14 Reasons the Philippines is Just Different!

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024

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  • @_nahnahnah9207
    @_nahnahnah9207 7 месяцев назад +23

    Correction: Philippines is the no. 3 good speaking in English. India people came to the Philippines just to study in English.

  • @leonidoamante1773
    @leonidoamante1773 7 месяцев назад +46

    Planning to visit the Philippines? You guys are very much welcome. Next I'll give you some tips where to go. Yes, the local languages are spoken in different regions of the country, remember the Philippines is an archipelago, every island has its own dialect so it's come to that...

    • @Killermcknight
      @Killermcknight  7 месяцев назад +16

      Yes, we are! We had plans originally to go to Jamaica but they got cancelled so in late June we're thinking we're going to the Philippines! Thanks for the info! We're going to try to learn as much as we can before the summer!

    • @markjanlisterpepania8122
      @markjanlisterpepania8122 7 месяцев назад +5

      We love u guys ur very much welcome here in our country Philippines! Where everyone is welcome where nobody is perfect and where the Love is lived out! @@Killermcknight

    • @leonidoamante1773
      @leonidoamante1773 7 месяцев назад +3

      @@Killermcknight yes, Stephen & Taylor, it's very nice on summer months from March- May. Please try to go first to Boracay, it's near from Manila, then to El Nido and Coron all in Palawan island, and if you have enough time please go to Siargao the surfing place of the Philippines... Ok, bye hasta la vista!

    • @rudiciko9937
      @rudiciko9937 7 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@Killermcknightreaction TAV X FACTOR -SURVIVOR (Destiny'S Child) GALA SHOW 2 🙏🙏

    • @carobs35
      @carobs35 7 месяцев назад

      June - October is the rainy season in the Philippines. The bes months is January - February when it is dry and cooler.

  • @rmd743
    @rmd743 7 месяцев назад +16

    Experience is the best teacher, and when you learn about other cultures, they're priceless. LOVE Philippines 🫶🇵🇭. Watching from SF CA 🇺🇲.

  • @DANventures514
    @DANventures514 7 месяцев назад +16

    Filipinos generally can understand Filipino (Tagalog) and English (as part also of the school curriculum) but don't assume that most of us can speak these two languages fluently due to the diverse linguistic groups. Tagalog is most spoken in Manila and its neighboring provinces with some variations. Here is an example of how diverse our language is. . . . . I came from the Bicol Region (Region 5) which is in the south of the Tagalog speaking provinces. So the Tagalogs may assume that we Bicolanos speak only one Bicol language which is not on that case. The northern province of Bicol Region (Camarines Norte) speaks both Tagalog mixed with Bicol since they are located near the border of the region. I reside in Sorsogon, the southernmost province of the region and our language here has an influence from the neighboring island Province of Samar, which speaks Waray [wuh-rye] and they belong to another region (Region 8 Eastern Visayas). Here in our province, the language again varies from town to town. But generally, as one region, we can somehow understand the main language of the region which is mainly came from Naga City in the Province of Camarines Sur.

    • @Jenoagrace
      @Jenoagrace 7 месяцев назад +1

      Taga-Bicol dad and husband ko. Sorsogon din husband. It’s easier to understand than my dad’s Bicol, which is from Catanduanes. They even have their own version of the letter “L” there. Funnily, even my cousins who grew up there say they don’t understand some of the Bicol the older generation speak, much deeper since it is less watered-down. If you go to the mountainous parts of Catanduanes, you’ll still hear it spoken there.

    • @sheidee79
      @sheidee79 4 месяца назад

      Don't forget, there's also Rinconada, apart from Bicolano.

  • @danedee
    @danedee 7 месяцев назад +8

    The way I understand it, "only in spoken form" meant that there's _not much_ books published in that language.
    I speak one of those languages (and trying to learn 2 more from both sides of my family) but finding the materials to read (like novels) can be a bit of a struggle. 😅

  • @chixNiKen
    @chixNiKen 7 месяцев назад +6

    every province here in ph, has its own dialect but the word tagalog binds us filipinos because it's our national language. we have been taught english language since kindergarten because English is one of our main subject in school the reason why it is our second language 😊

  • @junsanti71
    @junsanti71 6 месяцев назад +4

    Filipinos are friendly, very hospitable and always smile.

  • @irishperuelacalero8122
    @irishperuelacalero8122 6 месяцев назад +1

    I just SUBSCRUBED :) from the REACTION video for LP because I am one of the LP soldier here in Phils. You made me cry today about LP ( I'VE BEEN CRYING A week , coz I kept on searching LPs update and watched some of the vids about Chester and lastly your reaction on Friendly Fire, I thought I have moved but not definitely because I cried againnnn)Anyways made happy as well seeing this reaction video for Phils :) I am a VA at Florida's one of the REALTY company :) I am working remotely all the way.

  • @janettedupa6822
    @janettedupa6822 2 месяца назад +3

    175 local dialect but most spoken language in the workplace is English and Tagalog

  • @JunemarBuclolgulitiw-ef2dt
    @JunemarBuclolgulitiw-ef2dt 7 месяцев назад +4

    Phil..is no.3 can speak english in the world..compare to other countries like like thailand,india,korea,africa,saudi,germany,russian,in many others they dont know how to speak english,so many foreigners study english in the phil..because thats the second language in the phil..pilipnos is very passionated to teaching foreigners,loving,kindness,helpful,in everything so why foreigners loving so much to study here..👍✌🏽♥️🇵🇭.thank you so much for sharing us we appreciated..

    • @user-vz2um8td2v
      @user-vz2um8td2v 7 месяцев назад

      The philipines was colonized by americans.

  • @nestorb.vicente3881
    @nestorb.vicente3881 6 месяцев назад +1

    In spite of many island in the Philippines, we have our own language in every place, so President Manuel L. Quezon decided to make our national language which is Pilipino or tagalog so that we can understand each other.

  • @modestoagbuya2159
    @modestoagbuya2159 7 месяцев назад +2

    Fyi guys, the Philippines has only 2 seasons, dry season and rainy season unlike the U.S which has 4. Best months to visit are are from December to May. June maybe the start of the rainy season. Good luck and God bless your family.

  • @goldknightshaka7621
    @goldknightshaka7621 Месяц назад +1

    Philippines is an interesting country for sure. 174 spoken languages is definitely a lot, but many people doesn't know that in Brazil There are more than 270 spoken languages, besides Portuguese, the official one.
    And before the Europeans invasions in America continent, it was estimated on more than 1,000 spoken languages.

  • @ChannelS.417
    @ChannelS.417 7 месяцев назад +3

    Wow! You are very very welcome to the Philippines! Tell us what you want to do and ask as what you need and we'll help you make your visit truly amazing, delightful memorable and most enjoyable!!

  • @junnelvillaflor5506
    @junnelvillaflor5506 3 месяца назад +2

    One of the language in the Philippines is WARAY just like me I'm proud being WARAY 😊😊😊

  • @trailguy
    @trailguy 7 месяцев назад +1

    yep, he said Tagalog right. and yes, many languages are spoken only, Tboli in southern mindanao is one. they have a word especially for gifts you bring back after time away, Pasalubong. the people are often called the nicest in the world. I think it's true!

  • @user-we7op5nn8s
    @user-we7op5nn8s 3 месяца назад +1

    There's a lot of spoken language in my country that is our native language but we speak English so that we can understand each other

  • @SIMPLYCOOLVIBES
    @SIMPLYCOOLVIBES 7 месяцев назад +4

    Summer is great idea if your planning for vacation in Philippines 🇵🇭

    • @se7nn1120
      @se7nn1120 7 месяцев назад

      *Philippines summer months (March - May), not US.

  • @olanmanila
    @olanmanila 7 месяцев назад +1

    Welcome to the Philippines in advance ma’am and sir.. Come and visit us here in our developing country.. Stay safe and have fun! 🙏😊❤️🇵🇭🇵🇭

  • @timmychua1919
    @timmychua1919 Месяц назад

    Come to the Philippines. It's going to be so easy for Americans. Everyone speaks English. People are friendly and approachable. It's easy to get around.

  • @Ctkare4k9
    @Ctkare4k9 7 месяцев назад +2

    I had watched this with Mike and Jess,but wanted to see it again with you two! You didn’t disappoint! By the way,Stephen,though I’m not at all tech savvy,I believe when Taylor “short circuits” like that,you need to reboot her!🤣. Kidding aside,I enjoyed seeing this again. I know I will never be able to travel to the Philippines so I will look forward to one day being able to enjoy seeing more of this beautiful country through your vlog(and until then-through more videos like this)! Thanks for your reactions to this fun video!❤️❤️

  • @wave1806
    @wave1806 7 месяцев назад +3

    Every province in the Philippines has different dialect like in Luzon they speak ilocano,kapampangan,pangasinense, ibanag ,ibaloi ,Tagalog etc..
    In Visayas Region they speak bisaya ,Cebuano ,ilonggo etc..
    In Mindanao they speak chavacano ,bisaya , Muslims has their own language too,..
    Tagalog & English is widlely spoken in the Philippines...

  • @ahmadwibowo4446
    @ahmadwibowo4446 7 месяцев назад +4

    Always enthusiastic about activities and always support @Stephan & Taylor

  • @zyraphredefine6556
    @zyraphredefine6556 7 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you for this RV! You guys wanna check out also Casual Chuck's "FILIPINOS who made PINOYS PROUD #1" ❤❤❤

  • @maryjoyfernandez1791
    @maryjoyfernandez1791 7 месяцев назад +3

    In every region speak different language.❤

  • @armandosoriano-ok5ge
    @armandosoriano-ok5ge 7 месяцев назад +1

    Like Morissette's place Cebu, Cebuano language spoken on southern Ph.

  • @sexydilis
    @sexydilis 7 месяцев назад +1

    If you wanna hear the differences of the languages from the Philippines in a song, try to check out ALAMAT’s music. The members are diverse and are from different provinces and speak a different language or dialect other than Tagalog and English so they incorporate those in their songs.

  • @urthemanbong2
    @urthemanbong2 3 месяца назад

    other languages spoken in each and every province or region are called dialects though almost 90% can understand or speak tagalog (and english), so basically the national language referred to is Filipino or Tagalog

  • @user-le3td4un1i
    @user-le3td4un1i 7 месяцев назад +3

    We love you guys to try to go to the Philippines.

    • @Killermcknight
      @Killermcknight  7 месяцев назад +2

      Yeah we are! We had plans originally to go to Jamaica but they got cancelled so in late June we're thinking we're going to the Philippines!

    • @user-le3td4un1i
      @user-le3td4un1i 7 месяцев назад

      @@Killermcknight we are so excited to see you in the Philippines guys.here from Saudi Arabia from the Philippines.God bless and more power to your channel.😍😍😍

    • @D4Everywhere
      @D4Everywhere 7 месяцев назад

      FYI... June is the start of monsoon season. Ideal time to go is from late January to May which is dry season. @@Killermcknight

  • @galaera143
    @galaera143 7 месяцев назад +4

    We have 175 languages speaking because 173 are people's origin dialects. English and Tagalog are the main language we speaks commonly when we are communicating with expats/visitors coming in our country. Don't worry if you had plans visit Philippines. Even a small kids you will across along the way can talk to you good English.

    • @inf4mousvloglife1572
      @inf4mousvloglife1572 7 месяцев назад +1

      Not exactly 173 Dialect if you considered here in mindanao there are more 80+ dialect we have.

    • @gigigavino-punsalang7400
      @gigigavino-punsalang7400 7 месяцев назад

      We have 175 LANGUAGES not dialects. Google the difference between a language and a dialect.

  • @janethsantiago-kw4mm
    @janethsantiago-kw4mm 3 месяца назад

    every occasions we have a video karaoke and evreyone love to sings. we have a 'KALESA too' for transportation. and beaches here are amazing and very beautiful too.

  • @raqueldizon1962
    @raqueldizon1962 7 месяцев назад +1

    I'm from pampanga,we are the culinary capital of the Philippines and Clark air base is located here.

  • @thecovenofstories6199
    @thecovenofstories6199 6 месяцев назад

    Spoken form language in the Philippines basically means that it isn't written in any book that can be shared around and learned. At certain islands of the Philippines, they have prefered to keep their language a secret from "outsiders" unless you intend to marry into the family or live perminantly on the island.

  • @aren6817
    @aren6817 6 месяцев назад

    it means in each local region areas they spoke different languages...this includes different tribes languages...

  • @BengBalboa
    @BengBalboa 7 месяцев назад +1

    Tagalog is not my first language even tho im Filipino im from western Visayas so we use are native language or English we do understand tagalog but we don't really use it i think im just bless that i can understand and speak it some of those languages are Ilonggo/hiligaynon ,bisaya,cebuano, karay-a and thanks to my history teacher i can speak Spanish and Japanese.

  • @emmatheresa
    @emmatheresa 4 месяца назад +1

    We love text or messenger…. Text is cheaper than calling… coz 1 minute phone call when I was younger is P8. While just one text is 10cents… and sometimes texting to same subscriber is free…. So if you are only student and you like communicating to your friends, classmates, workmates, family, boyfriend or girlfriend, just text…. That was more than ten years ago when I was still in Philippines.

  • @amadoramos5040
    @amadoramos5040 6 месяцев назад

    There are 3 main regional languages. Cebuano, Tagalog, and Ilokano. There are others like Bikolano, Pampangeño etc. which are not as widely spoken. The other languages are spoken only in their native communities usually among the cultural minority groups. If I were an educated Aeta (one of the cultural minority groups) living in a Cebuano-speaking region, I would know how to speak Filipino and English coz they are taught in schools but would use Cebuano more often in everyday interaction with non-Aetas. I would only use my native language when I am with my fellow Aetas. I would use Filipino if I communicate with fellow Filipinos who don't speak Cebuano and English when talking to foreigners. Educated Filipinos who belong to our cultural minorities can speak 4 languages.

  • @mharmar5253
    @mharmar5253 7 месяцев назад

    Guys if your planning to go to the Philippines try to research also their climate...Due to climate change, January- March is the cold months April -June is hot summer, July to December is rainy...We also have the wet year we call it El Niña. Hot or dry year is El Niño. Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration or PAGASA said that this 2024 is El Niño year. It is just mean that it will rain but still hot...You are always welcome in the Philippines...❤

  • @estelladee
    @estelladee 5 месяцев назад

    When they say it's only in oral form, it means that most dialects are not taught in school. So basically, in the Philippines, at school you have the Filipino and English as two separate subjects that are part of the curriculum. Other local dialects are not taught in school. So for example, I'm Bisaya/Cebuano, at school I learn both English and Filipino, but we don't have a Cebuano subject. Not that Cebuano has no grammatical structure, because it has. And it's not a slang, it's an actual full blown dialect. It's just not taught in schools, because you just learn it as you are growing up and apart from probably at school or (maaaaybe at work) you use your local dialect in your everyday conversations.

  • @Jenoagrace
    @Jenoagrace 7 месяцев назад +2

    I’m Filipino and didn’t even know we had that many dialects!

    • @Killermcknight
      @Killermcknight  7 месяцев назад

      Oh really!

    • @willm3633
      @willm3633 7 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@Killermcknight That is logical, coz most Filipinos do not find the need, or many times the means, to travel around our own contry such that many are strangers to our own country. Not really a matter of choice though.

    • @Jenoagrace
      @Jenoagrace 7 месяцев назад +1

      I know we have a lot but not that much 😅 I’m sure they included the tribal dialects, which for sure most people outside of the tribes know. Sadly I only speak 2 languages fluently (Filipino or Tagalog and English). I also know Bicol (which funnily is generally called that but already differs as you travel through towns) but only just a tiny bit. For some other dialects, it’s just a few words here and there… The dialects are so different it’s like learning a Germanic vs non-Germanic language at times. 🙂
      Felip/Ken writes some of his songs in Bisaya, which is great because I’ve been learning more words from his music.

    • @Jenoagrace
      @Jenoagrace 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@willm3633 And even if we do travel, unless you stay for long or are a polyglot, it’ll be super hard to learn more than a few languages 🙂

  • @angelbalingit4991
    @angelbalingit4991 7 месяцев назад

    Many of the dialects exist in spoken form and they’re not slang before each of these dialects has different writing systems but now they rarely use it or they were just forgotten

  • @jey_walking1206
    @jey_walking1206 5 месяцев назад

    When they say the other languages only exist in spoken form, it basically means they use it as their native tongue but not really taught/learned in schools so it is not easy to know the exact statistics as to how many speak these other languages. They are only learned in the household or small communities... unlike Tagalog and English, which are taught in schools so we have data.

  • @dominicdominguez9928
    @dominicdominguez9928 6 месяцев назад +1

    In the Philippines two kinds of coconuts immature Green one or brown one(mature)

  • @boyinglabro7082
    @boyinglabro7082 7 месяцев назад

    Philippines had 48 dialects thru out the country aside from English and Tagalog which is our primary language of our country. We appreciate and we welcome you with open arms if you try to visit our

  • @joerycerveza7930
    @joerycerveza7930 7 месяцев назад +1

    Tagalog (taga ilog) means people lived near in the river bank..Now Manila the Capital City where PASIG river the highway to exchanged goods.

  • @tess_little1122
    @tess_little1122 6 месяцев назад

    About the 175 languages, it means that we have 175 or more dialects, and those dialects are different from e/o so basically if you don’t know the dialects then you won’t understand or maybe just some words but even words doesn’t mean the same thing so yeah ^^ everyone can understand tagalog since it’s our national language, basically english as well since they teach it at school but those dialects we only use it irl situations with families and friends and those who knows and understand it 🤗

  • @janethsantiago-kw4mm
    @janethsantiago-kw4mm 3 месяца назад

    alot of fun, alot of beautiful places, alot of good and intelligent people.
    some people here have 2 phones and 2 or more simcard per person. we have tricycle and jeepneys for public vehicle for transportation.peaople also here are generous, i grow up seeing my mom giving dish sometimes to our neighborhood. people here in Philippines where i was born and lived are very respectful and family oriented and very religious.

  • @flurian3801
    @flurian3801 7 месяцев назад

    Cebu as the oldest city and the first capital of the Philippines is like the showcase of the country where you can experience and feel the warmth Filipino people hospitality. Cebu mainland is surrounded by about 160 smaller islands and islets that is famous for island hopping and more advenures!

  • @eatsmylifeYT
    @eatsmylifeYT 7 месяцев назад +1

    One reason many Filipinos speak English is because the Philippines was once a colony of the United States. The Philippine educational system is just an offshoot of the American educational system installed during the American period. Because of this, English is the main language of instruction in learning institutions.
    As for the different languages in spoken form, these languages more or less don't have formal grammar rules and aren't taught in school, unlike Tagalog/Filipino. They can still be written using the alphabet, though. I think that's what the creator meant when he said they exist in spoken form.

  • @breyrey7612
    @breyrey7612 7 месяцев назад +1

    Texting is preferred way communication due to data costs. Most folks don't have an unlimited 'talk' plan as it costs significantly more than to use SMS.

  • @edwinarcilla5888
    @edwinarcilla5888 6 месяцев назад

    I remember some friends who were texting with their old phones without even looking at the keypad. And they were doing it so quick that they can complete several sentences in a few seconds. This was way back in 2004 when Smartphones with QWERTY were barely rolling out.

  • @DjAnzu
    @DjAnzu 4 месяца назад

    The 8 rays of the sun in the Philippine flag is actually the 8 provinces that fought against the spaniards; namely: Manila, Bulacan, Cavite, Pampanga, Tarlac, Batangas, Laguna and Nueva Ecija.

  • @diane6340
    @diane6340 7 месяцев назад +1

    In texting..we have shortcuts.. Example :
    Standard : Who are you?
    Text form : hu r u? ( or) hu u?
    Welcome to the Phils ! 🎉🎉❤

  • @rollylicerio6881
    @rollylicerio6881 4 месяца назад +1

    You are very welcome to visit our country!

  • @darrylwolfe7359
    @darrylwolfe7359 6 месяцев назад

    Spoken Form question: basically they dont teach it in schools, you learn the language from your parents at home as a kid , use it with people in your town and eventually you master it. Only Tagalog(Filipino) is taught in schools.

  • @dexterpabebedog3910
    @dexterpabebedog3910 7 месяцев назад

    Adventures,scenic places, cultures and foods are endless in the Phil's....just like you've said talent for singing are dime a dozen even a common Filipino can belt out a song

  • @GeraldArsenia
    @GeraldArsenia 4 месяца назад

    I am a filipino so there are many languages ​​in the philippines because each tribe is different in each place so the language used is also different

  • @alexsalvador8614
    @alexsalvador8614 7 месяцев назад

    Every province or region here in the Philippines have different languages. We use that by speaking,writing,communicating to local. Because our ancestors or elders don_t want to forgot that languages by new generation

  • @dramaqueen2964
    @dramaqueen2964 4 месяца назад

    The Philippines’ tropical climate has only two seasons: dry and wet. Because it can get really hot during the dry season, Filipinos seek refuge in shopping malls. In fact, when temperatures soared this April, people without air conditioning in their homes were allowed to sleep overnight in some shopping malls. Now that’s community spirit for ya!

  • @darrylwolfe7359
    @darrylwolfe7359 6 месяцев назад

    The best thing about PH is definitely the countless islands you can visit. If you are a rich american, you will enjoy your time in PH.

  • @rainegines4421
    @rainegines4421 3 месяца назад

    Its specifically called dialects. Every provinces or regions have their own dialect.

  • @flowersandmusicchannel743
    @flowersandmusicchannel743 5 месяцев назад +1

    Every province herein the Philippines we have different language

  • @Cappuccinocream
    @Cappuccinocream 7 месяцев назад

    Our texts (prints, books etc) are mostly in English and Filipino.. But we speak in various dialects and languages❤

  • @aying0615
    @aying0615 6 месяцев назад

    Yes, philippines have different languages. Its not just spoken, we are using it also for the local documentation.

  • @cherrysakura2760
    @cherrysakura2760 7 месяцев назад

    Our Nature is Paradise , People are warm ! Visit to see for yourselves 😅 it would help u guys if u study even a little spanish , our language contains spanish

  • @emmatheresa
    @emmatheresa 4 месяца назад +1

    The cinema IS SOMETIMES RENTED by some big churches so they worship inside cinema kasi it is big and the chairs are nice to sit on and it’s cold and the location is good…. So cinemas are perfect place as a church….

  • @metrohim
    @metrohim 7 месяцев назад

    You guys should visit my country or live there, lots of Americans and other foreigners live in the Philippines so dont worry my fellow Pilipinos will welcome both of you like family! Enjoy the flovors of the Philippines❤😊

  • @motogapang3158
    @motogapang3158 7 месяцев назад

    The question you ask sir and ma'am.... The language that you will heard was listed in o heard in every people in the Philippines.. i give a idea like this.. I'm in panay.. in iloilo.. in every province have deferent language, like in boracay..boracay under the province ok kalibo.. kalibo have deferent language from iloilo..we can't understand at all what they speak

  • @glendaraguin9086
    @glendaraguin9086 7 месяцев назад

    Your very much. ❤Just bring budget coz u guys might not leave our country once u touch down ur feet in our soil. Best month is summer march April may. June start rainy season. ❤❤❤

  • @shysydney
    @shysydney 7 месяцев назад

    some languages are used by people in remote villages like the highlands and far-flung islands so that they were not able to be taught how to write the languages and remain as spoken form.

  • @brudahdreysadventuresMA
    @brudahdreysadventuresMA 7 месяцев назад

    We have different provinces, tribes here in the Philippines in fact we have a provices using Spanish as their language to communicate. Hope u can visit us here soon. God willing

  • @TheJwako
    @TheJwako 7 месяцев назад

    Kankanaey, Kalinga, Ivatan, Itawes, Ibanag, Palanan, Yogad, Malaweg. Those are some of the Languages that are in our Region, CAGAYAN VALLEY REGION that are in spoken form only. There are 16 Regions in the Philippines. Sabah excluded.

  • @tapungjmtapung6968
    @tapungjmtapung6968 2 месяца назад +1

    Filipines 🇵🇭 berry Love ❤️❤️❤️

  • @bancruz7242
    @bancruz7242 7 месяцев назад

    Its like almost every city the Philippines has a different language and also the native tribes before has different as well.

  • @Ssakura-Rian
    @Ssakura-Rian 2 месяца назад

    You can also react to the geography of the Philippines and it can explain you more about the Philippine culture and other things

  • @user-rz8fv5ro3i
    @user-rz8fv5ro3i 7 месяцев назад

    It's not languages,it's correctly termed dialects spoken by minorities in provinces!❤

  • @bounce675
    @bounce675 7 месяцев назад +2

    Yey! Always looking forward to you vr. 😊

  • @user-zd7ko1ei3k
    @user-zd7ko1ei3k 7 месяцев назад +1

    Tagalog is a "dialect," as well as the 174 other dialects spoken only in the Philippines.
    Filipino is the official language of the whole Philippines, like Spanish for Spain. Filipino is basically the tagalog dialect, with additional words from other languages such as Spanish and English (American, to differenate from British English).

  • @arnoldaquino5757
    @arnoldaquino5757 4 месяца назад

    Advised to all western or EU going to Philippines you must be start at nort side batanes to down to mindanao. Thats call luzon, Visayas and Mindanao then we know what is the 175 language in the philippines. I gave example English, tagalog, visaya, ilocano, ilonggo cebuhano,waray, and other.

  • @josephdesuasido9347
    @josephdesuasido9347 6 месяцев назад

    the Philippines have a lots dialects its from in our ancestors ethnic groups. and some religious groups. every provinces in the Philippines have own dialects. like northern of luzon they called ilocano. the central luzon are tagalog and southern Luzon are Bicolano. those region are totally different dialect. also other provinces in Visayas and Mindanao they have an own dialect too. I'm a Bicolano and i have workmate that ilicano but I cannot understand what Ilocano talk in their own dialect. in Bicolano region they have 6 provinces but have a 12 dialects.

  • @irishperuelacalero8122
    @irishperuelacalero8122 6 месяцев назад

    TAGALOG and we spoke BISAYA but we also speak ENGLISH :) from Philippines ..

  • @YGZ-w8s
    @YGZ-w8s 7 месяцев назад

    We spoke and write with that internal languages when we are in our respective provinces...like if we are in cebu for example we spoke entirely cebuano bcoz mostly locals are cebuano..if someone apoke with us with tagalig or english we diversely communicate with them anyhow they spoke if we could undstand and spoke their language..apparently we cannot spoke most of the other internal languages so we spoke tagalog with them..like me i can spoke mostly bisayan languages since my roots are from visayas and some other language like ilocano and muslim language bcoz i was born and raise in mindanao where muslim are mostly locals.basically we spoke tagalog and bisaya at home with my family and sometime english. And there so many ethnic groups in the philippines and they alone have their own language spoken...and muslim alone had three or more different spoken languages like maranaw or tausog....every privincea has their own languages spoken.

  • @joshuajohan9685
    @joshuajohan9685 7 месяцев назад

    Wow you are Visiting Philippines that is so Good especially Cebu Baguio...,,🫰💜💚🤎🧡❤️💙😎

  • @carobs35
    @carobs35 7 месяцев назад

    Filipino is our national language. Our official language is English, like all formal/legal documents is in English. The 175 or so are dialects. Each region has its own.
    Dont worry do you'll just fine, im a filipino but can only understand 2 dialects Ilocano and Cebuano 👍

  • @baeyahero
    @baeyahero 7 месяцев назад

    Philippines was under the colonization of USA before. Philippines uses American flag way back I think 1898-1908. This is one to why we adopted much a western way.

  • @dominicdominguez9928
    @dominicdominguez9928 6 месяцев назад +1

    Mountain are in Baguio or Antipolo Beaches go to Sargiao , Palawan or Boracay

  • @makirodriguez4990
    @makirodriguez4990 6 месяцев назад

    The commentator on the video is right about the pronunciation of the word tagalog. Most of the foreigners pronounce tagalog like when say the word catalogue and it’s not. Lol.

  • @IamLion2000
    @IamLion2000 7 месяцев назад

    Manila is the capital city which has an area of 42 sqkm with a population of around two million. Metro Manila consists of different cities, including the capital city of Manila. it has an area of 632 sqkm and population 12,8 million. don´t be confused

  • @bangwi
    @bangwi 7 месяцев назад

    If you are going to rent ask a local friend to initially ask the price. Alsoa lot of times you can bargain the price down

  • @carlo11663
    @carlo11663 6 месяцев назад

    A Piece of advice before traveling to Our country Philippines. Try to watch some videos of American vloggers that have gone or experienced traveling in our country as example,Always be Changing vlog, Lost Le Blanc, Becoming a Filipino etc. to give you idea and guide. There also in the internet where you can have good place to stay as Hotel and Hostel.

  • @elmeratencio3690
    @elmeratencio3690 7 месяцев назад

    Guess you have to watch the video geography now Philippines hope you make it guys god bless and thank you

  • @rudyrigor4566
    @rudyrigor4566 7 месяцев назад

    those jeepneys are not from the us army jeeps anymore, they are built in philippines for a long time now. it probably started with the us army jeeps, but that was probably during war time.

  • @bunnykissme
    @bunnykissme 7 месяцев назад

    The 175 languages are only spoken but official government documents,school teaching system are based on tagalog and english written languages though local dialects are now taught in schools😊

  • @krametnalacse6301
    @krametnalacse6301 7 месяцев назад

    Perhaps that shell keychain you’re saying is the Pili Nut. An endemic tree in the Provinces of Bicol. Bicol is the 5th region of the Philippines, and speaks Bicolano Language, one of the 175 languages of the country. And within the bicolano language, there are variations of it in each town or municipalities. These variations in the language is called, Dialect.

  • @judyvelasco83
    @judyvelasco83 7 месяцев назад

    Each province have own languages

  • @Nevertrustabop
    @Nevertrustabop 4 месяца назад +1

    The Only Bad sidd.of the Philippines is When They take Advantage of You, Like charging you 3x the ammount it cost like rides, But some people are honest

    • @Nevertrustabop
      @Nevertrustabop 4 месяца назад

      They do that to Every Foreigner😢

    • @Killermcknight
      @Killermcknight  4 месяца назад +1

      Oh no! I will say though, I think that’s pretty common in a lot of places to be done to travelers/foreigners.

  • @amissaanimamea9813
    @amissaanimamea9813 7 месяцев назад

    3:40 That's right. Over 170 local dialects so, if every Filipino (for example) can speak English, all of us can speak at least three - (1) the "local mother tongue" (one that anyone speaks in their villages or provinces because you know, it's like another dialect is spoken when you go to the neighboring provinces or even towns), (2) Filipino, and (3) English, people outside Metro Manila learn these languages in school. For myself, I can converse in Ilokano (a dialect of the Ilocos Region), Filipino, and English. I did not include Kankanaey, a dialect in the Cordilleras, because my Kankanaey vocabulary is poor lol, though I can understand a bit. Only English and Filipino are taught in school so all these dialects are just in spoken form. I was born an Ilokano and yet I can hardly know how to spell the words when writing it - it's kinda hard to explain lol.

  • @inthemakingadventurevlogs1006
    @inthemakingadventurevlogs1006 7 месяцев назад

    Other examples of languages spoken here in the philippines is ilocano,visayan,waray, pangasinense,bicolano,ilonggo, pampangueno and many many more

  • @quenniebaguion5868
    @quenniebaguion5868 7 месяцев назад

    I'm filipino and I speak 3 other filipino languages or so called dialects. Our island is in Leyte.

  • @crewcutter2030
    @crewcutter2030 7 месяцев назад

    when they say spoken form, it means its not being taught in schools and just past down thru speaking, and the written version simply uses the alphabets and dont have unique writing system.