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Why I Can’t Speak Filipino Even After 9 Years in the Philippines… 

Jessica Lee
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@krisp6568
@krisp6568 2 года назад
As a Filipino who grew up in the cordillera, Tagalog isn’t even our secondary language(at least in my hometown) you can only hear spoken Tagalog during Filipino classes and that’s it
@paulemboy6066
@paulemboy6066 2 года назад
Same here in Davao Region we spoke Bisaya in our everyday life But Tagalog was rarely used only in schools.
@juanchoresultay2704
@juanchoresultay2704 2 года назад
Same as Filipino, I speak taglish a lot than pure filipino or dialects
@justdont2378
@justdont2378 2 года назад
Same could be said for us Metro Manileños- In schools they would teach deep Tagalog and try to eliminate every loan word possible but once it's over everyone reverts back to using loan words It's our own language but even we don't speak it how schools want us to speak it For example in schools they would say "nais" for "want" but people would just use "gusto" once they're out of class
@amadoramos5040
@amadoramos5040 Год назад
@Just don't the proper way of constructing a filipino sentence wasn't clarified by the komisyon ng wikang filipino. they allow and encourage the use of loanwords but didn't elaborate whether loanwords should be avoided as much as possible or should be used as much as possible. it seems that they left it to the discretion of filipino teachers, the majority of whom tend to follow the first approach but this is not adopted by their students who prefer the second approach of using loanwords as much as possible in their everyday conversations. i don't know if taglish (i.e. a sentence with tagalog grammatical structure but with english loanwords), which is the inevitable result of the second approach, is really an improper way of using filipino since it is more convenient even to tagalog native speakers who are usually more familiar with the english loanword than with its tagalog equivalent.
@allenignacio9790
@allenignacio9790 2 года назад
Did you know nowadays most of Filipino they can't speak pure Tagalog
@조이스-d5p
@조이스-d5p 2 года назад
We're Filipinos, but we don't speak Tagalog at home. We speak Hiligaynon. Don't beat yourself up for not knowing the language. It is okay. And you don't have to pressure yourself to learn Tagalog. You communicate well and that is enough. Love from Iloilo! ❤🤗
@aroncasalla6794
@aroncasalla6794 Год назад
I think Ms.Jessica should be recognized by our tourism dept.for her effort to be one of Pinoys..and also her effort in learning our history..kudos to you girl..fighting!😊😊
@ljbunso4450
@ljbunso4450 Год назад
thats stupid.. filipinos should have the right to promote their own land.. not foreigners.. im a subscriber of jessica but i dont support that decision if our tourism department will choose her to promote our country.. i still prefer pure blooded filipino to do it... what jessica should do is to invite her countrymen to go in philippines and stop racial stereotype that filipinos are killers , rapists , robbers and terrorists...
@delacroixii
@delacroixii Год назад
Huh?
@user-dz8rb9tk7e
@user-dz8rb9tk7e 2 года назад
Bothers me a lot how northern Filipinos act like Tagalog is widely spoken everywhere. Frankly speaking, we speak more of our own local language (Bisaya, Chavacano, Ilocano, etc.) And English than actual tagalog. We only speak Tagalog during Filipino classes. And for these people to expect everyone to speak Tagalog just because we live in the Philippines is just frustrating to me.
@cabalenproductions6480
@cabalenproductions6480 2 года назад
I can speak for the Luzon part of the Philippines. Note I was born in the USA and was only aware that my everybody in family was born in the Philippines in the Luzon area. I only get Filipino culture from the context of the Manila Area and how people speak tagalog based on trends in the Metro Manila Area. However when I found out that my Parents were born in Pampanga and there was another language in the country like Kapampangan. I never knew directly that there are other languages in the Philippines based on province or islands too.
@rodneybarretto301
@rodneybarretto301 2 года назад
My primary language is Ilonggo/Hiligaynon, secondary is English so when I went to Luzon and I got bullied kasi I'm not good at speaking in Filipino/Tagalog tapos naging conyo din ako at sinasabihan nila akong maarte without understanding and knowing why. But now I fluently speak a lot of dialects in the Philippines as well as Filipino language ♥️
@not_thesauce
@not_thesauce 2 года назад
Same huhuhu hindi nila alam na nabubudlayan tayo
@randellelinner6290
@randellelinner6290 2 года назад
How did you learn marunong ako conti pero hindi ako fluent
@Hannah-kt3cp
@Hannah-kt3cp 2 года назад
@@not_thesauce nabubudlayan tayo😭😭😭
@harrisonpatricio8163
@harrisonpatricio8163 2 года назад
@@not_thesauce hahaha
@Arlie__
@Arlie__ 2 года назад
@@not_thesauce nabubudlayan! 😭
@janelle1182
@janelle1182 2 года назад
I really appreciate you mentioning how you were touched that Kuya that was trying his best to speak English to you even though it’s not his primary language. You mentioned that it’s not the Filipinos’ responsibility to try to speak English to foreigners and it’s the foreigners’ responsibility to speak the Filipino language. That is absolutely spot on. I truly get annoyed when Westerners go to the Philippines and EXPECT the locals to speak English to them and the westerner don’t even try to speak the Filipino language. I mean at least try! Because when it’s vice versa, westerners expect Easterners to at least try their best to speak English. So thank you for pointing that out.
@albertopalabok
@albertopalabok 2 года назад
nope English is the universal language, everyone must know how to understand and speak English even just very basic that would be good enough
@janelle1182
@janelle1182 2 года назад
@@albertopalabok who told you everyone MUST know how to speak English? It may be the universal language but you must be living in a fantasy world to expect all of over 7 billion people in the world to know basic English. When you visit another country where English is not the primary language, you, as a foreigner must try to also know that country’s native language. The people that live in that country are not obligated to speak English to anyone especially to a visitor. It is out of COURTESY that Filipinos speak English to you, not an obligation. From personal experience, even in France, when Americans visit and ONLY speak English to the locals and not even try to speak some French, some French people don’t entertain you because their main language is French. To expect another country to speak English to visitors is truly a sign of an entitled mentality. If one truly wants to connect with the locals, one must at least TRY to speak the local’s language. Period.
@jaydee757coco
@jaydee757coco 2 года назад
I feel like your comment needs to be qualified. Visiting foreigners (tourists) are not obligated to learn the language. Foreigners like Jessica who have decided to take residence in the Philippines are also not obligated but it is highly appreciated if they do learn the language (unless they become Filipino citizens). I can understand why Jessica focused on learning English - it’s because nowadays if one wants to go global, one needs to learn English.
@hoyjude8902
@hoyjude8902 2 года назад
@@janelle1182 and here you are, commenting in English.🤣🤣🤣 I don't know if you've travelled out of the country. But Parisians are rude to English speaking tourist and that's a well known fact. I've experienced it first hand. If you get out of Paris and go to the country side, the locals are nicer to foreigners who will speak English to them. I've even confirmed this several times to Parisians that I've met outside of France. And no, not everyone needs to speak English but if you want to do business overseas, do business locally with foreigners, or work overseas, you will need to understand and speak basic English besides the local language. Do you watch French, Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Spanish or any other foreign movies or tv shows without English subtitle? Probably not! We are a global community and English is mostly used! If I want to live in a foreign country for an extended period of time, then yes, I will learn the local language. The majority will not try to learn the language because they are only visiting for a few days and won't probably be back there for many years. When I visit a country as a TOURIST, I expect that they will be able to communicate basic English with me especially the Hotel and tour guides. Can you tell me what country who will not entertain English speaking tourist because they don't need to speak English to make a living? I didn't speak the languages the countries I've visited but when they knew I spoke English, they wanted my business and my $$$$$$$!!! So guess what tour guide I chose, the one that spoke English. The $$$$$ speaks louder than any other currency. Do you know why there are plenty of English speaking foreigners that visit the Philippines other than the our beautiful beaches? its because they know they'll be able to easily communicate and get around the country. Did you ever notice that when you fly to out to a country, the pilot or stewards will make announcement in the local language and then in English? So tell me, why is that?
@TruthHurts01
@TruthHurts01 2 года назад
@@albertopalabok @Janelle, Please, let me share my opinion. This is a bit long IF you're immigrating to a certain place, (for a job, family, whatver the reason) NO matter what language it may be. You MUST learn their language. However, knowing English is very helpful So yes, I have to agree, its a 'must" to anyone living in a place were English is well spoken. For example in the Philippines, Just to find a decent job It's important, and critical for anyone to know English Whats more if you want to work abroad. But as a tourist going to a certain place they don't need to learn the local language, but it'll be helpful.. Another thing, Here in the US, specially in border states like California, Arizona, Nevada etc. For us Filipinos, its a must for us to speak in English andd it's very helpful know Spanish. because most likely we'll have lots of Latino co-worker. Same thing as Hindi, Chinese, Korean for Tech companies, ..And what's more........ geez .this is getting out of hand.... getting drunk, too fast.. yeah I'm drunk...where am I now,,.. ohhhh engrishh... ahí yeahh Sorrry got to go now.. My apologies. soo farewell now. Paalam! Spread the love.. peace👍😎🍺
@sporadicfaneurysm
@sporadicfaneurysm 2 года назад
Just to put this out there, I do not believe the Filipino language is a dying language. I used to believe that notion, but not anymore. 🙂 Perhaps Tagalog perse isn't spoken as deeply as in the classic literature nowadays, because its use is not expanded to go that deep anymore. However, Filipino as a language continues to (like you said) "evolve" ever more -especially now that Filipinos' nationalism keeps rising. Imho, the current Filipino language that incorporates words/expressions from other native languages found in different parts of the country, & even some foreign words, is evolving magnificently. 😁 Just think for a minute, even English evolves. Do you know of anyone who even speaks Shakespearean for everyday conversation nowadays? 😅 Rarely. Yes, it's still beautiful-sounding when spoken fluently, even as we hear them used in modern movies sometimes. But for everyday conversation, I don't think majority of even native English speakers are able to speak the language that way. 💁🏻 Filipino is like that, too. You will still find, even today, several Tagalog-speakers who can speak the language beautifully, as in the classics. We still have Filipinos who thrive in poetry, which is why we are still able to encounter them even today -only, not as much as most of us hope for, I guess 😌 I'm a mom that homeschools my son, btw, & tbh, I intentionally chose to bring up my son using English as his primary language, even though I have broken English myself (it doesn't show as much on written form, but when you hear me speak it's quite evident 😅). My reasons are the ff.: 1.it's a global language, 2.most subjects in school would be taught in English, 3.since we're in the PH my son will be able to pick Filipino up as he ages anyway (just as long as surrounding folks relentlessly encourage him to learn & practice it as well). He's about a decade old now, & his grasp & use of Filipino gets better, even as his English improves as well. 😊 Here's another thought, what's so wrong about being conyo "at first" when you have the goal of becoming fluent anyways? It's just the flip-side of the "trying hard mag-English" mindset that I really abhor growing up, where if one doesn't do well one shouldn't do it anymore?! Ludicrous! 🙄 This kind of mindset discourages personal growth & doesn't help anybody -except those who are able to thrive despite what naysayers throw at them 😏 Any skill that we want to learn will always feel awkward & difficult while we're in the early process of learning, & it's normal to stumble along the way -even halfway through the learning process. Still, if we incessantly invest time & effort in training, little by little, those investments will inevitably reap results, & our desired skills would be embedded unto us. So please don't be too hard on yourself, Jessica. Just keep training, believe in the process, & stay on course. Someone once said, "Your training will never betray you." 😊 Lastly, this has no more connection whatsoever with things I've written above, but I just want to tell you that you are a great conversationalist & storyteller. I enjoy your vlogs, even if they're mostly talking 😘I
@achuuuooooosuu
@achuuuooooosuu 2 года назад
Isa ka sa papatay ng national language natin because you chose your son to learn English as his primary language. Your son WILL NOT be able to pick up Filipino if many Filipino parents don't teach their kids Filipino as well. Anong klaseng logic 'yan? Paglaki ng anak mo at mga kasama niya puro English-speaking din dahil di rin tinuro ng magulang mag-Tagalog, EDI WALA NA SIYANG OPPORTUNITY PARA MATUTO PA NG TAGALOG DAHIL HINDI NA RIN NAIINTINDIHAN NG IBANG TAO ANG TAGALOG, English na lang ang alam dahil inuna nyo yang tinuro sa kanila.
@emptylikebox
@emptylikebox 2 года назад
@@achuuuooooosuu tumpak. tapos sasabihin niya na hindi raw "dying language". siguro ang definition niya nang pag-evolve ng Filipino eh maging Ingles. kung ingles ang alam na wika ng anak niya at walang magtuturo or kakausap sa kanya ng Filipino (dahil ang mga kaklase niya eh ganun din) so paano nga naman matututo yan. diyan pa lang mamamatay na ang wika natin. kung ang mga mahihirap na lang ang gagamit ng Filipino walang ipinagkaiba yan sa mga aborigines na unti-unting naging minorya. kaya positive scripting pa more. gusto niya lang itransform ang Filipino into English para maging katanggap-tanggap yung logic niya.
@emptylikebox
@emptylikebox 2 года назад
if your son lives here and he can't even speak fluent filipino (regardless kung anong filipino language yan) eh shame on you. jessica is a foreigner so i would cut her some slack. but in your case, no. stop putting it on an positive light that our language is not "dying". if the future generation were raised by their parents (by people like you, for instance) to use English as their mother tongue, how can you expect them to treat "Filipino" as their mother tongue if they were not even comfortable using it. your definition of Filipino language "evolving" is to make more Filipino words "anglicise" so it will be easier for people like you to convince yourself that your kids are still speaking Filipino and you didn't do your part in the extinction of the Filipino language. your comparison to Classic English vs the modern English is dumb. maybe people don't speak English the way we hear them in Classic novels however, they are still the same language. it's not the same with Filipino. our language's origin is Austronesian which is far from West Germanic (where English came from). so evolution what? you just want to anglicise Filipino, that's all. and btw, it's your job as a parent to impart the Filipino language to your children. it's not the school's job to do it for you. that's our legacy to the future generation. ang paisa-isa nagiging marami. so kung maraming katulad mo na mag-isip na palalakihin nila ang anak nila sa wikang ingles excuse me, mamatay talaga ang wika natin. thanks to people like you. sorry not sorry, but it's now time to make sampal yang logic nang mga katulad mo.
@jolesrome
@jolesrome 2 года назад
Let us make this straight. TAGALOG - where the Filipino language was derived from. FILIPINO - The Philippine National Language.
@miloshake2967
@miloshake2967 2 года назад
I've learn that Filipino covers tons of Dialects that has on it such as Bisaya and Ilocano. Tagalog on the other hand is part of the Filipino Dialect that is widely used in parts of Luzon such as manila.
@CharlesDarwinBarkley
@CharlesDarwinBarkley 2 года назад
you basically grew up in the philippines so it would look weird if you met the rookie youtuber filipino boo and he spoke better tagalog than you. lol hes been in the philippines for 6 months and his tagalog is getting a lot better.. if you dont use it, youre not going to get better at it.. look at ryan bang, dasuri choi, they came to the phils when they were already in their teens yet they speak the language so fluently. its because they really wanted to learn.. you and kristypata both grew up in the phils but you dont speak the language and its kinda weird to be honest.. if ryan bang and dasuri choi who didnt speak a word of tagalog when they arived to the country could do it, what more people like you who grew up and were raised in the phils..
@jaydee757coco
@jaydee757coco 2 года назад
She spoke Hiligaynon and not Tagalog. So she spoke the dialect of where she grew up. I was born and raised in Cebu. I’m a Cebuana and my English is better than my Tagalog. Besides Jessica can understand and speak Tagalog, she’s just not at a point where she can speak it fluently. As for Ryan Bang, well Jessica’s English is better than his… really depends on where you focus. Jessica focused on speaking English. That’s the primary reason why she (and a lot of Koreans) come to the Philippines in the first place.
@harpsgalore6584
@harpsgalore6584 2 года назад
@@jaydee757coco Yes I noticed when I went to my family's home province of Pampanga I noticed a Korean District in the Clark area. That area previously was a neighborhood where Americans lived when Clark Air Base was managed by the US Air Force.
@inoriyuzuriha6227
@inoriyuzuriha6227 2 года назад
Sad reality of Filipino culture is that we appreciate other country's works and languages culture (IE. Korean Japanese, Chinese and American cultures) but we mostly tend to forget our own. The social thinking as a Filipino is that you MUST or you NEED to use or learn English to be competitive and skilled in job hirings. Somehow English became a basis to the level of education you had in the past. This is a country where you see medical books and law papers written in English. The language also comes to a point of too many slang words used that the correct way to use the language is slowly being forgotten unknowingly.... Sad, lungkot, pighati, sakit, dismaya Pero ito ang mapait na katotohanan nating mga pinoy, nawa'y wag nating kalimutan ang sariling atin ( T_T) kudos to ate for trying to appreciate and study our language despite many of us are trying to abandon it
@Beck214
@Beck214 2 года назад
It's not that we are forgetting our own. It's just that being in an archipelago that is made up of thousands of islands, each having their own language is something you have to consider. A person from the south will rather use English to communicate rather than Tagalog because it's awkward. It doesn't mean we do not understand, it's just less convenient.
@achuuuooooosuu
@achuuuooooosuu 2 года назад
@@Beck214 “From the south,” or you must mean Visayas. You do know Filipinos in Mindanao speak a mix of Tagalog and Cebuano, right? Especially in Davao and in regions like Bangsamoro where Marawi refugees speak Tagalog fluently.
@Beck214
@Beck214 2 года назад
@@achuuuooooosuuCagayan but went to college and law school in Cebu. Is Davao really that fluent when it comes to Tagalog? Most of my friends from there speak awkward Tagalog when we took the bar exams in Manila years ago. Heck, even Digong has a hard time expressing himself in tagalog. I'm sure it will be worst now since English will be more dominant, knowing how prevalent social media is in the lives of Filipinos nowadays. But back in the day, when we took our Rizal class, most of the kids from premiere schools spoke Tagalog like they were in grade school (think of kids trying to learn how to read, that's how they sounded like). To make matters worst, they aced the written exams... So there was no reason for them to speak tagalog at that level. Hence, instead of having a play for our finals, our professor just made us make a written report about Noli mi Tangere, that's how bad it was haha. That's why I don't fault her for not being able to learn Tagalog, because in the first place she grew up in a place where Hiligaynon is dominant, and when she went to Manila, people I assume would only speak English to her. If my classmates, who are native Filipinos, barely spoke any Tagalog, I would not expect a foreigner to be any better. Kasi nga were not a country that is mono-lingual, unlike Japan and other European countries.
@achuuuooooosuu
@achuuuooooosuu 2 года назад
@@Beck214 Tagalog speakers in Davao have a distinct accent and does grammar differently apart from Filipino (Standard Tagalog in Manila). For the most part, it’s understandable despite doing present tenses differently. Yeah, I can attest to what you're saying as well, I had classmates from Cebu and Davao who can't speak Tagalog very well, but that’s because I was in a posh school. I had people I chatted online who were very fluent in Tagalog. I thought they’re from Manila until they told me they’re actually from Cebu. So I don’t think it’ll be that worse because it would only get worse if the KWF stops advocating Tagalog usage.
@roff000
@roff000 2 года назад
@@Beck214 and this is why conversational Filipino must be teached more in Elementary and Highschool in all of Schools regardless if its a private school or not. What's the use of Filipino as a national language if it can't be used by the people in different regions to understand each other? English is our 2nd language, and should only be used when speaking to foreigners, not to your fellow countrymen. The national language commission and deped should do something about this.
@nursepaolo2420
@nursepaolo2420 2 года назад
3 Languages: Korean, English, Hiligaynon. That is already amazing! Hey, what rocks your boat matters. ☺️
@ShirtlessPinoy
@ShirtlessPinoy 2 года назад
It’s okay Jessica if you can’t speak Filipino fluently as of the moment. Not all Filipinos are “Robin Padilla”. Most of the Koreans studied here in the Philippines 🇵🇭 is to learn English, not Filipino. So that’s understandable. Only Robin Padiila can’t. 😂
@primordialblack000
@primordialblack000 2 года назад
Lagi nyang sinasabi na tumira sya sa pinas ng 9yrs pero hindi man lang natuto kahit basica kalokohan... Hindi na sya bata dapat bago sya nag decide manirahan dito nag-aral muna sya... Yung mga tulad nyo na bulag at uto-uto kaya namimihasa yang mga foreigner na mag feeling special dito sa PINAS... Dapat bago palang sya nag decide manirahan dito nag aral muna sya ng tagalog... Buti pa si Sylvia nag pa tutor muna ng tagalog bago bumisita dito, at si Moy bago sya nag Korea nag aral muna sya ng language nila... Kamo yang si Jessica PABEBE TALAGA... Paawa effect at PA CUTE LANG ALAM... WAKE UP MGA UTO-UTO...🙄
@jasperleung4123
@jasperleung4123 2 года назад
for me I understand that you don't have to speak tagalog to all of your content. the important is you love the country and you're showing the love of our culture as a korean.
@aejoymamotosfermin2497
@aejoymamotosfermin2497 2 года назад
Jess:" you're not obligated to speak in english, i am obligated to speak in filipino" Salamat Jessica pinapahalaghan mo ang lenggwahe ng Pilipinas.. Nice sitdown talking vlog. Hehe..akala ko PODCAST DEW ito.. lolz *LOOKING FORWARD TO YOUR UPCOMING TRABAHO SERIES S2* NakakaExciting ung mga spoiler ng trabaho sa S2.
@realm357
@realm357 2 года назад
but rather speak cebuano/bisaya than speaking tagalog, when communicating to tagalog speaking person i rather speak english. when they based the filipino language with tagalog, is an insult to us bisaya speakers in vismin region.
@XandieFireman
@XandieFireman 2 года назад
@@realm357 us ilokano speakers has no problem with that, why does Cebuano speakers seem so full of themselves?
@XandieFireman
@XandieFireman 2 года назад
@@realm357 FYI, Filipino is a standardized variety of Tagalog. based on the native dialect, spoken and written, in Metro Manila, the National Capital Region, and in other urban centers of the archipelago.
@primordialblack000
@primordialblack000 2 года назад
Mga uto-uto amp😂😂😂
@momo.ru-kun
@momo.ru-kun 2 года назад
It took me 2 years to speak in Filipino, but I was in HS then, it is easier to learn when you are younger. Because I have lived in many countries, I can speak 6 languages. Ever since I turned 30s, it has been harder for me to adapt and speak a new language. Also if you don't converse regularly, you tend to forget the other languages. My vocabulary in Spanish and Japanese is getting poorer with very little interaction.
@CharlesDarwinBarkley
@CharlesDarwinBarkley 2 года назад
this is the best advice to all korean filipinos if you REALLY want to learn tagalog, put in a quarter of the effort you put in in trying to speak english without a thick korean accent or speaking PERFECT korean as if you grew up in korea all your life, into learning tagalog and in 3 months or less you will be fluent..just a quarter, not even half the effort...
@mishiadriellec
@mishiadriellec 2 года назад
Growing up I learned English (Cause my parents had a hard time learning English themselves once they were fluent it Tagalog/Filipino) so it is my first language. Before I wasn't good/familiar with speaking Tagalog so I was always worried my friends that spoke Filipino more would make fun of me or notice the fact that I didn't use it that much. But I ended up learning by observing and using some words in conversations with them (just like Jessica). Right now I'm still trying to work on it cause I know my Tagalog isn't as good as my English, but I can say I've improved! Sure, it was a bit tough, but now I get to use the language of my country. Though it was a bit hard to learn Filipino at first, I still don't regret having English as my first language. For me it's best cause you get to communicate with a lot more people. But I really want to make an effort to improve my Tagalog even more because it matters and is helpful to us as well. I know I prefer learning English first, but Filipino is just as important as it is our national language (proud Filipina here!). So right now I'm still working on it. In the end, even if Filipino is not your first language, it's okay! The fact that you respect and appreciate it is enough and we are very much thankful for that. Yep, it doesn't hurt to learn, but don't do it out of pressure. Your drive should be your own determination to communicate and also your love for the country! 💗
@jhayrhernandez6655
@jhayrhernandez6655 2 года назад
Tagalog Language has 8 Dialects: Bataan; Batangas; Bulacan; Lubang; Manila; Marinduque; Tanay-Paete (Rizal-Laguna); Tayabas (Quezon) Share ko lang😅
@-...................-
@-...................- 2 года назад
And it's entirely different to Filipino which btw is a pet peeves of mine when pinoys interchange Tagalog and Filipino. "Parehas lang naman sila, arte mo!” thats where they're wrong, if I were to speak Tagalog they wouldnt understand me completely but if I were to speak Filipino, they would.
@yerong345
@yerong345 2 года назад
Mimaropa na lang lodss hahaha...para pangkalahatang southern tagalog ng Mimaropa💛
@rainzpourz4963
@rainzpourz4963 2 года назад
@@-...................- Yes, this was taught to us on junior high that they are not the same. Filipino is a combination of different languages in Phil. but the majority are from Tagalog since the capital or the ncr region mostly speak Tagalog and it is where our government is. That is what I remember.
@circleancopan7748
@circleancopan7748 2 года назад
Speaking of Bulacan, there are accent levels depending on where you live. If you live in Bulacan near Metro Manila, like Meycauayan and SJDM, they have no accent at all. If you go to the middle, mild accent was heard. If you go to Hagonoy, Calumpit and Paombong, accents are obvious. Take it from me, I was raised in Hagonoy, and I have this heavy accent I have, even though I had traveled all over Luzon.
@circleancopan7748
@circleancopan7748 2 года назад
You forgot Morong, the one spoken in inner Rizal.
@lenra.b
@lenra.b 2 года назад
It’s interesting, you are fluent in English and In Korean, but not in Tagalog. If I was going to live in Korea and speak in Tagalog there, what do you think the Korean People would say or think about me?
@infinitydelta
@infinitydelta 2 года назад
Salamat sa iyong pagmamahal sa aming wika. May iilang mga pilipino hindi na marunong managalog ng tuwid. Konting ensayo lang po. matututo mo rin po. Tiyaga lang po Binibining Jessica. Salamat sa iyong pagmamahal sa PILIPINAS. ❤❤❤ Thank you for loving our language. There are some Filipinis dont speak straight tagalog. Just keep praticing you'll get the hang of it. Patience, Miss Jessica. Thank you for loving the PHILIPPINES. ❤❤❤
@danielronda3918
@danielronda3918 2 года назад
Saludo ako sayo Sylvia for putting your efforts on learning Filipino language. Actually you don't have to rush yourself, Jessica. Just take your time and don't be pressured. You will get there naturally. I respect you as you are and that respect will not go away even if you will not learn tagalog. And thank you for always loving the Filipino culture, I appreciate everything you do in promoting it just like this one in your video that you are promoting 'Buwan ng Wika'. Thank you so much and always stay safe!
@plipinosomehand9240
@plipinosomehand9240 2 года назад
Spend more years here in the philippines and make more pilipino friends and don't hesitate to ask if there are words that you dont inderstand we always here your fans to help you.☺️☺️☺️
@haileymaw2360
@haileymaw2360 2 года назад
I felt sad when you said the Filipino language is slowly dying. Both of my children are studying at the public school here in Bacolod. You know public schools tend to teach more of our language. It somehow hits me very hard when my kiddos would frequently ask: "What is the Tagalog of this or that". I felt like they were alienated by their own country's language. I might as well teach them how important the culture is. Thank you for this video, Jessica. Kudos!
@juris1838
@juris1838 2 года назад
Jessica, continue doing what youre doing. Youre doing just fine. Im from a certain province in the philippines. I can speak bisaya very well yet hav problems speaking in tagalog. Yet every time i visit cities in luzon i get comments like, "ay bisaya, or ' ka lalapag mo lang?", etc., being laugh at some times" so i speak english to those who can understand english and try to speak tagalog to those who cant. Logical, right? No problem at all. You cant please everybody, jessica.
@joycedpc
@joycedpc 2 года назад
Alam mo Jessica, kaya ko makinig sayo ng buong araw. Grabe yung pagkaka paliwanag mo tungkol sa wika, hindi lang sa Pilipinas, pati na din para sa ibang bansa. Hihintayin namin ang Tagalog mo! Laban at tyaga lang! ❤️
@RoastedDonut77
@RoastedDonut77 2 года назад
Compared to some Fil-foreign Artista,Vlogger and singers who is half pinoy that doesn't put effort in learning Tagalog even tho they are here years and years and making their money off the land and people ( crazy right ) I find foreign artists and vloggers like you, Hungry Syrian and Ryan Bang more pinoy than these Fil foreign influencers..thank you for loving everything Phillipines ❤
@harpsgalore6584
@harpsgalore6584 2 года назад
I agree too! Especially the Pinoy's that live here in the USA only told me about Tagalog, English, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese and Korean but not the other dialects of the Philippines. I never knew I was supposed to know the provincial languages. I only knew Tagalog and Filipino culture based on stuff in Metro Manila. I found out later in life that my entire family was born in Pampanga and there is a language called Kapampangan. However I was born in the USA and lived in the USA my entire life and never knew about provincial culture directly.
@kupalnamagaling5753
@kupalnamagaling5753 2 года назад
Natatakot din ako na baka mawala na nga lengwahe na filipino, dapat kahit nga sa mga pandinig sa national nag tatagalog lang lahat hindi puro english eh, tama din na itranslate ang mga batas sa tagalog.. pati aralin dapat natin sa eskelahan ang baybayin :(
@lzalab2286
@lzalab2286 2 года назад
No worry dear I’m not fluent in Tagalog also cause I grew up in Iloilo , it doesn’t make you a lesser person. Even though we are lacking in Tagalog language we are Rich in Hiligaynon language . Mabuhay ang Hiligaynon nga lengwahe 🙌👍🏻👊
@emptylikebox
@emptylikebox 2 года назад
Hiligaynon is a Filipino language. Speaking that language as your mother tongue instead of English is what truly matters.
@benjaminacuna4274
@benjaminacuna4274 2 года назад
we dont care if you are not fluent in FILIPINO/TAGALOG. ang mahalaga mahal mo ang Pilipinas at you are proud of being a FILIPINO by heart❤
@thedr9954
@thedr9954 2 года назад
Ofc, she’s earning from it.
@exid193
@exid193 2 года назад
tapos kung hindi siya sa place sa Pinas na hindi naman tagalog ang primary language, syempre understandable. Iba kasing mga pinoy nakaka limot din na di lang Tagalog ang language na nag eexist sa Pinas.
@cissy555
@cissy555 2 года назад
Most of your followers are Filipino. Do you have Korean followers? One good characteristic of Filipinos is that they know how to speak and understand English. I like Will Dasovich and Ryan Bang's efforts to learn Tagalog. You do need to learn Tagalog if you want to. Most vloggers speak English anyway.
@louversabater9768
@louversabater9768 2 года назад
Absolutely you're correct. She needs to learn how to speak tagalog, same thing when she learned how to speak english. Even ryan bang,he suggested to speak more tagalog to able to interact closer to more filipino viewers.
@leocabs3802
@leocabs3802 2 года назад
i think if she speak filipino language or even taglish, almost of the comment here is tagalog, ano ba ang rules ng governo sa ibang mga lahi na matagal na sa pilipinas, may filipino citizenship naba sila? kagaya nila mike and nilly, or torrist parin sila?
@dangerlovesong6932
@dangerlovesong6932 2 года назад
1. Filipino language is dying because of the ignorance of Filipinos ourselves! You can't speak straight Filipino coz there's no such thing from the first place(you can speak straight tagalog, hiligaynon or etc tho), Filipino is standardized tagalog meant to cater two of historical lingua franca of the country namely the Spanish and english and the majority of which the natives speak (learn more about the history of Filipino language at Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino official website it is quite complicated so please read it yourself at your own leisure) 2. Yes LANGUAGES not DIALECTS Fun fact: linguists avoid using "dialect" as category 3. Promotion of Filipino language is our responsibility not foreigners so don't oblige them 4. Take part in the conversation. By rule of law Filipino language is supposed to be conventional and inclusive, contribute to the pool of words if you speak a native tongue 5. Filipino is DYNAMIC by nature any progress/change shouldn't be frowned upon Engalog/taglish is just a way to cope up with converging culture and much faster rate of globalization
@Red-zt5bg
@Red-zt5bg 2 года назад
I can relate to you lot Jessica. I get insecure of my bisaya because I was absorbing too much english books and entertainment when I was 10 and then suddenly my bisaya was degrading slowly. I wanna speak english, bisaya and tagalog super fluently in the future.
@madz8936
@madz8936 2 года назад
For me, if you really want to learn a new language, you should have constant conversation so that you can practice it. One thing I nkticed is that, people around you speaks english, your filipino family in your vlogs speaks to you in english, your friends and people you work with. Maybe try to initiate to speak in filipino so that people you talk to will knkw that you want tk converse in filipino. I think that's the first step
@loreleeloucurtan633
@loreleeloucurtan633 2 года назад
Wow, i didn't realize you're actually younger than me. I thought you're already 25+ years old 😂😭 it wasn't until you said you just graduated HS 3yrs ago when i got curious about your age 🥲 Anyway thank you for loving the Philippines! It's nice to be appreciated by people who come from other places. I love your content and i always look forward to your new videos. Hope you don't get tired of learning our language and our culture. Stay safe always! Sending love 💗
@HuangHwei
@HuangHwei 2 года назад
Not all Filipinos are fond of speaking Tagalog especially people in Cebu, Cordillera Province and some parts of Visayas and Mindanao. Late President Quezon's Executive Order No. 134 in 1937 is divisive and imperialistic in attempt to replace other major languages like Cebuano and Bisaya variants, Ilokano, Hiligaynon and Hiligaynon Variants, Bicolano, Kapampangan, Chavacano etc.
@JJGAMBIT316
@JJGAMBIT316 2 года назад
Better to late than never.Remember this that miss Dasuri Choi came here in the Philippines at the age of 20 plus.She don't know how to speak english and tagalog but look at her now she speaks tagalog and english.
@connordrake5713
@connordrake5713 2 года назад
Dasuri is like understanding Taglish but not the Tagalog alone. I watch her previous video on Star City and she can't understand what the Filipino announcer was saying because it's pure Tagalog.
@JJGAMBIT316
@JJGAMBIT316 2 года назад
@@connordrake5713Dasuri is more fluent in tagalog than Ryan Bang and she can pronounce the letter " S" and "R"...And she keeps improving especially she's in Bubble Gang now.
@lucascruz6896
@lucascruz6896 2 года назад
@@JJGAMBIT316 the reason why ryan bang can't pronounced filipino well because he has a short tongue, even in korean he still talks gibberish in short bulol rin sya..
@JJGAMBIT316
@JJGAMBIT316 2 года назад
@@lucascruz6896 maraming Korean na ang S talaga nila ay Shi...Imposibleng lahat sila ay kagaya ni Ryan na short tounge na sinasabi mo...Bigkasin nila amg Sisig ay Shishig,pag Sisiw ay Shishiw...Ang daming Korean na ganyan...Kaya imposible na lahat sila ay yang sinasabi mong short tounge...Eh bakit si Coco Martin ay ok naman ang S at R niya lol.
@Beck214
@Beck214 2 года назад
People give you flack for not learning Filipino? Philippines is not a mono-lingual county unlike Japan and other European countries. We are comprised of thousands of islands, each having their own language. Hence, Hiligaynon is also considered "Filipino". So don't pressure yourself too much if you're unable to learn Tagalog. It's not just you, but also your environment. Maybe it's because people see you as a foreigner so they would immediately talk to you in English, hence you cannot learn tagalog. I hsd a classmate in law school from Manila. She did her undergrad in Beda, but had to study in Cebu because of her family's business. She spoke zero bisaya. However, after a few months, you would think she's a native of Cebu because of how she talked. Turns out when people talk to you in bisaya constantly, you also learn to speak bisaya. Mind blown? So ask more people to talk to you in Tagalog. Good luck on learning. Know that what matters most is not the language, but rather it is your love for the Philippines which can be expressed in different forms, which also includes Korean :)
@liquidfire30
@liquidfire30 2 года назад
Pabay-i da sila, Jess! You speak Hiligaynon, English and Korean. You are already far better than most people. I hope no one bashes you because you can't speak Filipino. A lot of Filipinos can't speak Filipino but they are not any less Filipino because of that.
@third_warrior1238
@third_warrior1238 2 года назад
RYAN BANG PARIN DA BEST MARUNONG SIYANG MAG TAGALOG
@liquidfire30
@liquidfire30 2 года назад
@@third_warrior1238 do we have to compare? She is probably still better than you. There! Since we are comparing. 🤣
@shawnhunkayan5677
@shawnhunkayan5677 2 года назад
@@third_warrior1238 Edi dun ka manood sa kanya siraulo ka pala eh😅
@shawnhunkayan5677
@shawnhunkayan5677 2 года назад
@@third_warrior1238 And she is better than you. Can you speak English properly? Or another language? Or some dialects? If you can, try and show us. If not, wag kang kuda nang kuda
@bellealcalallaguno8669
@bellealcalallaguno8669 2 года назад
Walk the Talk. Because, what's the difference between every Filipino people who loves Korean culture and learning the language? Saying “I love the Philippines” every time won't make sense in your case. Although I have to compliment you for understanding Tagalog so well, you still need to learn it at least.
@austintheson4823
@austintheson4823 2 года назад
it doesn't matter if you speak tagalog or now. What matters is how you exhibit your love for the culture. If you want to practice, no need to feel pressure:) Continue what your doing the best!
@paulo6687
@paulo6687 2 года назад
Jess, it's okay. You're from Bacolod. Why do you always need to explain yourself? I don't speak Tagalog at all ... and don't care either. My parents didn't speak it well. In fact, a lot of Filipinos don't speak Tagalog well or don't speak it at all. And many of them don't care, too. It's the truth. It's a diverse country with a variety of languages and cultures. Up North, they always like to guilt you for not speaking Tagalog. When the reality is that the rest of the country prefers not to. Hiligaynon is a beautiful language, and that part of the country (Iloilo, Bacolod, etc.) has a beautiful culture. I'm glad that you still understand "Ilonggo" and speak it a little.
@cebecanom
@cebecanom 2 года назад
one quick way to be conversant in Tagalog is to watch Filipino movies more often. Read out loud Filipino short stories or what ever article written in Tagalog . When you are with your Filipino friends try to converse with them in Tagalog. Good luck and wish you well .
@Din2x
@Din2x 2 года назад
Okay lang po yun kahit d fluent sa tagalog atleast nakakaiintindi ng tagalog Sa iba dyarn na d marunong mag English d kayo makaintindi balakayojan🙄 Me d fluent mag English pero nakakaintindi ng English so I need to practice read more book and study English And Ate Jessica is very fluent in English I like her accent and pronouncation😁✌🏻😄
@alibatafreak
@alibatafreak 2 года назад
FYI: Filipino is NOT a dying language just so you know! Its definitely NOT as media here still promotes the use of it and in fact, there were politicians that vehemently promote it to be used in debates and law proposals. And I think even you sound "cute" when speaking filipino, you should just keep doing it as a practice even it takes time or otherwise you will never learn how to speak properly
@PrinceChaloner
@PrinceChaloner 2 года назад
My aunt says today's generation doesn't even know how to speak full Tagalog. Today's generation speaks Tagalog mixed with English. I see it as well Filipinos young generation doesn't even know how to speak Full Tagalog...
@ayenhapa4019
@ayenhapa4019 2 года назад
FYI it is.
@alibatafreak
@alibatafreak 2 года назад
@@ayenhapa4019 Can you prove that when tagalog is top 21 among the most spoken language en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_languages_by_total_number_of_speakers I have a proof that its not. How about you?
@alibatafreak
@alibatafreak 2 года назад
@@PrinceChaloner Does that define the whole filipino population?
@Ka2wheelsnk400
@Ka2wheelsnk400 2 года назад
Whaaat fyi😅😂🤣
@aeroAron
@aeroAron Год назад
foreigners being a foreigner doesn't have to be expert nor fluent in a local language. a basic one I supposed, can suffice. it's too much to ask and expect them to sound more flawless like a native speaker using the lingua franca of the foreign land that they are in. it's understandable, a foreigner would look and sound like a fool when they are trying their best to speak with the locals using only a limited range of native vernacular. so it's rude for locals to make fun of them or subject them to be the butt of a joke everytime they speak so poorly in one's dialect. honestly, the likes of Jessica et al are commendable. imagine they can speak and understand a foreign language not their own and not their mother tongue? that's an effin skill! Korean, Tagalog, Hiligaynon and English - they are POLYGLOT, guys! how many of us here really understand, speak and inuntiate Korean, anyway? just my 5 cents!
@jessnavaljr
@jessnavaljr 2 года назад
okay lang yan ate jessica basta ang puso mo ay isang koreanangpilipina🇵🇭🇰🇷
@natsilva5746
@natsilva5746 Год назад
I don’t know if you have watched a vlog by Hungry Syrian where he addresses Filipinos as “mga tao.” He’s normally getting more than a million views per vlog. You know why? Because he connects with a much larger segment of the populartion. So if you really want to grow, I think his journey will be a good case study. I have to disagree with you that Filipino, the language, is dying. Please also stop equating Tagalog with Filipino. Tagalog varies depending on the place where it is spoken. Filipino is standard across the nation.
@idleeidolon
@idleeidolon 2 года назад
What's amazing is that when you speak english, there's a slight Filipino accent. It's obvious to any Filipino native, and they can probably guess you spent a lot of time in the country.
@espirit2too
@espirit2too 2 года назад
Don't worry, take your time. I'd start with using Tagalog for the one word responses, like "hindi", "nassan?" Then move on to Tag-lish sentences.
@aejoymamotosfermin2497
@aejoymamotosfermin2497 2 года назад
Thank you sa pagCelebrate sa amin ng buwan ng wika. . Naniniwala parin kami na magiging Fluent ka din sa Tagalog!!. Magaling ka naman magsalita ng tagalog. Ang galing ng pagIntroduce mo sa sarili mo.. full support and love ka namin kahit di ka magaling magtagalog. 🥰💕💓💕
@smoothie4448
@smoothie4448 2 года назад
I also think speaking Filipino Tagalog without English words sounds better and the accent is also better. Kagaya na lamang neto, nararamdaman mo rin ba na tila nag-iiba ang iyong huni o pagkabigkas sa mga salita? Kayganda talagang pakinggan nang wikang tagalog dahil parang tumutula ka kapag binibigkas mo ito. Kaya ang nais ko talaga ay maibalik na sana ang Baybayin. Sapagkat kapag gumagamit ka ng Baybayin ay nagiging buong tagalog ang sinasabi mo, dahil mahirap mag baybay ng wikang Ingles gamit ang sulat ng Baybayin.
@jerechooliva3540
@jerechooliva3540 2 года назад
adapt and evolve.....taglish is fine po....as long as naiintindihan k ng kausap mo...the most important thing of being a Filipino is using Po and Opo especially when your talking to your elders or if your having a conversation to someone you dont know actually. like for examppe when your asking for directions or anything you wanted to know using po at opo at this circumstances makes the other person respond like more respectful too..my point is kahit konyo ka magsalita wla problema basta magalang kang kausa Jess...
@richellnavarro4733
@richellnavarro4733 2 года назад
Tanong ko lang po Jessica, meron naman pong Filipino subject sa elementarya at hayskul diba po? Or exempted kayo kasi foreign student?
@Boomchikawahwah
@Boomchikawahwah 2 года назад
Wanting to learn deep Tagalog is a lofty goal, and we appreciate you for that. But I think you can start with conversational Tagalog. You don’t really have to learn every word because there are English equivalents. Speaking just the way you do in English with about half in Tagalog would be very acceptable and actually has its advantages in business and personal dealings in the PH. I think the best way to learn quickly is to talk to your friends in Tagalog, even in text, watch Tagalog movies or listen to OPM and look at the pronunciations, and continue with your tutoring. Even Koreans use English words while talking Korean...which make it KorIsh haha
@jaydee757coco
@jaydee757coco 2 года назад
They actually say Konglish 😜
@chrish2012
@chrish2012 2 года назад
Hi Jessica, greeting from Singapore. Very impressed 👍 👍 on your content. Stay safe and healthy always 💓
@lyraarnado8990
@lyraarnado8990 2 года назад
Our country has many languages and I really love learning a new one when I encounter people from different regions.
@Christine-eo4nz
@Christine-eo4nz 2 года назад
I love the video but honestly, I don’t think you owe anyone an explanation. I was born and raised in the Philippines in a region where we speak Chavacano (Spanish influenced creole language) and most local folks have a hard time speaking Tagalog. Majority of the Philippines are from the Visayan and Mindanao regions where everyone speaks a different dialect and locals only learn Filipino in school for about an hour each day on average but go on and live their lives speaking a different language/dialect after class. Does that make us less Filipino? Not at all. The diversity we have in the Philippines is also one of the things that make our country very unique. Also, the fact that you feel Philippines is also your home and that you are promoting the Philippines to others is already something commendable. More power to you. I enjoy your videos.
@iliketheodds2575
@iliketheodds2575 2 года назад
That’s the problem with trying to become a jack of all trades - you become a master of none. So focusing on English was the right was the right way to go.
@alibatafreak
@alibatafreak 2 года назад
That's the problem with someone that is very weak minded and no motivation. They cant withstand the hardship of learning new stuff for them
@RaptorGN07
@RaptorGN07 2 года назад
Hanna speaks fluent tagalog, Is it bec she's lived here longer? bec when she speaks, you cant tell that she's Korean.
@Papabogs1020
@Papabogs1020 2 года назад
no need to force yourself to learn Tagalog Jessica ... just take your time.. 😁
@primordialblack000
@primordialblack000 2 года назад
She needs too because she decided to live here
@christianlibrando7892
@christianlibrando7892 2 года назад
@@primordialblack000 Tama hindi naman ding lahat ng pilipino fluent sa english
@fortbarrera8925
@fortbarrera8925 11 месяцев назад
"" MAYBE ITS BECAUSE YOU DO NOT TAKE IT BY HEART, SO YOU'RE NOT TOTALLY SERIOUS TO STUDY THE LANGUAGES " ALSO, BECAUSE THERE IS ENGLISH LANGUAGES FOR SUBTITUTE THAT EVERY FILIPINO CAN UNDERSTAND " ""
@victor2493
@victor2493 2 года назад
Kudos to you ate Jessica! We appreciate your endeavor on trying to learn the Filipino language. Fighting!
@armandsy
@armandsy 2 года назад
Actually tagalog is rank number 4 one of the sexiest language in the world don't know exact rank of tagalog
@Nice-hp6nr
@Nice-hp6nr 2 года назад
At least marunong si Jessica ng Hiligaynon! Sana all! Ayos lang 'yan, Jessica! Hindi naman lahat ng Filipino ay mahusay rin sa Filipino/Tagalog, lalo na dahil hindi nila ito unang wika/mother tongue. Pero salamat sa pag-aaral ng aming wika! :D
@queserasera9543
@queserasera9543 2 года назад
Hang out with filipinos more and have a conversation in filipino so you could speak filipino you already mastered english anyways
@willthorburn1985
@willthorburn1985 2 года назад
I can understand and relate in some ways to your situation. I’m half filipino and grew up understanding/ speaking Bisaya and English. More recent years I’ve been learning more Tagalog. When living in Luzon It’s difficult to apply Tagalog and practice in initial conversations with people there as 1. I look like a foreigner to them so they’ll just assume I just speak English and they’ll speak it to me accordingly. 2. They’ll see it as opportunity to practice their English with me and I’ll oblige and help them out haha
@moodwalkph
@moodwalkph 2 года назад
Lahat naman ng Korean vlogger dito sa pinas kunwari lang maka content tungkol sa Pinas pero tutuong intensyon makahatak ng subscribers... balik nalang kayo korea tyak lalangawin kayo dun... tagal na sa Pinas dpa marunong magsalita Filipino... aygu moya! Weh gurea!
@peu.pluveiux
@peu.pluveiux 2 года назад
I think speaking more Tagalog in your conversation with your friends will help you improve your "conversational Tagalog". Learning deep Tagalog may help and having a tutor to improve the grammar may help but trying to speak more or trying to apply Tagalog more often in your conversation may greatly help your improvement. especially sounding more like a natural than sounding too formal or too "from the books" Tagalog. I really appreciate your honesty and your drive and passion to try and speak fluently in our language and I can't wait to see your improvement very soon!
@kenethmarino3934
@kenethmarino3934 2 года назад
Jessica wanna challenge you to do a "tagalog only vlog challenge" and do it before this year ends. Hoping you notice meeeeeeee
@juleemoo6351
@juleemoo6351 2 года назад
I've been watching your videos for more than 1 year already and the language you use is not a big deal to me until I watched your collab with ryan bang and he told you that you should speak tagalog more. Yes he is right. But nonetheless I'll still watch your videos and support you. Thanks for loving the Philippines Jessica.
@MLnairb1215
@MLnairb1215 2 года назад
And for this i learned that you girl can actually speak 4 languages 🤯🤔 that would be, korean, English, tagalog and hiligaynon?! 😲
@mrianmichael
@mrianmichael 2 года назад
Take your time Jessica! Do what you can with the time you can! Your true fans know your heart. Don’t let those who are criticizing you be the ultimate voice.
@primordialblack000
@primordialblack000 2 года назад
Anong take your time??? Ano yan bata??? Yung mga tulad nyo na bulag at uto-uto kaya namimihasa yung mga foreigner na mag feeling special dito sa PINAS... Dapat bago palang sya nag decide manirahan dito nag aral muna sya ng tagalog... Buti pa si Sylvia nag pa tutor muna ng tagalog bago bumisita dito, at si Moy bago sya nag Korea nag aral muna sya ng language nila... Kamo yang si Jessica PABEBE TALAGA... Paawa effect at PA CUTE LANG ALAM... WAKE UP MGA UTO-UTO...🙄
@jonniecharlestone6366
@jonniecharlestone6366 2 года назад
Speaking taglish is a start. Filipinos cant even speak straight tagalog without english words.
@QueencieRRamos
@QueencieRRamos 2 года назад
Jessica is like me when I was trying to speak in the language. Even though I am a pure Filipino myself. My first language is English at age 2, and I tried to speak Tagalog and Aklanon during my elementary days up until age 9-10 I have to communicate with my classmates in order for me to catch up with them they kept bullying me, treating me like the term "Spokening dollar" due to my language barrier. I only learned Aklanon during Highschool and a bit of Hiligaynon. Then I adapt in speaking and learning those even though I speak a bit slur and slang, if you want to speak the language just do not get pressured at yourself, just go with the flow in learning everyday. You can do it.
@lavheejoycecallao1553
@lavheejoycecallao1553 2 года назад
Nahihiya pa siya mag salitanng tagalog kahit alam naman niya, di nakaka cheap pakinggan kung mag sasalita ka po ng tagalog, like Dasuri Choi. Im not judging you, gusto ko lang to sabihin🙂 mabait naman ako, ito lang talaga napapansin ko sayo, negative ang dating sakin o baka na mis interpret lang kita
@soulscyther666
@soulscyther666 2 года назад
Never too late to learn Filipino. And while the level of speaking you had at the beginning is what we call "barok Tagalog" (rough/crude Tagalog), it's just fine. Atleast that's a start. I remember when Dasuri and Ryan is still on that level when they are new, and look at how fluent they are now. Persistence is the key. Also you'll notice that when foreigners speak "barok Tagalog", Filipinos often laugh, but it's not they're laughing at you, they're more on being amused that you are trying. So don't get embarassed. You'll win more hearts that way, as a conversation engager to the people you talk, and a sure way to get more viewers as that will make your contents "pangmasa" or catering to wider audience. Plus, you'll learn another language. That's a triple win really.
@billharris7235
@billharris7235 2 года назад
Another thing people should consider - Jessica is trying to learn a 3rd language through her 2nd language. Makes it even more difficult.
@sherwincastillo7904
@sherwincastillo7904 2 года назад
madam kc palati mo sila kinakäusäp ng english alam mo nmn ang Philippines is English is the 2nd language , dapat sanayin mo palagi magtagalog
@지인입니다_Miss_TeaRiosa
@지인입니다_Miss_TeaRiosa 2 года назад
I would just like to point out that, I do not think our Filipino language will be diminished--especially the regional languages. That is just too much to be worried about. Our language/s are part of our cultural identity as a filipino. Although, yes partly true, there are younger generations (especially those kids who belong to a well-off family) whose first language would be english. But take note, that should not be treated as in general. Especially, when you are living in a province--wherein we'd still have to use our language in a daily basis. If we have to speak in Tagalog or English --then we have to. How amazing it is to spoke different languages. Hence, I do not think that Filipino Language will be gone soon.
@sporadicfaneurysm
@sporadicfaneurysm 2 года назад
I agree.. And just to add to your point, I also feel that our Filipino language is gaining interest from more & more foreigners even more at present times.. Jessica is living proof of that, which is why she continues to strive in learning Filipino despite her struggles.. So Filipino is here to stay & will just continue to expand & evolve 😊
@Ghost-hl3sd
@Ghost-hl3sd 2 года назад
I saw one of her vids she speaks better ilonggo than tagalog, so it's normal for her that she couldn't adapt tagalog bcs she lives in bacolod.. If you watch all of her vids from the beginning u know you shouldn't asked about this, bcs all of her vids explained her life in the Philippines
@Coffee-nb7un
@Coffee-nb7un 2 года назад
I love that you're making the effort to learn Tagalog. It's never too late to learn a new language (although it definitely isn't "new" to you at this point; you pretty much understand it already). I'm also in the process of learning a language, though I'm completely new to it, so I still have a very long way to go before I become fluent.
@konnichiyawasan1619
@konnichiyawasan1619 2 года назад
well i cant blame you. tagalog is not just a filipino language. its not even just one language its the combination of 7 different tagalog language from 7 different province, so its really really hard. its even harder than english also not all filipinos speak filipino language, especially those in visayas or in mindanao, but almost all of them speaks english
@yeetah42025
@yeetah42025 2 года назад
It's supposed to be Filipino LANGUAGES, since Tagalog is not the only language spoken in the country. Hiligaynon, Bisaya, Kinaray-a etc, they are all part of the languages of the Philippines. lol
@konnichiyawasan1619
@konnichiyawasan1619 2 года назад
@@yeetah42025 yes they all are part of philippines but the reason why philippine government uses tagalog as the main language of philippines is because of philippine revolution. 8 rays of sun in our flag represents 8 provinces that starts revolution. 7 of them spoke tagalog. so they decided go make it as main language since its majority they unified different tagalog and then they added english as second language for those who dont speak tagalog. imagine if a filipino language consist of all language of all of its ethnicity? the pain of studying and unifying what each word should be.
@eugeneclark9448
@eugeneclark9448 2 года назад
Soon other asian countries will be better in English while philippines will still rot. I hope this won't happen
@LucyVendiola
@LucyVendiola 2 года назад
that is ok jessica as long as you learn and understand tagalog, nice thoughts of sharing how you feel, just be you and natural
@yajson
@yajson 2 года назад
Actually it's the Native dialect that is dying, because Schools uses Tagalog or English in teaching, that's why several years ago Schools in Provinces implemented Mother tounge that uses Native dialects in teaching.
@JaceMD
@JaceMD 2 года назад
I don’t get why this is still an issue! Jessica is even more Filipino than any average Filipino citizen. For me speaking the language of a country does not necessarily equate to love for the country. What matters more is the heart and the values you show to the people around you ❤
@rdu239
@rdu239 Год назад
Sorry, but your reasoning has a big issue, because what if the situation was on the other shoe? argumentum ad absurdum - You are a nurse born and raised in Cebu, with very poor tagalog, you got a big break and managed to go to Germany to work in a hospital there, you think your english can carry you through the interaction, culture and life within that country? you assume all german locals there can speak english? solely english can only get you so far, eventually you will have to resort on slowly learning their native language to make your life there easier, even if you love Germany.
@amadoramos5040
@amadoramos5040 Год назад
it is a big issue if the locals where jessica lives have great difficulty in speaking and understanding english (e.g. maybe a very remote cultural minority village where most inhabitants have very limited exposure to english) then she needs to learn their mother tongue or at least the regional language they are more familiar with whether ilokano, cebuano, bikolano, hiligaynon, waray, etc. for a convenient interaction. but she lives in manila where english is widely spoken and understood. she can use english exclusively in manila and manileños won't mind coz she is a foreigner. her effort to speak filipino fluently would be highly appreciated by the local manileños but most will think that it is unnecessary coz they can converse with her conveniently in english. p.s. pasensiya na dahil nagreply ako kahit di para sa akin yung message. tingin ko pareho tayo ng pananaw pero gusto ko lang linawin na iba sitwasyon ni jessica sa nurse na binanggit mo.
@denniszenanywhere
@denniszenanywhere 2 года назад
I know Filipinos in PH like to speak in English. Meanwhile, fellow Filipino Americans regret not learning Tagalog or a Filipino dialect. Keep the Filipino language intact.
@harpsgalore6584
@harpsgalore6584 2 года назад
Yes I am amazed that my Niece who is born in and lives in Pampanga has no idea what Kapampangan is and her first Language is English apparently and she is only 5 years old. However in my case I was born in the USA and the only clue I had to Filipino culture was from Manila and how people in Manila spoke Tagalog. Yes I have lived in Sacramento and San Francisco where people speak multiple languages from English, Spanish, Tagalog, Chinese and Vietnamese in the neighborhoods I lived in. However I never knew about Kapampangan until I saw RU-vid videos of Clark and on TV Patrol Pampanga I heard of lots of coverage over festivals in the province also I found out that my parents were born in Pampanga too. I also learned that the US Air Force at one point had an air base in Clark. This is how people in the Philippines ended up learning English as a first language before Tagalog and Kapampangan.
@denniszenanywhere
@denniszenanywhere 2 года назад
@@harpsgalore6584 I lived in San Jose a few years ago. The thing I noticed was that most children blamed their Filipino parents for not teaching them Tagalog. I blame the parents, not the kids, for limiting them. I also lived in NY where I met Filipino nannies and was told that they hired because their employers wanted their kids to speak Tagalog and other languages -- apparently, they believed in studies where a child becomes more empathetic and can have higher IQ if their kids are able to speak more than one language. I notice those Filipino kids who studied at top universities in PH act entitled and even arrogant, having grown up speaking only English, looking down on other people who speak Tagalog. This is why Filipino parents in the US never teach their kids Tagalog, so they cannot be looked down. Ridiculous, I think.
@harpsgalore6584
@harpsgalore6584 2 года назад
@@denniszenanywhere my family did teach me Tagalog but they never taught me Kapampangan when I was little because some of this is that learning regional dialects like Visayan, Ilocano, Bicol, Chavacano and Kapampangan was never taught in the United States. But apparently at one point the State of Hawaii had Ilocano listed as the third most spoken language in that state after English and Native Hawaiian. Note this was true during the time that now President Bong Bong Marcos and Former President Ferdinand Marcos were in Hawaii from 1986-1989. In California I only see Tagalog listed as one of the top 5 languages spoken in the state along with Vietnamese, Chinese, Spanish and English. Korean is included in some signs if you consider the top 10 languages spoken in California. I think it is important to know regional languages of the Philippines too because we need to preserve provincial culture too for future generations.
@keshiamaynaupan618
@keshiamaynaupan618 2 года назад
It's okay jessica, just take your time to learn Filipino language. We appreciate your hard work 🥺
@primordialblack000
@primordialblack000 2 года назад
Anong take your time??? Ano yan bata??? Yung mga tulad nyo na bulag at uto-uto kaya namimihasa yung mga foreigner na mag feeling special dito sa PINAS... Dapat bago palang sya nag decide manirahan dito nag aral muna sya ng tagalog... Buti pa si Sylvia nag pa tutor muna ng tagalog bago bumisita dito, at si Moy bago sya nag Korea nag aral muna sya ng language nila... Kamo yang si Jessica PABEBE TALAGA... Paawa effect at PA CUTE LANG ALAM... WAKE UP MGA UTO-UTO...🙄
@fliesonthewall-avirtuosoparty
@fliesonthewall-avirtuosoparty 2 года назад
Just say: "Hi Tagalogs of the world, I speak some Taglog AND Hiligaynon. Now, anyone here speak more than two words of Hiligaynon?" Just as i thought, let's move on shall we?
@CharlesDarwinBarkley
@CharlesDarwinBarkley 2 года назад
i think other people just dont want to speak tagalog even though they can is because they think its beneath them, like erwan heussaff, people like him think its not cool.. the guy put all his effort in speaking english like a californian (eventhough he didnt grow up there) instead of putting some of that effort in speaking the language spoken in the country hes been living in almost his whole life.. i remember he was in one of wil dasovich's vlog and he made some remark about his sister's(solen) french skills, he was making fun of her because she couldnt speak french and english well or something like that. i remember thinking at that time "solenn couldnt speak a lick of tagalog but now speaks like a native because she tried hard and really put time and effort, maybe shes the one who should be making fun of you" Ive been living in a foreign country for 2 decades, I adjust to the people and the environment, i dont make the people adjust to me. filipinos work overseas and theyre not going to survive if they didnt learn the language used in the country their living in.. foreigners in the phils are so lucky because filipinos are the ones always putting the effort adjusting to them..
@Bashpaul
@Bashpaul 2 года назад
ang babaw ko talaga natawa ko nung lumabas si Jose mari chan nung pinakita yung ber months
@johnjavier5308
@johnjavier5308 2 года назад
The wonders of philippines is our language. Magtravel ka from manila to north, first province is bulacan a tagalog variant, then kapampangan in pampanga a totally different language, then up north theres pangasinense, ilocano, panggalatok. Partida land border lang yan pero nag iiba na ang language. Same sa panay island, hiligaynon sa ilo ilo pagtawid ng antique kiniray ay na. Ang liit na bansa pero ang daming language. Pero ang maganda sa pilipinas, filipino national language that is base in tagalog pero pwede magpasok ng salita galing sa ibat ibang lugar sa pilipinas.
@paubarbz1051
@paubarbz1051 2 года назад
Oo nga tagal tagal na hindi padin mag tagalog... d joke lng jessica i love you uwwuuu 😘👉👈
@yourweng
@yourweng 2 года назад
I'm from Mindanao and I would say that learning Tagalog or Filipino was really hard. It was being taught in school since elementary but some of the Filipino words are very fluent that it's really hard to understand. Even though I am a Filipino it was like learning another language from another country. We can understand Tagalog but when it comes to speaking, we are really awkward.
@幸せ777
@幸せ777 2 года назад
I know the feeling. Im from Bohol
@thedigilakans12
@thedigilakans12 2 года назад
It's really the feeling. Since tagalog is also not our mother tongue, it became foreign to us and it is not really familiar (feels like someone from Philippines going to Indonesia or malaysia.) in the past before the idea of "One nation one language" of manuel quezon was born, our "Regions" were once NATIONS. And our "Dialects" were recognized as LANGUAGES. and yes, the spaniards even recognized it. The sad part is this is part of the process and our languages are being tagalized as time goes by, and majority of the Philippines still think our languages as dialects. 😃 for me today, I might as well try my effort speaking tagalog but it would be much better for me to speak English since it is the international language that unites our nations.
@descriptivestatement
@descriptivestatement 2 года назад
Filipinos be like: "Speak our language or else" ... so sad.
@jeffreydapitan
@jeffreydapitan 2 года назад
You are right, tagalog is a lot deeper than what most people make use of it. It would be amazing and funny if one day you become fluent in deep tagalog which makes you better in the language than most filipinos lol.
@Silentscreamer2009
@Silentscreamer2009 2 года назад
You are not obliged to speak Tagalog. you will learn Tagalog not because you're obliged to,instead, it's because you liked to master the language.
@jomsmaneclang2746
@jomsmaneclang2746 2 года назад
The way she answer the questions, give her opinions on her videos like a beauty pageant. Such a talented and smart girl. Keep it up!😇
@ergatimpet4971
@ergatimpet4971 2 года назад
Sandara... Dasuri... Kristy pata... Can speak... Dba?
@maskidle
@maskidle 2 года назад
I don't think Kristy is fluent in Tagalog either and that's fine too.
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