 4 года назад
Because not all Hiligaynon speakers are from Iloilo; some of them are from South Cotabato, where my mother came from and I learned to understand and speak Ilonggo dialect.
@GA-yt5uu
@GA-yt5uu 4 года назад
The girl there is from Roxas City, Capiz and she’s not an Ilongga but a Capizeña (like me) and because of our accent (kinda angry or matapang) people always misunderstood the way we talk😌
@Choobyy
@Choobyy 4 года назад
@@bagrojesrypauldagus1496 Ewan ko lang ha. Yun yung tawag din sa iloilo city. Asia's city of love. Okay kana?
@glezerpenecilla2401
@glezerpenecilla2401 4 года назад
tama gid,wala justice, cge lang hamabal dako.😂😂😂
@rodeldivino9433
@rodeldivino9433 4 года назад
Yes .she sounds like ilonggo .. i am an ilonggo kaya alam ko.
@itsnotmeitsyou5544
@itsnotmeitsyou5544 3 года назад
I can speak English, Tagalog, Bisaya, Chavacano and Tausug.❤️
@simpnotfound3554
@simpnotfound3554 3 года назад
Same...im muslim❤️
@PAREKOYTV-z8k
@PAREKOYTV-z8k 3 года назад
Saba diha hahaha
@Ayanialintad7491
@Ayanialintad7491 2 года назад
I'm from Mindanao and I can only speak Visaya, Tagalog and English. But the rest I can't understand and I can't speak
@keyboardwarriors9547
@keyboardwarriors9547 Год назад
Botboton ka
@chaiiisennn1125
@chaiiisennn1125 4 года назад
8:56 If I remember it correctly, some filipinos were send to work in Hawaii during the 19th century;ilokanos and bisayas specifically. And they were the first "OFW". So a lot of my fellows ilokanos are living there
@natesalz6423
@natesalz6423 4 года назад
chaiii sennn that’s true
@greenscreen3416
@greenscreen3416 4 года назад
They were sent there a looong time ago to teach the people in hawaii how to farm.
@javandreavillaflor4867
@javandreavillaflor4867 4 года назад
So, when you ask someone the question, “What is the difference between Filipino and Tagalog?” the answer is that Tagalog is the foundation upon which Filipino was built, and Filipino is the natural evolution of Tagalog.
@lynneculanag9031
@lynneculanag9031 4 года назад
The foundation of our national language is based on the 8 major dialects in our country, not the Tagalog alone.
@lynneculanag9031
@lynneculanag9031 4 года назад
Tagalog is a dialect, it is used in a particular place/region while Filipino is a national language which we can understand and used whenever or wherever we are going to talk to someone who cannot understand or speak our dialect
@resminenarvasa3440
@resminenarvasa3440 4 года назад
Lalaine Lapera Sorry, but Tagalog is a language not a dialect.
@lynneculanag9031
@lynneculanag9031 4 года назад
@@resminenarvasa3440 My professor in college told us that 'Tagalog' is a dialect and 'Filipino' is a language. She's specializing Filipino language by the way.
@lynneculanag9031
@lynneculanag9031 4 года назад
@@resminenarvasa3440 you can read the kasaysayan ng wikang pambansa for clarification.
@shi_____ela
@shi_____ela 3 года назад
even though we are in one country we still have a language barrier....LOL🤣
@carlosgurrobat6524
@carlosgurrobat6524 4 года назад
Yess people from other region can able to speak to people from other regions as well and they use tagalog if they dont understand the dialect of each other 😁😁
@adelaidecorpuz2077
@adelaidecorpuz2077 4 года назад
Bro if you cant understand what the other people are sayong.Thats called a language not dialect
@tictac7887
@tictac7887 4 года назад
Regional languages*... dialects are different e.g in Region V they speak Bicolano, and it has different dialects such as Bisakol, Legazpi-Bicol, Sorsoganon Bicol, Tabacco Bicol et cetera.
@fo3geraldinecajes633
@fo3geraldinecajes633 4 года назад
As what I've observed if you are a Cebuano or Bisaya speaker you can understand some of the dialects like ilonggo for example coz I think some of the dialects rooted from bisaya.
@fredbigornia1814
@fredbigornia1814 4 года назад
True, I agree the Ilonggo roots is a Bisayan Family dialect the roots is Bisaya because we came from the same region the Visayas, even some Hilingaynon words are the same..Ilo- Ilo, Negros Occidental and Negros Oriental, Cebu are on the same Zone, I mean the same region Sister...
@LoveLove-ph5qh
@LoveLove-ph5qh 4 года назад
I speak bisaya, hiligaynon, waray, tagalog, english, mandarin and spanish that makes me crazy coz sometimes i used in one sentence those languages if im drunk jejeje. I love all your videos❤
@languagedude6568
@languagedude6568 4 года назад
Language and Dialect Difference (Watch this) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-a_L8-BGf5wk.html Kapampangan, like Ilocano, Cebuano, Bikol, Hiligaynon, Pangasinense etc are all languages and not dialects. The Philippine educational system has been propagating this lie for too long
@filipino437
@filipino437 3 года назад
Language and Dialect Difference (Watch this) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-a_L8-BGf5wk.html Dialects are Variation of languages, for example the bulaceño, Lagueño, Caviteño, Batangueño are dialects of Tagalog, They Belong to one language but have their own distinct syntax, wordings, and accents Kapampangan, like Ilocano, Cebuano, Bikol, Hiligaynon, Pangasinense etc are all languages and not dialects. The Philippine educational system has been propagating this lie for too long
@tributagabawa5746
@tributagabawa5746 3 года назад
way mo gid ya natalupangdan paghalin sang iloy mo? sige daw sir ,pakipatranslate daw sa pure na cebuano yan..palihog daw ko pagpahubad ana sa mga lunsay ng cebuano..kindly have that translated by native cebuanos..to prove that if you are a CEBUANO you can understand ILONGGO..
@mccauleyceejaymontenegro4154
@mccauleyceejaymontenegro4154 4 года назад
Not on the list are : MARANAW TAUSUG MAGUINDANAOAN BAJAO AKLANON TARLAQUENO IGOROT YAKAN
@bernaramos1886
@bernaramos1886 4 года назад
is tarlaqueno not mostly use ilocano?
@ZiyadABDULLAH20
@ZiyadABDULLAH20 4 года назад
Maranao must be on TOP 9 according to the statistics. And Maguindanaon is on TOP 10
@ZiyadABDULLAH20
@ZiyadABDULLAH20 4 года назад
@Zerkion 101 According to the statistics: Here are the 16 most native spoken languages in the Philippines. 1. Tagalog 2. Cebuano 3. Ilocano 4. Hiligaynon 5. Bikolano 6. Waray-waray 7. Kapampangan 8. Pangasinan 9. Maranao 10. Maguindanaon 11. Tausug 12. Chavacano 13. Kiniray-a 14. Surigaonon 15. Aklanon 16. Masbateno
@ZiyadABDULLAH20
@ZiyadABDULLAH20 4 года назад
@Zerkion 101 look at the top 10, Maranao and Maguindanaon languages are not included
@ZiyadABDULLAH20
@ZiyadABDULLAH20 4 года назад
@Zerkion 101 They included Chavacano, in fact it is only in TOP 12
@EilaineMayMarie
@EilaineMayMarie 4 года назад
When Hawai’i was still called the Republic of Hawai’i, they had sugar plantations and opted for Chinese and Filipino workers. That’s probably why some of them speak the Ilocano language ☺️
@marcomolina8896
@marcomolina8896 4 года назад
Read some articles related to former president Ferdinand Marcos, there were some parts saying hawaii will be the soon a province of the philippines, former president also said that he is making hawaii the next ilocos,
@ana_day7
@ana_day7 4 года назад
Marco Molina it’s true, there’s a lot of Ilocanos in Hawaii. it’s the second Philippines 🇵🇭 lol
@motherdaughter3081
@motherdaughter3081 4 года назад
Ooh really..
@salemgabunilas6605
@salemgabunilas6605 4 года назад
75% citizens in hawaii is native Filipino
@ronaldgalanojr.6010
@ronaldgalanojr.6010 3 года назад
I speak fluent English, Filipino, Ilocano, Kalinga, and a little bit of Spanish(basic phrases, counting numbers,name of things at home). Yes Filipinos are multilingual people🤣
@gieventura3234
@gieventura3234 4 года назад
That girl in the number 6 she is one of the most famous celebrity in the Philippines proud bisaya here.
@glennpauldelatorre8924
@glennpauldelatorre8924 4 года назад
I know her... she's kim chi!
@gieventura3234
@gieventura3234 4 года назад
@@glennpauldelatorre8924 yes.
@hannahmaemaningmae4916
@hannahmaemaningmae4916 4 года назад
Kim chui
@badassgenevideos
@badassgenevideos 4 года назад
@@glennpauldelatorre8924 kim chi is Korean. Hehehe
@blackpinkinyourarea915
@blackpinkinyourarea915 4 года назад
Bisaya man ko
@joandeleon3111
@joandeleon3111 4 года назад
We have diffrent languages in the Philippines...We comunicate and understand each other when we speak in tagalog and english 😊 proud to be Kapampangan ♥
@bisdakdakogaming184
@bisdakdakogaming184 3 года назад
Cebuano Here.. Any Cebuano/Bisaya Here!! Maayong Adlaw ninyo tanan
@endsnets
@endsnets 4 года назад
Thanks for reacting to my request. I'm fluent in Tagalog and I can understand English. But.... I cannot understand Cebuano, Ilocano, and the others in the top 10.
@redlaurice873
@redlaurice873 4 года назад
Ur not alone bro....
@cruzjohnmark
@cruzjohnmark 4 года назад
I speak: 50% taglish 25% tagalog 20% english 5% ilocano I'm an example of a regular pinoy
@vincentjayvalenzona4051
@vincentjayvalenzona4051 4 года назад
D ka regular kung d ka nakaka intinde ng Bisaya.
@cruzjohnmark
@cruzjohnmark 4 года назад
Estimating 50-60% ng pinoy taga metro manila. At hindi lahat ng mga yun ay nakakaintindi ng bisaya. Isama mona yung iba pang 20% ng pinoy na nasa ibat ibang bansa sa boong mundo na nag settle na. Like sa canada and japan. Most of us don't speak bisaya. Metromanila contains the majority of melenial generation. Almost lahat pinanganak mismo sa metromanila. At sa kaso namin. Mas sanay na kami sa tagalog english at taglish lang. Kaya nga regular/tipical na pinoy
@salemgabunilas6605
@salemgabunilas6605 4 года назад
@@cruzjohnmark sa 100m+ na filipino 10% lang ata ang purong tagalog from palawan/masbate(luzon) to visayas and mindanao nakakaintindi ng bisaya ,central luzon lang ang purong tagalog from pangasinan to north luzon may sariling dialect (d nakakaintindi ng bisaya) hindi sila purong tagalong pero nakakaintindi kaya hindi nyo maintindihan humor ng mga bisaya pag sinbihan ka ng hindi ka purong pinoy pag waka kasabot og bisaya hinampaka ka ok?
@jamestheminorbender4978
@jamestheminorbender4978 4 года назад
So us aren't? ...
@cruzjohnmark
@cruzjohnmark 4 года назад
Pls use your common understandings about simple things. :Read(Example)
@luisacajuday2988
@luisacajuday2988 3 года назад
Me as Filipina 🇵🇭 I speak 3 languages in our country such as English (Universal language),Tagalog (Filipino language),Bikol (our language in my hometown Bicol)
@tiTABAba792
@tiTABAba792 3 года назад
sain ka sa bicol manay?
@ennymarz2446
@ennymarz2446 3 года назад
The two are not languages. They are dialects.
@luisacajuday2988
@luisacajuday2988 3 года назад
Sa Catanduanes po
@luisacajuday2988
@luisacajuday2988 3 года назад
Language pa rin Yun, Kasi sinasalita, at Ang dialect lang is Yung Bikol na sinasalita namin dito
@missy_elle
@missy_elle 3 года назад
@@luisacajuday2988 gago catandunganon din ako wassup!
@clarkalmira5070
@clarkalmira5070 4 года назад
I can only Speak 4 languages tackled in the video: Filipino, English, Hiligaynon/Ilonggo, and Cebuano/Bisaya.
@gelante563
@gelante563 4 года назад
pareha ta..😊😊2 languages and 2 dialects to be exact...Hiligaynon and cebuano are dialects
@clarkalmira5070
@clarkalmira5070 4 года назад
@@dragonfly1770 Nah
@dragonfly1770
@dragonfly1770 4 года назад
@@clarkalmira5070 hilgaynon and Bisaya are not considered languages. FYI: these are called DIALECTS
@clarkalmira5070
@clarkalmira5070 4 года назад
@@dragonfly1770 K.
@thatasiandude1351
@thatasiandude1351 4 года назад
I speak 4 foreign languages arabic,spanish,english,Chinese and currently learning Japanese and also I speak this dialect bisaya,ilocano,ilonggo,taglog. Maybe I'm too addicted on new languages when I have to much time spent.
@lilybethmantilla8475
@lilybethmantilla8475 4 года назад
Even though we speak in different language all over philippines.but we understand each other thru tagalog.cos that is our national language.
@katlovender
@katlovender 3 года назад
4:41 Yes we can understand each other because all filipinos knows how to speak tagalog and english. Tagalog is our national language 🇵🇭
@Ayanialintad7491
@Ayanialintad7491 2 года назад
I can only speack tagalog, visaya and english. Since I'm from Mindanao. But the another languages in the Philippines I can't understand them all.
@housinginvestmentph1457
@housinginvestmentph1457 4 года назад
Proud WARAY here in our province they called us waraynon.. Mag isog ine damo nga salamat.. Hinay kamo tanan nga waraynon hirot kita yana hne nga aton kakaharap ng krisis godbless us all
@noturecologist
@noturecologist 4 года назад
Taga Abuyog, Leyte here
@bandit7541
@bandit7541 4 года назад
Hinay ghap ngada ha imo sir proud waray waray kita... Kaya naton ini na mga problema mag isog gud kita
@09자이레퀸
@09자이레퀸 4 года назад
Yayyy proud WARAY here✋✋..Tacloban Leyte Philippines
@09자이레퀸
@09자이레퀸 4 года назад
Mag isog daw kunu it mga waray, kun gin uunahan dba guys? Pero mga super buutan kaya kita
@bandit7541
@bandit7541 4 года назад
@@09자이레퀸 ou boutan kita basta di la kita unahan ..dri gud kita mapapag raug daog la liwat ha ira bsan diin ...
@shairakimllanora3154
@shairakimllanora3154 4 года назад
From Iloilo City 🤗☺- my dialect is hiligaynon and karay-a It is actually a dialect... and these are just 10 dialect out of 170 dialect more or less I think here in Philippines. Some dialects already died.. I subscribed to your RU-vid channel to watch more of your reaction videos. Really enjoyed it.. you both so sweet and nice. and THANK YOU 🤗 keep safe..
@eidokun
@eidokun 4 года назад
Bicol region has many dialects too. I speak buhinon Bicol which is the most pure for of Bicolano
@user-iq1et8zj4b
@user-iq1et8zj4b 3 года назад
Language po 😁😊
@filipino437
@filipino437 3 года назад
Language and Dialect Difference (Watch this) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-a_L8-BGf5wk.html Dialects are Variation of languages, for example the bulaceño, Lagueño, Caviteño, Batangueño are dialects of Tagalog, They Belong to one language but have their own distinct syntax, wordings, and accents Kapampangan, like Ilocano, Cebuano, Bikol, Hiligaynon, Pangasinense etc are all languages and not dialects. The Philippine educational system has been propagating this lie for too long
@renlieomadle9562
@renlieomadle9562 4 года назад
Every Filipinos from every region understands each other by using our national language wikang filipino/Tagalog dialect.
@thwb4661
@thwb4661 4 года назад
but a native Tagalog speaker, or Filipinos living in Southern Luzon, wouldn't understand Bisaya, or Ilocano at all.
@jmapogs9379
@jmapogs9379 3 года назад
@@thwb4661 tama.. tpos kung maglalaro pa ng mL ..basta bisaya daw bobo.. haha mas bobo ata tagalog ee di alam mag bisaya or other dialec hahaha..
@willycanones6053
@willycanones6053 3 года назад
@@jmapogs9379 mao gyud hahahahah
@taelian3233
@taelian3233 3 года назад
Yung ibang lugar d nmn Alam mag tagalog.. Minsan english tlaga..
@cpejebz
@cpejebz 4 года назад
Any bicolano hereee???💜
@possilickaminaj
@possilickaminaj 3 года назад
Ako hahahah
@taelian3233
@taelian3233 3 года назад
Ako din... Kada ibang municipal sa bicol iba iba ata languages e kasi legazpi at daraga mag Kaiba na agad ... Hahaha
@missy_elle
@missy_elle 3 года назад
Present!
@argeraint
@argeraint 3 года назад
@@taelian3233 iyo, pati daet may mga words na iba man haha
@argeraint
@argeraint 3 года назад
Eyyyyy
@TabiBasa1350
@TabiBasa1350 4 года назад
They're all different languages. With dialects derived from each one ex. Kapampangan is a language with at least three dialects branching from it. I actually only just learned this, before this, I'd mistakenly assumed that they were all dialects, I don't know why☺😅. Hiligaynon here. Edit: English is one of the two official languages cause it's a good business language. Not only does it bridge the language barriers inside the Philippines, like tagalog, it also gives a better reach outside.
@rowenanineza2096
@rowenanineza2096 4 года назад
I only understand 'waray'" when my wallet is empty🤣🤣🤣
@SassyGirl-wn6dp
@SassyGirl-wn6dp 4 года назад
Haha waray sulod ang pitaka hehe...bdw im cebuano😊
@yasipardillo3753
@yasipardillo3753 3 года назад
Hahhaha waray kwarta
@isabayani9053
@isabayani9053 3 года назад
Hahaha waray kwarta
@sepelovelyconstantino4793
@sepelovelyconstantino4793 3 года назад
waray upay .haha bagan tanan man kita waray kwarta haha
@rhylxy9530
@rhylxy9530 3 года назад
May wallet kamo? HAHAHA sana all nala.
@skylar0629
@skylar0629 4 года назад
Im proud to be ilocono “my first language” but im not from hawaii, im also fluent in cebuano/tagalog and ilonggo , at kunting english lols,
@himawaridas9582
@himawaridas9582 4 года назад
in the Philippines, there's so many Dialects. Ilocana here
@jacqueclear4310
@jacqueclear4310 3 года назад
I’m pure Higaynon/Ilongga but i know to speak tagalog English Bisaya 4 languages plus Arabic 🥰
@danielajaldon1216
@danielajaldon1216 4 года назад
Proud zamboangueño here! Our language in Zamboanga city is chavacano ❤
@judy_borr.
@judy_borr. 4 года назад
Hi kabayan 😊
@danielajaldon1216
@danielajaldon1216 4 года назад
Divisoria
@haystnoone9706
@haystnoone9706 4 года назад
O..zamboangueno tamen yo♥
@fritziearago9518
@fritziearago9518 4 года назад
The video you are reacting to are 110% accurate. The Language they mentioned are indeed languages. Some pinoys are not really educated about language and dialects. Im a Filipino. My dad speak two other language from northern luzon. Ybanag and Ilocano (+tagalog and english) My mom only knows tagalog and english. And was raised in Batangas where we spoke a dialect. Our dialect in Batangas has very distinct accent compare to the city of Manila. It is actually often mocked or used in comedic acts. We always end our words with -Eh. Example. Parine - Parito, Dine - Dito. Ire - ito etc. You can still get by in the Philippines if we taught you our dialect. But if i teach you Ybanag you can only use it in tuguegarao cagayan Valley and Isabella. People in manila or visayas and mindanao will never understand what you are saying.
@santih2569
@santih2569 4 года назад
I grew up in calapan mindoro and it has similar dialect with batangas hehe dine! Parine hahahahaha
@christianninosales6198
@christianninosales6198 4 года назад
From isabela im an ilocano and can speak ybanag as well. Hehe... ilacanos are well known and used in some various part of luzon
@fritziearago9518
@fritziearago9518 4 года назад
@@santih2569 i think mimaropa region can understand our Tagalog dialect. But sometimes i am a bit confused when they call the ''mantika'' langis 😂 langis in batangas is crude oil or coconut oil.
@fritziearago9518
@fritziearago9518 4 года назад
@@christianninosales6198 hey! Kmusta kayo jan sa Norte? Ingat kayo jan. My dad said that most Ybanag speaker are in Isabella. He lived in Tuguegarao Cagayan. People there speak Itawis, Ybanag, Gaddan and Ilocano. I am really wondering why some pinoys here are saying that those are only dialects, when the meaning of dialect is a variation of a language like Batangas tagalog, a variation of tagalog but still intelligible to other Tagalog speakers. And a Language got completely different set of vocabularies, verbs, conjunctions, nouns etc.
@lacos5094
@lacos5094 4 года назад
That dialect also spoke in quezon..that's why if im not in quezon I prefer use taglish because some of my dialect it's hard for them to understand..
@ruzettenarciso2984
@ruzettenarciso2984 4 года назад
I dont expect that our dialect "ilocano" is for international men. And im pure ilocano.
@thwb4661
@thwb4661 4 года назад
it's not a dialect. It's a language.
@angel-po3bs
@angel-po3bs 4 года назад
Ilocano is not a dialect, it is a language...
@supremecucumber1983
@supremecucumber1983 3 года назад
@@qwertyasdfg7782 I agree with ya. Language is the spoken word of a nation. While dialect is the spoken word of a region, social group or tribe.
@MIKEMIKE-iw6py
@MIKEMIKE-iw6py 4 года назад
In the Philippines it varies in every regions where we come from and every region or places have its own languages depending on its tribal group where we belong in. Like me I come from Region 10 mostly bisaya and english langguages basically we can' t understand langguages from Region 1-6 even native bisaya also having a hard time speaking tagalog so mostly bisaya race prefer to speak english rather than tagalog.
@davetabuyan2172
@davetabuyan2172 4 года назад
But Waray speaker find tag-alog easier to speak than cebuano. Although waray is a visayan language and is nearer to cebuano. Because more or less, tag-alog and waray has similar prefixes and sufixes and some words expressed in tenses. Like. "Eat" Tag-alog= kain Waray= kaon Cabuano= kaon Past tense "Ate" Tag-alog = Kumain Waray = Kumaon Cebuano = Nikaon "Ride" Tag-alog= Sakay Waray= sakay Cebuano = sakay Past tense (Rode) Tag-alog= sumakay Waray = sumakay Cebuano = nisakay For adjective words, both tag-alog and waray used "ma" to describe a thing "Hot" (Adjective) Tag-alog = Init (mainit) Waray = paso (mapaso) Cebuano init (Init kaayo) "Cold" (Adjective) Tag-alog = lamig (malamig) Waray = tugnaw (matugnaw) Cebuano = bugnaw (Bugnaw kaayo) "Beautiful" Tag-alog= ganda (maganda) Waray = husay (mahusay) Cebuano = nindot/gwapa (nindot kaayo/ gwapa kaayo) As you can see, we have a lot in common in tag-alog. We prefer tag-alog than bisaya.
@johnramirez3247
@johnramirez3247 4 года назад
Sayon ra man nang tagalog oy, mas sayun pa na sa english kung imoha lang gyung tun.an ilahang accent ug tono. Immersion lang man gyud ang kulang sa atoa maong natural maglisud ta. Bisaya kong dako pero og muadto kog manila mura gyud kog tagalog lumad matud pa sakung mga higala didto. Ang uban maglisud kay wala nila tun.i ang accent, mao nang maglibog kung unsa ang flow sa paglitok. Pero sa sinugdanan galisud ko.
@elviramanaguit518
@elviramanaguit518 4 года назад
philippines is an archipelago so that why we have different native languages, but our national language is tagalog. so everybody understand tagalog. but in school all subjects were using english books and the teacher explain it in english except the fiilipino subject and history.
@lakancainta2200
@lakancainta2200 4 года назад
It's really amazing that despite the small land area of the Philippines, we still able to preserve more than 100 regional dialects. In fact, some of those languages are only separated by a bridge. Tagalog is spoken in one end but when you cross the bridge it's Pampageño, two entirely diffrent languages. Others are Pangasenense and Ilocano, Hiligaynon and Cebuano, Chavacano and Cebuano to name a few.
@Ayanialintad7491
@Ayanialintad7491 2 года назад
More than I65 languages
@mirozuber
@mirozuber 4 года назад
I just watched your reaction guys about Marlo who spean 18 languages and now you upload new one?! Hehehe my first to comment here. Watching from Texas and originally from Philippines
@mob8552
@mob8552 4 года назад
We have different Languages... but whenever We ran to each other..... like Bisaya and chavakano.... we just end up speaking English... So Its not a problem...
@silverqueen_033
@silverqueen_033 3 года назад
Yes, im filipino too, but my real languages is nitibo from zamboanga sibugay known as sibugaynon, but yes we have too many languages here in philippines but to communicated each other we only talked one language knowned TAGALOG. Specially when your in manila you must talk tagalog as well. Im proud to be a filipino.😍❤
@johnluisaoanan7767
@johnluisaoanan7767 4 года назад
Hello guys😊 I am from Pangasinan and I speak Pangasinan. I am proud Pangsinense. Fact: Pangasinan refers to both languange and the Province but Pangasinense refers to the people of Pangasinan. 😊
@arjaycerezo2898
@arjaycerezo2898 4 года назад
U got it right
@IlokanoPINOY
@IlokanoPINOY 4 года назад
The Dialect is PANGALATOK and the People are PANGSINENSE..... Some PANGASINENSE don't speak PANGALATOK, they speak ILOKANO and some speak both.....
@arjaycerezo2898
@arjaycerezo2898 4 года назад
@@IlokanoPINOY correcti0n. N0t pangalat0k. It is pangasinan po ung language. Ang salitang Pangalat0k is a derogatory word. Has a bad meaning.
@miyezu
@miyezu 4 года назад
These are languages. Each of these languages have their own dialects. For example, Bicolano has different dialects depending on which area of Bicol you come from. Though there are often similarities, speakers of these different languages cannot understand each other. If someone spoke Tagalog though, almost everyone can understand it. Not because of the language similarity, but because we study it in school.
@rickysolero894
@rickysolero894 4 года назад
The best explanation I read so far.
@annapalacio4837
@annapalacio4837 3 года назад
From Philippines to Hawaii- because in the 70's they hired farmers as pineapple planters and these farmers brought their families to Hawaii. The whole barrio in a town in Ilocos Sur became a ghost place.
@noworriesfortommorow
@noworriesfortommorow 4 года назад
When there was need for sugarcane workers in the US, specifically in Hawaii, Ilocanos were tapped as migrants workers.
@jamb1090
@jamb1090 4 года назад
There are thirteen Muslim tribes: the Iranun, Magindanaon, Maranao, Tao-Sug, Sama, Yakan, JamaMapun, Ka'agan, Kalibugan, Sangil, Molbog, Palawani and Badjao. Collectively, they are also known as the Bangsamoro people. Each tribe has their own dialect😊
@omaral-barghuthi4939
@omaral-barghuthi4939 4 года назад
ngin e ingud nengka gyo tawsalaya ka?
@sehwa8532
@sehwa8532 4 года назад
I speak English,Tagalog, and my own dialect "bicol"😊
@haruki4065
@haruki4065 4 года назад
Pareho Kita😆
@justinmerza8507
@justinmerza8507 4 года назад
Nigel delos santos It Should be “parehas tayo”👌
@haruki4065
@haruki4065 4 года назад
@@justinmerza8507 its bicol Po!
@justinmerza8507
@justinmerza8507 4 года назад
@@haruki4065 ay sorry kala ko tagalog hehe 👍
@haruki4065
@haruki4065 4 года назад
@@justinmerza8507 it's fine just think before you comment haha
@loniltambis9122
@loniltambis9122 4 года назад
I spoke cebuano and you two are so cute to make some reactions and I am one of your subscriber can I get some shout out😊😊
@dulinlemmeng5813
@dulinlemmeng5813 4 года назад
To answer the question and curiosity. Each of the 10 languanges are similar to one another in persperctive, but its native speaker cannot communicate with another native speaker of a different language. Similarities go as far as how similar spanish is to italian. Hope that explains your question.
@JaysonAPadua
@JaysonAPadua 4 года назад
Tagalog was the reference for Filipino. I love this one. Thank you for this.
@onlygerard
@onlygerard 4 года назад
I’m an Ilonggo/Hiligaynon & proud of it.
@janettecollie5983
@janettecollie5983 4 года назад
The American guy who interviewed the Filipina actress has a youtube channel called Bisayang Hilaw. Hes been living in Phils for years already. He speaks really good Visayan dialects. For me, other than English and Tagalog, I can speak Ybanag, Itawes and can understand Ilocano. These 3 dialects are spoken in the northern part of Luzon.
@patrickstar7914
@patrickstar7914 4 года назад
Nope, he is Dwaine Wolley..
@lyngilaga4722
@lyngilaga4722 4 года назад
Nope its dwaine wolley
@diemcarpe4156
@diemcarpe4156 4 года назад
Wrong,Janette🤩
@saisaipech
@saisaipech 3 года назад
There are even languages of the Philippines with f, v, and z (Ibanag, Itawis). They're found in Cagayan valley. (Kazzing - goat, vulan - month, bavi - pig) Tboli is filled with consonant clusters (tho there's actually a schwa vowel in between these consonants that tends to get reduced). (Mken le. - They're eating.) Some languages have a schwa vowel. Kinaray-a, Rincoñada Bicol, Maranao have this schwa vowel. (The u in the final syllable of sugidanun is a schwa vowel.) Ilocano, Ibanag, Pangasinan have "double consonants". (Dakkel - big, bassit - small) They're different languages.
@t.l.cthelebetaryanchannel616
@t.l.cthelebetaryanchannel616 3 года назад
I am from Cagayan, Philippines and I am speaking Ilocano dialect
@kris_tinacalanoga4398
@kris_tinacalanoga4398 3 года назад
My father is from cagayan But my mom is from Ilocos sur so ilocano rin ako
@gemmepllo3099
@gemmepllo3099 4 года назад
Plss react to *Piliin mo ang Pilipinas feat El gamma Penumbra Or if you also want to react to our Philippine National anthem (in español, english, and tagalog version) Thank you.. God bless and keep safee Love you both😍😘😘
@znekhanbaltamor4618
@znekhanbaltamor4618 4 года назад
Matagal na cla ng react jan
@gemmepllo3099
@gemmepllo3099 4 года назад
@@znekhanbaltamor4618 ayy sorry tapos na nga pala sorry po talaga
@gemmepllo3099
@gemmepllo3099 4 года назад
@@znekhanbaltamor4618 sa el gamma Penumbra opo tapos na pero ung sa Piliin mo ang Pilipinas hnd pa po
@sarahjanesanjuan5725
@sarahjanesanjuan5725 4 года назад
I already subscribed after watching 10 videos of you two. 🙈 It's so cool. By the way I'm a filipina too ❤ I just love you both
@BlackBeauty-Jep
@BlackBeauty-Jep 4 года назад
Im from coron, palawan.. In palawan we have 4 dialects (caramiananen, cuyonen, kagayanen, and tagbawanen)but i can speak jut 2(kagayanen and kuyunen)of english and tagalog. I can understand visaya hiligaynon and bicol😉😉
@bentumbling1123
@bentumbling1123 4 года назад
wow multilingual
@dodzmariano2032
@dodzmariano2032 4 года назад
there are also agutaynen, batak, taog-bato, palaw-an and I know there's more, because we have 52 dialects in palawan
@bentumbling1123
@bentumbling1123 4 года назад
@@dodzmariano2032 OMG
@dwinthetan
@dwinthetan 3 года назад
We understand as one thru the so called, "LINGUA FRANCA".
@SirVicAtYourService
@SirVicAtYourService 3 года назад
At Waray, that is Dwaine Wooley. He has his own RU-vid channel. He speaks fluently in Waray, Bisaya, and Tagalog aside from English (from his hometown Australia). His wife is a Waray.
@tessjohansson77
@tessjohansson77 4 года назад
180 language 🇵🇭 every province or regions derives of multiple dialects in consider as tribal languages as well
@maryshanegarcia4401
@maryshanegarcia4401 4 года назад
I am from San Carlos City Negros Occidental,We speak Cebuano here.I can speak English and Tagalog too.I understand Hiligaynon and speak a little bit only because I can't follow the intonation😊😊😊 Happy Reactions video help me learned more about the Philippines especially beautiful places in the Philippines. I really love watching you both reacting honestly on every videos😊
@brandonking89
@brandonking89 4 года назад
Im Proud Ilinggo and i speak hiligaynon
@clarencealquizar1833
@clarencealquizar1833 3 года назад
Our Bisaya here in Davao Region was mixed with Bisaya and Tagalog (sometimes english)
@tributagabawa5746
@tributagabawa5746 3 года назад
the new generation..not us from 90's
@leezlchange2367
@leezlchange2367 Год назад
Proud Filipino here. My mother is from Cebu and my father is from Bicol. I grew up in Camarines Norte, one of the provinces in Bicol that's why I can speak and understand 4 languages: Tagalog, Visaya/cebuano, Bicol and English. Oh I forgot to mention that I can understand spanish language and count in spanish since the mother of my father is Spanish. I'm sure you are wondering why we have different languages in our country... its because we are blessed country that even we're just small, our natural resources are so attractive to other countries. So I suggest you read our history from before the spanish time. Enjoy your research and God bless!
@lesterneilarellano5728
@lesterneilarellano5728 4 года назад
I will answer the question on 5:26 : We have different dialects. If a Bicolano or Pangasinense talk. They will choose to speak Tagalog. Because they will not understand each dialects unless you know how to speak the dialect of other region. But there are some regions who cannot speak Tagalog fluently but only speak there dialect like in Mindanao.
@salemgabunilas6605
@salemgabunilas6605 4 года назад
Secretary Panelo in Philippines makes our nose bleed everytime he speech.
@rodrod5380
@rodrod5380 Год назад
My mom is from Pampangga so I can speak a little kapangpangan, my dad is from Bicol so Bicolano too. I grew up in Manila, so tagalog, my mom-in-law is Cebuano, so a little of Visaya, and I'm an A-class English teacher teaching Asians and Chinese. Siyempre, all my three kids and wife are fluent in Filipino and English including our grandkids. Thanks for this video, Fernando and Vanessa. It made me check on my own language. I forgot already how to speak Italian and German as I have worked with them before but I can still understand them a bit.
@missa7140
@missa7140 4 года назад
They must include also kinaray-a because some people here in iloilo spoke that... Thank u
@getbox2339
@getbox2339 4 года назад
Top 10.only
@DalePaslon
@DalePaslon 4 года назад
Kinaray-a is a Dialect based on hiligaynon. so NO.
@ジエイムスレステルゲナレス
there is not only 10 languages in phillipines how about in mindanao ? they have muslim , badjao,bagobo,blaan,jangan,tagabawa.matigsalog.tausog.maranao.manubo.maguindanaon,kalagan.kaulo.mandaya... and more languages in mindanao not only bisaya.. come and visit to davao im proudly to say im 1/4bagobo,1/4bisaya1/4kalagan.1/4 japanese
@enriquemaranan4612
@enriquemaranan4612 4 года назад
Iam from tuguegarao city north luzon we speak ybanag, itawes, ilocano , and tagalog aswell. Godbless
@DalePaslon
@DalePaslon 4 года назад
The video says, "Top 10" based on the number of speakers.
@queencepags
@queencepags 4 года назад
I speak Cebuano, Tagalog and English :) Love your videos! Keep it up :)
@queencepags
@queencepags 4 года назад
To answer your question. How do people from other regions speak to people in other regions? We speak the common language which is Tagalog or English :)
@michaelpogi559
@michaelpogi559 4 года назад
My wife can speaks 100 dialect or languages when she's angry at me...
@jepioanaytchannel1256
@jepioanaytchannel1256 4 года назад
Hahaha walang katulad 😂😂
@criseldacabais1163
@criseldacabais1163 4 года назад
Hi, can you make a reaction to Love marie Evanglista-Escudero's vlogs or better known as Heart Evanglista. She has a big name in the Philippine entertainment industry since then. She is known to be multitalented and has expanded her name throughout different careers as an actress, model, singer, businesswoman, writer, and a painter. In short " A Real Crazy Rich Asian" 💓💓💓
@julyarcamo
@julyarcamo Год назад
I speak cebuano or bisaya, anyway knowing tagalog is really great because it can be used whenever you speak to your kababayan or fellow Filipino to hide something or express emotions easily that cannot be understood by other nationalities especially when you are abroad.
@cedreykbarrientos5070
@cedreykbarrientos5070 4 года назад
The accent of Aklanon is way more different than the hiligaynon😌
@preciousladycleopatracasid3942
@preciousladycleopatracasid3942 4 года назад
Trot
@janelynvillas4557
@janelynvillas4557 4 года назад
Korek
@watzapukyt6184
@watzapukyt6184 4 года назад
Dako its mean big ,,im the one of the hiligaynon im from bacolod city✌😊
@AliehsPJ
@AliehsPJ 4 года назад
Hi there. Love your video. We usually won’t understand each other unless we speak tagalog which is the basis for Filipino as our official language. But I speak hiligaynon, cebuano, tagalog and english fluently.😎😎😎
@LarginMoralesIgnacio
@LarginMoralesIgnacio 4 года назад
I just realized it recently that Philippines is just like a small resemblance to our world today.. The Luzon Visayas and Mindanao is like a continent. Every Province is like a Country with different languages. Just like spanish, portuguese, italian, are sound similar but they completely a different Language. Same as in the philippines, some parts of Ph sounds similar but its really a different. Fun Fact: if there is america vs. strong british accent or australian accent. There is equivalent for that in here. We have regular tagalog vs strong batangueno accent hahaha. Additional: if the Hiligaynon speaker (especially from bacolod which known for a really strong accent) speak Tagalog, u can tell he/she is not from luzon because of the accent. Im from iloilo, some parts of iloilo have strong and mild accent. Lastly: if english is the national language of the world so we can understand each other, we have a national language also. If you are born any parts of the philippines (exept tagalog only speaker) you are considered a multi-lingual. 1st is your provincial language 2nd is Tagalog 3rd is English
@chu9412
@chu9412 4 года назад
Pls react to heneral Luna and Goyo Trailers pls
@azistayuan2845
@azistayuan2845 4 года назад
Riva Vanguardia tagal na nun tanga
@supremecucumber1983
@supremecucumber1983 3 года назад
It's very nice that ya did a reaction about this. I am a Filipino and can speak different dialects of our country. I can speak Pangasinense, Chavacano, Bisaya, Tausug. I can understand and speak basic (only few) kapampangan and ilocano.
@chumkrimson8161
@chumkrimson8161 3 года назад
those are languages, not dialects.
@supremecucumber1983
@supremecucumber1983 3 года назад
@@chumkrimson8161 Language is the spoken words of a nation or country, while dialect is the spoken words of a region, social group or a tribe. Filipino is the national language of Philippines, while Pangasinense, Chavacano, Bisaya/Visaya and Tausug are dialects spoken by different tribes of Filipinos. Along with Ilocano, Ilongo, Bicolano Kapampangan and so on. Please know the difference between those words before ya correct me.
@chumkrimson8161
@chumkrimson8161 3 года назад
Fragaria Vesca oh wow lol. Where’d you get your definitions? You are so wrong. Visaya is not a dialect. What is it a dialect of? Not Tagalog, because the visayan language did not descend from Tagalog. Dialect does not mean “regional language”, genius.
@supremecucumber1983
@supremecucumber1983 3 года назад
@@chumkrimson8161 He who knows, does not speak. He who speaks, does not know. I'd agree with ya but we'd both be wrong. So am not gonna say more. It's nice to know that ya are such a genius. I hope your day is as pleasant as ya are. Have a nice day! 😊
@chumkrimson8161
@chumkrimson8161 3 года назад
Fragaria Vesca the only one wrong here is you. Learn what “dialect” means. Ilocano is not a dialect. Same goes for Cebuano and all the other languages you mentioned. They are their own proper languages.
@geeco5319
@geeco5319 4 года назад
The correct language should have been FILIPINO and not tagalog..In UP we always say Filipino Language and not tagalog language
@jisookruzat
@jisookruzat 4 года назад
And Some Filipinos don't know the meaning of dialect and language. they just thought ilocano, visaya, tagalog are dialects. True story
@AdlenDelMundo
@AdlenDelMundo 4 года назад
FILIPINOS SHOULD READ THIS FACT1: Filipinos don't really know the difference between a dialect and a language FACT2:Filipinos don't really know the difference between tagalog and Filipino language. Filipino is a tagalog based language REGIONS:They say they are dialect but they are really a different language. That's why we speak english or filipino to really understand each other... example: filipino vs tagalog naipit = nabalalak baterya = pila damit = baro pantalon = salawal banyo = palikuran liham = kalatas in province like Batangas , Nueva Ecija and some parts of Laguna they still speak tagalog. and I can't even understand them.. i hate seeing my countrymen for not being able to differentiate a tagalog word and a filipino word.. we dont have letters C,F,Ñ,Q,V,X,Z in Tagalog. to all you Filipinos out there go buy yourselves a Filipino-Tagalog dictionary.. My generation use it in schools. Tagalog our own language is dying...Sad 😭😭😭
@AdlenDelMundo
@AdlenDelMundo 4 года назад
true
@jisookruzat
@jisookruzat 4 года назад
@@AdlenDelMundo Some Filipinos can't differenciate a dialect and language because they don't know how to identify them. Filipino is the National language. But people keep insisting it is different from tagalog. Filipino is the standardized form of tagalog. The formal and standard version we used in textbooks and legal translation of texts, literatures etc. (Bible, el filibusterismo etc) In Batangas dialect we use , dine, parne, ire, tubal(dirty laundy) sambot (salo-catch) but still can be understood by other Tagalog speakers.
@jisookruzat
@jisookruzat 4 года назад
@@AdlenDelMundo languages have different set of vocabularies and totally unintelligible to other people speaking other language.
@jisookruzat
@jisookruzat 4 года назад
@@AdlenDelMundo did you see the comments below? They still insist that Tagalog is a dialect. And the languages that were mentioned in the video they are reacting to are dialects. Seriously, i want to sue their teachers and school for spreading ignorance to their students.
@chanvertilejhiekveloso
@chanvertilejhiekveloso 3 года назад
Proud heligaynon, cebuano, surigaonon, chavacano, Tagalog , English speaker then a bit of Chinese speaker. now I’m studying nihonggo and Hangul
@wesing9907
@wesing9907 4 года назад
I so ❤️❤️❤️your channel... I just started watching your videos last day ang became your subscriber right away... ❤️ From PH
@simplesoul836
@simplesoul836 4 года назад
I am fluent in Filipino, English and Pangasinan/Pangasinense since I am from Pangasinan. I can also understand a little Ilocano given than our province is part of Ilocos Region. So happy to watch this reaction vlog! :)
@analynacordagonzales9542
@analynacordagonzales9542 3 года назад
Hi Fernando & Vanessa, i love watching your reactions always, an Ilocana here in Isabela, Philippines. Our national language is Filipino or Tagalog all over the Philippines so we can communicate with other people from different regions.
@lemueltabutol4454
@lemueltabutol4454 4 года назад
I am an Ilocano. There are over a hundred different dialects in the country, so for us Filipinos to communicate with each other we use the national language which is filipino derived from Tagalog. Additionally, we also speak english really well although at the moment, in my opinion, English proficiency of Filipinos is now degrading. It is also interesting to note that even if we speak ilocano in the Ilocos region and other parts of northern Luzon, you can actually tell that there are differences on how Ilocanos speak the dialect depending on what province they are from. Even sometimes, accents are also different in each municipality in a province. Anyway, I love your reaction videos. Keep making these kinds of videos. More power and God bless you both.
@eleanorlira9427
@eleanorlira9427 3 года назад
Hi Vanessa and Fernando i just want to say about the languages that we have here in the Philippines. Yes we do have to many languages some of us understand some but if we didnt understand each others languages its the moment we speak Tagalog or Filipino because that is our National language here in the Philippines but some understand Filipino language but its hard for them to communicate i mean to say the words. The best way to do it is in English its more easier and faster. Actually the moment we start in the school English language is part of the subject thats why you notice most of the Filipinos speaks English fluently. I really love your channel watching mostly especially now during pandemic. I love how you react to every topics Filipinos have. Hope to see you some day here in the Philippines. Good luck and May your channel inspired more people around the world. GOD Bless
@franzvlog6765
@franzvlog6765 4 года назад
I used to watch all your videos and it makes me happy through my darkest time. I love you and take care :)
@vmrchannel1622
@vmrchannel1622 4 года назад
I spoke Tagalog English cebuano ilocano pangasinense waray hilegaynon and some of kapampangan bicol
@chementhusiast6862
@chementhusiast6862 4 года назад
Those are actually languages. The Bicol language alone has many dialects. I myself speaks the Bicol - Rinconada dialect and at the same time, the Bicol language. Its crazy!
@KAAGAPAY1
@KAAGAPAY1 3 года назад
Im a proud Filipino but i can speak Only Tagalog, English, Maguindanao, Iranun ,Maranao, Cebuano, Ilonggo and Pinatuyan
@joshaine4458
@joshaine4458 4 года назад
many filipinos don't speak tagalog so we use english in comunicating them, and many filipinos migrate in Hawaii,USA and California .They say ilacano language is originally from Taiwan .for Vanessa's question its more a different language than dialect. 🤗🤗 just happy to comment something, lov u!
@AkinChenzinOfficial
@AkinChenzinOfficial 4 года назад
Thank you for reacting this videos im from the Philippines and i am Bisaya Shoutout to me and Thank you and God bless... I can speak Tagalog, English and Usually Bisaya or Cebuano hehehe i really enjoyed watching your video...
@jessaangeliquemorelos6134
@jessaangeliquemorelos6134 4 года назад
We know how to speak tagalog so when a person from cebu meets or talk to someone from bicol (or anyone who speaks other languages other than filipino) we usually use tagalog. We were taught tagalog since elementary until college.
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