Guess the REAL Filipino!

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
  • 9 Imposters vs 1 Filipino, can we guess who the real one is?
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  • @RiceSquad
    @RiceSquad  Год назад +42

    Guess the REAL Filipino Part 2 is out now! - ruclips.net/video/weDjoJ_RcA0/видео.html

  • @Shennavyou
    @Shennavyou Год назад +6437

    The last guy did a pretty good job, he sounds so Filipino

  • @donsph
    @donsph Год назад +3044

    The Caucasian guy sounds so convincing. The others I can identify in a heartbeat. You can immediately identify them immediately by the grammar, accent and choice of words.

    • @RiceSquad
      @RiceSquad  Год назад +128

      He was super good, I was very impressed by his Tagalog

    • @cmsworld5591
      @cmsworld5591 Год назад +37

      yeah i agree my 2 guesses where richelle and the last guy the others sounded like Tourists trying to read filipino signs 😂

    • @buonavisione5762
      @buonavisione5762 Год назад +5

      That's true. iba talaga ang pilipino talaga, kahit matagal ka na malalaman hindi pinanganak sa pinas, like here in italy i'm living here 32 years, pero wala pa rin di ko makuha ang real italian accent, napapag kamalan pa akong south american sa italian accent ko, i'm working in the government as interviewer pero wala pa rin.

    • @ezbeenointin1765
      @ezbeenointin1765 Год назад

      not convincing enough. at least for me hehe.

    • @oscarlopez6028
      @oscarlopez6028 5 месяцев назад

      Impressed to all of them ,nice job !!!

  • @RGisOutOfOffice
    @RGisOutOfOffice Год назад +3392

    If you're Filipino, it's easy to tell from the accent - the neutral, non-exaggerated one. Those who spoke with the Cebuano-Tagalog mix could mess you up though..Last guy was pretty good..

    • @AngryKittens
      @AngryKittens Год назад +91

      As a native Cebuano speaker who can also speak Tagalog and Hiligaynon. They were pretty easy to guess too. Normal Cebuano is rapid-fire, no hesitation, full of glottal stops. Hiligaynon is even faster than Cebuano when spoken, but with a specific rhythm to the sentences. Like a short pause at the beginning, rapid fire in the middle, ending with another lilting pause.

    • @DaveChuaa
      @DaveChuaa Год назад +9

      ​@@AngryKittens Huh? What do you mean "even faster"? Hiligaynon speakers are actually the slowest. They speak slowly with a rhythm and unique accent, not rapid fire like Cebuano.

    • @AngryKittens
      @AngryKittens Год назад +1

      @@DaveChuaa Nope. It's slow to start, slow to end, but the middle of Hiligaynon is rapid fire.

    • @DaveChuaa
      @DaveChuaa Год назад +4

      @@AngryKittens Not really, they speak very slowly. Cebuano is the one who speaks rapid fire with an angry tone.

    • @AngryKittens
      @AngryKittens Год назад +13

      @@DaveChuaa Do you even speak Cebuano or Ilonggo? As I said, I speak both.
      Tagalog ka siguro kung nagapati ka ana. Daw hinay nagasugod ug nagahuman ang ilonggo, ka-dasig gid nya ya sa gintung-an na sang ginahambal mo.
      You've mentioned two stereotypes so far: that bisaya sounds angry and that ilonggo is slow. Those stereotypes only sound true to Tagalogs. Not to us.
      To us, _Tagalog_ is the one that sounds slow (almost feminine even, because of the open vowels).

  • @moonbang8392
    @moonbang8392 Год назад +626

    I think.. this segment is not about the woman able to determine which one is the real Filipino. Instead, its about how non-Filipino can speak Philippine language in a fluent and convincing manner.
    I think all of them are really awesome❤

    • @Schroefdoppie
      @Schroefdoppie Год назад +11

      I'll never know why a white dude hung in there till the very end. That's the real entertainment value of this video.

    • @NoelAmago
      @NoelAmago Год назад +1

      Facts.

    • @aimay374
      @aimay374 10 месяцев назад +1

      Not really, you can tell who’s not

    • @xenobazilla
      @xenobazilla 10 месяцев назад +3

      They all said that they migrated to the US, meaning they all claim to be originally a resident of the Philippines. But most of them don't have that unique Filipino accent

    • @st4r444
      @st4r444 4 месяца назад

      Half of these are yt incel who can't get laid in USA cuz their women got taken by bbc so they had to go SEAMAXX

  • @maniladave824
    @maniladave824 Год назад +150

    Who is the last guy? We accept you as one of us. Not just “honorary” you are a true pinoy ✊🏽🇵🇭

    • @PaulipinoAko
      @PaulipinoAko Год назад +56

      @manila dave Marami pong salamat sa napakabait nyong compliment. I was number 10 and really love Filipino culture!

    • @jezcross4107
      @jezcross4107 Год назад +3

      @@PaulipinoAko Napakagaling ng accent mo sir! Pure pinoy talaga.

    • @k-studio8112
      @k-studio8112 9 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@PaulipinoAkowelcome to the club homie

  • @iamart8751
    @iamart8751 Год назад +845

    The guy who got eliminated last did sound Filipino most of the time. The guy who got eliminated before him had the Pinoy humor.

  • @kamillesanpedro3561
    @kamillesanpedro3561 Год назад +1642

    You know she’s the real Filipino because of the nuances in her use of the language. She uses words like “bale”, “ano siya”, “sa tingin ko kasi”, “lalo na kung”.. :)

    • @mrr6355
      @mrr6355 Год назад +102

      unang salita pa lang nung Richelle sya na, imposibleng di mahalata yan hahahaa

    • @cat_atouille
      @cat_atouille Год назад +64

      The second to last guy was good imo. his use of "Kwan" as a filler is on point, only those who grew up as bisaya typically use that 😄 sa ano, sa kwan, sa may kwan 😂

    • @jeromeibanez2891
      @jeromeibanez2891 Год назад +7

      Not really. Fil-Ams in general don't use local nuances but it doesn't make them less Filipino.

    • @unidentifiedwight
      @unidentifiedwight Год назад +39

      @@jeromeibanez2891 They are less Filipino, though. They grew up in a different environment. They may be ethnically Filipino, but culturally, they aren't.

    • @justapotato584
      @justapotato584 Год назад +2

      @@cat_atouille I think it is kuan, I haven’t heard people use kwan as it doesn’t sound like how Visayans say it. But I guess it is just his accent.

  • @ivanjoelarias628
    @ivanjoelarias628 Год назад +4994

    If you're a Filipino, Just by the intro you can guess who is the right one.

    • @RiceSquad
      @RiceSquad  Год назад +366

      halata no?

    • @richilleannlemmon8220
      @richilleannlemmon8220 Год назад +13

      😀

    • @karldeasis9831
      @karldeasis9831 Год назад +56

      parang halata si babae stripes o si namber 9

    • @D__634
      @D__634 Год назад +88

      ​​​@@RiceSquad Halata. Pero medyo tricky din yung isang taga cebuano tsaka yung pinakahuli.

    • @julius3729
      @julius3729 Год назад +4

      Correct

  • @mid-dinero7869
    @mid-dinero7869 Год назад +232

    Icl, I’d be happy to accept all of them as Filipinos when they spent time to learn and speak our languages. Thank you for appreciating and learning our culture and languages!

    • @OscarTorrecampo
      @OscarTorrecampo 3 месяца назад

      .....tiene kame mas de 128 lenwahes na pilipinas.

  • @christypechopianpiano4638
    @christypechopianpiano4638 Год назад +182

    I wish we were told the nationality of each person in the group. That would have been a good ending for the show cause it would be interesting to know where they were originally from. Their comprehension and spoken tagalog is quite good.

    • @SuperRayRay44
      @SuperRayRay44 Год назад +18

      1 Japanese
      2 Caucasian
      3Caucasian
      4 Caucasian
      6 Korean
      7. Spanish
      8 Samoan
      9 Maori
      10 Caucasian

    • @juno3189
      @juno3189 10 месяцев назад +12

      ​@@SuperRayRay44Cauccasian is a nationality? 😂

  • @apollocrest
    @apollocrest Год назад +586

    The last guy speaks so well in Tagalog down to the accent and intonation. Honestly, the last two would have been a coin flip.

    • @dchiznit209
      @dchiznit209 Год назад +9

      I was going to say that too but the last question he said “they” when describing what made Filipinos awesome. Other than That, that was probably the only clue he let on

    • @pinkachuu5226
      @pinkachuu5226 Год назад +3

      Nope, closed my eyes and the first time I heard that womans voice I knew she was Filipino. Idk tho I think it's easy

    • @lalaana__
      @lalaana__ 10 месяцев назад

      true ahahha

    • @Vekcrazah
      @Vekcrazah 8 месяцев назад

      @@dchiznit209and the fact that the real Filipino had an indisputable clue since most Filipinos wouldn’t even have the same answer

    • @Vekcrazah
      @Vekcrazah 8 месяцев назад

      @@pinkachuu5226Tho i agree that she is definitely the cleanest speaker of them all, the last guy did put out a convincing “struggling to communicate in filipino because I have a provincial dialect” vibe to his voice.

  • @kylasofiabaluca8734
    @kylasofiabaluca8734 Год назад +693

    grabe yung confidence ng guy sa second to the last, "confidence is the key nga" sobrang na adapt na yung pagka pinoy HAHAHAHA

  • @pauldee1102
    @pauldee1102 Год назад +1316

    I'm impressed that they all actually did well. Nagkatalo lang sa accents pero pwede na sila pumasang Pinoy talaga HAHAHAHAHAH esp number 10. Kudos

    • @Vekcrazah
      @Vekcrazah 8 месяцев назад +1

      Imo the way the answered, dun nagkatalo. Accent wise, andami agad ligwak

  • @daniela-18
    @daniela-18 Год назад +116

    the guy that sang was really funny. seems like a cool guy to be friends with. cant belive he isnt the filipino but the accent gave it away. its pretty good though. all of them were impressive. maybe hes's half filipino. he just gives me pinoy vibes and he definitly has the pinoy humour. kina reminds me of my cousin

    • @fredbloggs6080
      @fredbloggs6080 Год назад +2

      But he is not a good singer, that should give him away. I guess he's on Manny Pacquiao's level, though, as far singing.

    • @KiiruG
      @KiiruG 5 месяцев назад

      he was probably trolling😂​@@fredbloggs6080

  • @sirwillemgaming9686
    @sirwillemgaming9686 Год назад +111

    I think she already knows Richelle is the Filipino after her introduction. If she said it immediately, then this guessing game is done. Aheahehahea!
    Last guy did a good one. Word choices, stutters, and accent. Sounds really Pinoy.

    • @mikejugo7630
      @mikejugo7630 11 месяцев назад +1

      Richelle's spoken street tagalog was perfect

  • @zephyrblue7714
    @zephyrblue7714 Год назад +327

    Dude the last one was convincing. Also the one before him, you can rlly feel that he is immersed haha.

    • @realnixpixgames
      @realnixpixgames Год назад +35

      second to the last def had the pinoy humor

    • @ataparag232
      @ataparag232 Год назад +6

      Nahh he sounded like an American who lived in the Philippines for 20 years

  • @JoeBigBoi
    @JoeBigBoi Год назад +776

    I think the more someone tries the filipino accent the more it gives it away. I closed my eyes on the last person, he was consistent all througout except for the last answer. I think he was just tired or he panicked. Also, the bisaya guy was spot on for me.

    • @Vesterica15
      @Vesterica15 Год назад

      Great vlogs more to come

    • @TheIanrossd
      @TheIanrossd Год назад +28

      Bisaya guy was convincing indeed but his grammar gave it away for me. He didn't sound Cebuano.

    • @allansmithson1985
      @allansmithson1985 Год назад +17

      So true. They should have used Taglish, for example, in order to hide their accent and lack of vocabulary.

    • @Lobeyni
      @Lobeyni Год назад +48

      I was the bisaya guy! I wish I was as fluent as I was when I lived in Cebu back in 2013. My wife is from Negros, and she speaks fluently, but I typically only respond to her in English. This was my wake up call to practice again. Lmao!

    • @royalpanther6391
      @royalpanther6391 Год назад +5

      I'm bisaya and his bisaya wasn't convincing at all.. tf are you talking about?.. 😐🤷

  • @teppu05
    @teppu05 Год назад +317

    As a Filipina, I'm impressed with 9 and 10. They are good with our language.

  • @21b4ll3r21
    @21b4ll3r21 Год назад +34

    would’ve been great to do a quick post interview like they do in Cut with all the contestants to see how they got so connected to the philippines even tho they’re not filipinos

  • @bossinpajamas
    @bossinpajamas Год назад +78

    The last guy is very close to being a natural Filipino speaker. They should ask more people that speaks like him so it'll be harder😅. But of course, there's always a distinction to the way we speak. Each Filipino word has a unique feature that on Filipino can speak. Even if they speak Conyo, we can tell they're Filipino.

  • @iandelgado33
    @iandelgado33 Год назад +170

    This is by far the most entertaining "guess the real or nationality" video that i've watch so far, all of the paticipants gave a real pinoy impersonations and i guess they are really grow up or came here in the philippines... 👋👋👋

    • @RiceSquad
      @RiceSquad  Год назад +3

      Thank you for the kind words!

    • @vmindope
      @vmindope Год назад +1

      Truee, sobrang naenjoy ko tong episode! Kakatawa eh

  • @jungwhat
    @jungwhat Год назад +352

    Ah, I wish that they shared the background of the other contestants! I was so curious about why some of them can speak Filipino why some of them were born in the PH❤ loved the vid tho~ #pinoypride

    • @ImeLara17
      @ImeLara17 Год назад +28

      I know one of the contestant. He's a returned missionary. He served in the Philippines for 2 years to spread the gospel of Jesus Christ and find people to convert.

    • @Moss_piglets
      @Moss_piglets Год назад +8

      I'm 1/4 Pinay and have been mistaken as a missionary since I'm fluent in bisaya (my grandma's dialect) and Tagalog (we lived there for 5 years). Unfortunately, my bisaya accent comes out when I speak Tagalog which confuses Filipinos even more 😂
      Anyway, there are A LOT of missionaries in the Philippines. Even in small towns! I was surprised to see a Mormon church in a farming area in Capiz! Anyway, when my family lived in the Philippines in the early 2000s, my parents worked for an international organization helping the poor in the slums of Tondo. I remember meeting a lot of missionaries (mostly Mormons) and baptists from SK. While my folks did their medical missions, the Mormons and baptists gave free food. The Mormons are fluent in different dialects which I think made converting much easier compared to the Korean baptists. I think they were there mostly just to help and not really convert. I returned five years ago and the Mormons are still there trying to convert. But I've always been impressed at how fluent they are even the accents are great. I heard they study for years before they go off to do their missions in their chosen country.

    • @ImeLara17
      @ImeLara17 Год назад

      @@Moss_piglets No. It just takes them between 6 to 9 weeks to learn a foreign language before sending them to their assigned country. The country they were assigned to were not chosen by the missionaries but instead "An assignment to one of the more than 400 missions presently operating around the world comes from God through a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, acting with the authorization of the Lord’s living prophet. The spiritual gifts of prophecy and revelation attend all mission calls and assignments.”

    • @iannevelasco8593
      @iannevelasco8593 Год назад

      ​@@ImeLara17 😊

    • @rhowieroxas9008
      @rhowieroxas9008 Год назад

      ​@@ImeLara17 I thought so, too - Probably mormon missionaries...

  • @paengferrer
    @paengferrer Год назад +9

    This is awesome. I never thought that other people would be interested in Filipino culture but they all did great. They all speak the various languages and know the Philippine current events. Great video! :)

  • @amyboloron
    @amyboloron Год назад +31

    Wow. I'm impressed by every impostor's ability to speak in dialects. Richelle was the most obvious Filipina right from round 1 lol, but I'm super amazed by #10. He sounded so Filipino aside from tiny grammar/pronunciation/accent that gave him away. 😅

  • @maryebihara7361
    @maryebihara7361 Год назад +200

    Love the real Filipino answer about Claudine and Rico. Love it!

    • @richilleannlemmon8220
      @richilleannlemmon8220 Год назад +6

      Thank you 😊

    • @trina001
      @trina001 Год назад +5

      sama mo sina Jolina and Marvin, or Judy Ann and Wowie 😂😂 Ewan ko na lang

    • @GodsBlessing00
      @GodsBlessing00 Год назад +1

      I miss them so much deym. I still remember them when i was a kid then suddenly news report says rico yan died all of a sudden

    • @sherylcorbett8283
      @sherylcorbett8283 Год назад

      I think she intentionally made it too obvious :D

    • @fredbloggs6080
      @fredbloggs6080 Год назад

      I think her answer about liking the British actor because of his high nose bridge tends to give her away also, because I've observed nose jobs for Filipinos is the opposite of those jobs for Westerners, as usually in the West they try to reduce the bridge of the nose, where is in the Philippines they use implants and fillers to build it up.

  • @brendaallid-makalintal4345
    @brendaallid-makalintal4345 Год назад +142

    It’s so amusing and quite an honor to see and hear people speak our language and dialects well. Kudos to them for their efforts! I loved all of them!

  • @MrRushSkies
    @MrRushSkies Год назад +40

    The answer with Rico Yan and Claudine Barretto is definitely the key for Filipino gatekeeping.

  • @hamsanx9925
    @hamsanx9925 10 месяцев назад +3

    Really love the second to the last guy. He gives off the pinoy humorr

  • @PaulinaNikolasa
    @PaulinaNikolasa 10 месяцев назад +2

    Right off the bat, from the introduction, you can tell 5 is the Filipina. But 9’s sense of humor and confidence is so pinoy! 10 was also pretty convincing, his Filipino is really near native.

  • @jazzyp5377
    @jazzyp5377 Год назад +32

    The way the Filipino lady sounded is so Filipino, she sounds very nervous and shy. Parang typical Filipino na takot ma-interview, very reserve. 😊 I can definitely identify her I the first round pa lang. 😊

  • @richilleannlemmon8220
    @richilleannlemmon8220 Год назад +100

    It was so fun ☺️ thanks for having me there 😀

    • @RiceSquad
      @RiceSquad  Год назад +9

      Thanks again for helping out Richelle! You were great to have on set

    • @richilleannlemmon8220
      @richilleannlemmon8220 Год назад +7

      @@RiceSquad you are welcome 😁 my friends and family loved the video 🥰 they thought it was funny and entertaining 😁

  • @benedictballesteros3717
    @benedictballesteros3717 Год назад +198

    You can easily tell which one is which just by listening to their accents, no matter how good you are in a language you will always retain the accent of the language that you normally speak. Also another thing to look at is how they use the words, In learning a language it is very important to know the contextual meaning of a certain word or phrases and know how to utilize them perfectly in a given situation.

    • @rossaskeysha1369
      @rossaskeysha1369 Год назад +11

      That's really true. You can spot easily a Filipino even if they speak English. Accent, and how they construct sentences.

    • @stridershinobi8541
      @stridershinobi8541 Год назад

      tumpak!

    • @ogsimeriiiantonino2272
      @ogsimeriiiantonino2272 Год назад +1

      If you had cousin's and family that grew up in other country they might have accent like this but most common accent from them would be the "barok" one.

    • @RJLANGVLOGS999
      @RJLANGVLOGS999 Год назад +1

      Yung humuhula nga sigeng englis parang tangaa bakit ko pala pinapanuod to

    • @alpineassault
      @alpineassault Год назад +6

      sentence construction talaga e no? para sakin giveaway yung nagsasabi ng "lumpia syempre" kesa sabihin na "syempre lumpia". tsaka yung "sobrang sexy siya" imbis na "sobrang sexy niya".

  • @jenniferocampo1134
    @jenniferocampo1134 Год назад +3

    Salamat sa mga ganitong palaro. I am proud to be Filipino! From Los Angeles California ❤

  • @jeremymacaranas6417
    @jeremymacaranas6417 10 месяцев назад +3

    I knew who the Filipino is based on Claudine-Rico loveteam. They are one of the oldest love teams that I knew. They were really popular when I was still a kid and I still remember them. You'll never know them unless you grew up here/you're a Filipino. Same as the basis of the contestant.

  • @vhskiffuy88
    @vhskiffuy88 Год назад +28

    For me, you can easily tell who is a genuine Filipino by their accent, and you can easily eliminate those who appear to be struggling just to have a genuine Filipino accent, But it was admirable that every impostor did their best to speak with a Filipino accent, amazing indeed! :)

  • @paulkuiken-cb4fi
    @paulkuiken-cb4fi Год назад +49

    Filming this was so fun! Sana maulit muli!

    • @donsph
      @donsph Год назад +3

      Where you the last guy? I applaud your fluency in speaking fluent conversational tagalog. Your diction, accent and grammar are all spot on. You even know which words a typical Filipino would use an English word instead of the Tagalog one.

    • @paulkuiken-cb4fi
      @paulkuiken-cb4fi Год назад +6

      Opo, ako ang #10. Thank you for your kind words. I love studying and speaking Tagalog any chance I get.

    • @otokouno
      @otokouno Год назад +5

      Where’d you learn Tagalog? It was so good! Diction, accent and grammar are on point! I think you just panicked at the end and gave it away.

    • @paulkuiken-cb4fi
      @paulkuiken-cb4fi Год назад +7

      Thank you Allen, i was pretty nervous during the last question, hehe. I learned Tagalog by living in the Philippines for two years as a missionary for my church. I have tried to keep it up by continuing to use it as much as possible. I work in healthcare so usually I have Filipino coworkers I can talk to. I regularly listen to OPM music and watch Pinoy movies also.

    • @trina001
      @trina001 Год назад

      Ang galing mo po mag Tagalog, kuya!

  • @froeloe
    @froeloe Год назад +30

    i closed my eyes as they introduced themselves. i knew right away who the Filipino is by their accent during the first round. So easy.

  • @jeremiahvillegas8472
    @jeremiahvillegas8472 3 месяца назад +2

    It's the accent. It will take you years to master the filipino accent and remove the twang when you speak. One filipino can definitely distinguish another filipino in a crowded room.

  • @angelariddle3363
    @angelariddle3363 Год назад +19

    the claudine and rico answer really gave it away because they are classics

  • @mariaclaradelossantos398
    @mariaclaradelossantos398 Год назад +65

    Give the guy that sang the Manny song and the national anthem a honorary citizenship. Dang dude!❤

  • @rebecca2653
    @rebecca2653 Год назад +61

    I loved this so much! Everyone did a really great job. The last guy and the one who sang really sounded so Filipino. I'm so jellies that they speak Tagalog so well. I'm FULL Filipino and cannot speak one word. Time to take lessons!

    • @busyaustralia
      @busyaustralia Год назад

      Sige aral ka po o uwi ka muna sa Pinas.

    • @ukkaju2751
      @ukkaju2751 Год назад

      why can't you speak it? just curious

    • @rebecca2653
      @rebecca2653 Год назад +4

      @@ukkaju2751 Because when my parents finally had kids, they were told not to teach their kids Tagalog because it would confuse us. :( WTF I'm mad my parents listened to those people. But they spoke Tagalog to each other, so at least I can understand fluently.

    • @busyaustralia
      @busyaustralia Год назад +4

      @@rebecca2653 that is very common among Filipino abroad. The myth that 'it will confuse'.

  • @pinklover4737
    @pinklover4737 8 месяцев назад +1

    Obvious the real winner, her accent no one can deny she's pure Filipina.Thank you guys.

  • @SittieSaheda
    @SittieSaheda Год назад +6

    it was easy to tell who’s the filipino but this video is so well done! 😊 all of them did such a good job

  • @geedad
    @geedad Год назад +32

    most are obvious to those born/raised in PH based on accent as early as intro and everyone did well to be one but the guy who got eliminated last i have to say was very unexpectedly filipino! the cebuano/bisaya was tricky too and the singing bicolano was a nice touch! thanks all

  • @beaukapeliela9540
    @beaukapeliela9540 Год назад +36

    Thanks for having me, that was a a blast!

  • @inusaranglaag230
    @inusaranglaag230 Год назад +13

    the last guy had it going, intonation, preferences, soft voice...actually the last 3 guys could fool you if you dont really watch it

  • @roujiteku2114
    @roujiteku2114 Год назад +7

    given how complex tagalog grammar and how removed tagalog phonetics are from english, i think it would have been a more fair if you had them say singular words or scripted phrases. but all the participants (maliban kay ate malamang hahaha) should be commended for having a grasp of tagalog at all since they're non-natives. i repeat, it is *not* an easy language!! 👏👏

  • @rudolphilaga9557
    @rudolphilaga9557 Год назад +2

    They are all Pinoy at heart! Love this.

  • @jeongjae-oh9749
    @jeongjae-oh9749 Год назад +27

    They are actually very good in Filipino. As a multilingual filipino, nabubulol nga ako speaking my own language these people speak better Filipino than me 😂

  • @rama.5871
    @rama.5871 Год назад +11

    She's right. Claudine and Rico were the key words there since they're classic celebrities. Only a real pinoy can remember them.

  • @alpineassault
    @alpineassault Год назад +31

    this is really cool though. as a Filipino born here in the Philippines it was pretty easy to distinguish them based on accents and even just their initial introductions based on how they worded it but it's nice because those small nuances let me appreciate our own language more.
    still, shout out to the last guy. definitely made it more challenging.

  • @Vekcrazah
    @Vekcrazah 8 месяцев назад +1

    I’m filipino but i personally put less emphasis on their accents (since americanised filipinos are a thing and they CAN acquire accents that steer quite a bit away from the usual Filipino accent, with or without a dialect blend)
    but rather placed more emphasis on how much of a deep cut their cultural knowledge is. Last guy did so damn well since he answered just as how anybody would, and perhaps be even more convincing than an actual Filipino. The guesser was lucky that the celebrity duo question was such a deep cut answer that not even a common filipino would know it. Without that, it’d be way harder to distinguish the two finalists.
    Kudos to the guy. Did not stop at studying the accent and basic answers, but rather the background mentality on how a Filipino would answer.

  • @tatikagila5057
    @tatikagila5057 8 месяцев назад +1

    This is so fun! I had trouble when some of them started speaking in nonTagalog languages. For Tagalog, foreigners tend to have trouble with subtle pronunciation nuances between the 4 types of word stresses: mabilis, maragsa, malumay, malumi. So interesting that they also give themselves away when they don't know the "basic" barrio fiesta food. Not all popular Filipino food is for fiestas! Usually the Spanish-influenced foods are considered fiesta food. That was such a smart question.

  • @one_thirdlifecrisis
    @one_thirdlifecrisis Год назад +35

    That lava dress joke got me to give a like. amazing 🤣. and that last guy definitely did/still does his language study bc he's freakin good!

  • @TheKimykali
    @TheKimykali Год назад +17

    My nephew got 2nd place. Such a proud auntie!

  • @joc7996
    @joc7996 Год назад +18

    Aww this was a great laugh. Was hoping you introduced the others, curious to know how 9 and 10 are convincingly Pinoy-sounding.

  • @alistairt7544
    @alistairt7544 10 месяцев назад +1

    9 and 10, those guys' accents were so good. As in, pinoy yign pag salita nila. Lumaki kaya sila sa Pinas? Pero lahat sila, ang galing mag Filipino at Bisaya. Nakakatuwa ☺️

  • @sheenavalencia0708
    @sheenavalencia0708 Год назад +2

    Wow... Just by speaking their intros, you can easily identify which one's the native Filipino speaker... But then if you consider their "halfness", well, they're still considered Filipino... But I applaud these guys being able to speak Filipinos as well as they do... I wonder how they are able to speak the language that well...

  • @iii898iii
    @iii898iii Год назад +15

    Do this again but with a younger Filipino who grew up in the US. Her accent is a dead giveaway.

    • @RiceSquad
      @RiceSquad  Год назад +4

      haha true, but I didn't want to purposely trick the guesser, I wanted to portray an authentic Filipino from the Philippines

    • @archanged
      @archanged Год назад +1

      ​@@RiceSquad But the point of the game is to guess, with a Filipino accent too obvious it is simply too easy. Also, I think you are already purposely tricking the guesser with the foreign participants who can speak Filipino, though that also did not help to make guessing harder since their foreign accent is also a dead giveaway. Still a good concept though and an entertaining video.

    • @pinoytunes7707
      @pinoytunes7707 Год назад

      or maybe foreigners who had lived in the philippines for 10-20 years. I have seen youtubers who lived in the Philippines for less than that but their accent and grammar are perfect. Like Bisayang Hilaw hahahah.

  • @AngryKittens
    @AngryKittens Год назад +217

    She was right. She could've gotten it first try. The accent is just a dead giveaway. Most common mistakes:
    * Wrong stresses on the syllables.
    * Not pronouncing the glottal stop. Like in lumpia. Which has a glottal stop at the end. It's the "invisible consonant" in Filipino languages.
    * Too perfect pronunciations, pronouncing some words in their entirety with none of the elisions/shortcuts.
    * Not code-speaking. Using far too many native words instead of the usual Taglish/Bislish. When they do insert English or Spanish words, they pronounce the English words perfectly, and they use PROPER Spanish like "chinela" instead of the always-plural "chinelaS" in Filipino.
    * Missing "word connectors" and pronouns. etc. Rosa for example, omits words like "si" or the connecting suffix "-ng" (gusto koNG sumayaw)
    * (for men only) Voices pitched too high and too nasal that they sound distinctly feminine to Filipino ears. Almost like they're speaking Thai or Vietnamese.
    * The lilt at the end. Most foreigners unconsciously add it. Like they're questioning if what they said was right.
    That said, Reynaldo seriously has the BEST accent out of them so far. Kudos to them all for learning though.

    • @GodsBlessing00
      @GodsBlessing00 Год назад +5

      Chill lng po, laro lng po ito

    • @AngryKittens
      @AngryKittens Год назад +31

      @@GodsBlessing00 I am chill. LOL. Just explaining why it's difficult for non-native speakers to get the accent right, usually.

    • @shoyusuki8687
      @shoyusuki8687 Год назад +8

      @@AngryKittens Salamat sa insight, na gets ko na bakit madali malaman yung iba na hindi Pilipino.

    • @omgkeuri734
      @omgkeuri734 Год назад +3

      The 6th part sounding like feminine made me smile, I'm a Filipino guy and most of the time I talk to someone for the first time on the phone they would called me Ma'm, then I always tell them I'm a guy.

    • @spacemono5419
      @spacemono5419 Год назад +1

      Yaes, but i think that she couldnt get it on the first try because they had them eliminate each one at a time instead of guess who

  • @stevethea5250
    @stevethea5250 Год назад +14

    i kiinda wish the filipino wasnt revealed to us, so we can play along
    this would be funny concept to find them based on their singing too

  • @denzMg
    @denzMg Год назад +2

    During the first round, I didn't look at the screen and my top 2 choices were numbers 5 (Richille) and 10 (Paul). Paul's accent could easily pass for Filipino. 😀

  • @Sweet_Dae
    @Sweet_Dae Год назад +2

    Ang galing nya at nakuha niya talaga sino ang pinoy. I agree Rico and Claudine caught my attention kasi nga 90ths love team.

  • @ShutterKnack
    @ShutterKnack Год назад +9

    Oh man kudos to the foreigners with pusong pinoy. They were really good! I think a handful of them sound more Filipino than me! Coming from a Kiwi-Manileño

  • @jaysecond42
    @jaysecond42 Год назад +8

    Last 2 guys almost had it, the grammar and the starter word they use is on point. Even in my case it would be a tough call, but the Rico yan and Barreto seals the deal, that's an OG local popularity on the 90s especially if you watch PBO (Pinoy Box Office). Also because of that fact it clearly shows Richelle is from Metro Manila

  • @vjergina9331
    @vjergina9331 Год назад +5

    I mean, even if you don't look at them, you'll get who's the Filipino just by the enunciation right away. Also by how she speaks, she really speaks like a nanay.

  • @paulineemille
    @paulineemille Год назад +2

    I listened to this instead of watching to see if I could also guess and I knew right away it was Richille the first time she spoke. The accent was obvious. 😁 great video! #MabuhayPhilippines 🇵🇭

  • @johnphilipapud9477
    @johnphilipapud9477 8 месяцев назад +1

    I watched this with my eyes closed as I was lying down in bed about to go to sleep and as soon as number 5 introduced herself I instantly said “ah yan ang pinoy” and I was right!
    A lot of them had good accents but, it was the “filipino diction” that gave it away for me.
    I guess it’s just harder for filipinos living outside the Philippines for a very long time to recognize that part?
    And yeah they did their accent well but not to perfection
    Nice video though! 😊

  • @annamaya2235
    @annamaya2235 Год назад +6

    Super easy. Sa round one pa lang alam mo na kung sino ang pinoy eh. Lahat may accent except Richille. The last guy did great though but between him and Richelle, obvious pa rin na si Richelle ang real Pinoy.

  • @ryancapote4957
    @ryancapote4957 Год назад +16

    Hats off to the last, remaining guy. He’s very very well versed. The accent is almost perfect, man. Good job, po.
    Nice channel btw. 👏👏👏

  • @itsmahree
    @itsmahree Год назад +10

    the last 2 guys and the last girl are really good, but most notably the last guy. he had the accent, tone and expression on point. also, i had this on the background while cooking lunch so it felt like i was playing along 😅

  • @buhay-bilyonaryo1200
    @buhay-bilyonaryo1200 Год назад +1

    Many may have overlooked or did not listen well to the fact that even though Number 10 looks very much a European, he was born in San Miguel, Bulacan! Return to the beginning of this vlog. Reason why he speaks Tagalog so well!

  • @zekie106
    @zekie106 Год назад +6

    I would've gotten it in 2-3 tries
    It'll only be a challenge cus the last guy knows how to speak Filipino with a natural accent + he knows the culture pretty well

  • @alyxiaque
    @alyxiaque Год назад +7

    THE LAST GUY IS SO GOOD AT SPEAKING TAGALOG AND HE SOUNDS SO FILIPINO WHAT THE HECCCCCC HES SO COOL

  • @Hannah.Belle.
    @Hannah.Belle. Год назад +8

    You can already tell who's the Filipino just by their accents. But that guy at end was really good though!

    • @aiadee_asuncion
      @aiadee_asuncion Год назад

      We also have filipinos born as mixed race and got accents

  • @vellelagla-wf1gp
    @vellelagla-wf1gp 7 месяцев назад +1

    the LAST guy ..,very pilipino sa puso .ung second kahit saan dako nang pilipinas mo dalhin .ha,ha, goodvibes lng c sir ingats everyone and GOD BLESSED.😍👍🙏👋👏

  • @ChrisPBacon681
    @ChrisPBacon681 Год назад +1

    right off the bat you can tell based on how they construct their sentences.

  • @HiItsMe-ip8cj
    @HiItsMe-ip8cj Год назад +52

    Their Tagalog accent is killing me💀😭

    • @skyhunter2025
      @skyhunter2025 Год назад

      Here I thought conyo sounds like that...

    • @HiItsMe-ip8cj
      @HiItsMe-ip8cj Год назад +1

      @@skyhunter2025 exactly, Can cause ear cancer to me

  • @jdb6026
    @jdb6026 Год назад +6

    An American-Filipino born and raised in America has a distinct way of pronouncing words if they learned form their parents. So it was easy to tell that the others weren't really Filipinos. The last dude could've fooled me, but there were some inconsistencies compared to Stripes. Stripes was spot on. If they prolly said there were 2 or 3 Filipinos, I would've had a bit of a challenge. Just a bit.

  • @umamimari
    @umamimari Год назад +5

    Top 3 would have also been my choices! Good job y'all!! So happy to see people of other ethnicities speak way better Tagalog than my first generation Filipina-American ass hehe

  • @DKtrek21
    @DKtrek21 Год назад +2

    That Caucasian looking guy talks like a native. He has accent and nuances that native Filipino speakers has. He must be at least a decade speaker

    • @murimurimrui
      @murimurimrui 4 месяца назад

      If he talked over the phone, I would think he was one.

  • @nep401
    @nep401 Год назад +1

    I had a co-worker who who happens to be pure Spanish by blood but his siblings, parents, grandparents and etc. Has been living in the Philippines for centuries. I remember how fluent he is in Tagalog you cant talk shit in front of him because he will 100% understand ALL Tagalog words but with such a heavy Spanish accent accent.

  • @jonardnabartey1552
    @jonardnabartey1552 Год назад +6

    It's easy to identify the Filipino on this specific episode because of her accent when speaking our native language.

  • @carollina7273
    @carollina7273 Год назад +4

    just by the intro, you'll already know who is the real Filipino. But they really studied the language, even some expressions in different regions.

  • @TheOrangeLens-JohnRazon
    @TheOrangeLens-JohnRazon Год назад +5

    No. 10 actually sounds Filipino na medyo susyal

  • @sleepy_cinnabun
    @sleepy_cinnabun Год назад +2

    They should have asked what was their favorite show to watch on tfc! I would have said wow wow wee

  • @thomaschristopherwhite9043
    @thomaschristopherwhite9043 8 месяцев назад +1

    Last guy just kills it with the accent. He's got the corners and the hard R's down.

  • @pamirose8612
    @pamirose8612 Год назад +14

    I'm a full Filipino and I wouldn't be able to answer some of those questions. Also, it's amazing how they managed to find so many Non-native Tagalog speakers. I am so curious about all their stories and how they managed to learn Tagalog. 😅

  • @eyeswulf
    @eyeswulf Год назад +8

    The language skills are on point!

  • @aoharu_j
    @aoharu_j Год назад +6

    I had close my eyes and accent alone, I can pinpoint exactly which one is the filipino, the last guy is good but has a subtle accent

  • @trina1is1dying
    @trina1is1dying 11 месяцев назад +1

    aside from the accents im really impressed at how they grasped the languages... cebuano, tagalog i think i even heard a bit of hiligaynon from one.

  • @poeticdork6661
    @poeticdork6661 Месяц назад

    Yes, it would have been a great idea to give us a glimpse into each imposter-why they were chosen: why they can speak Filipino languages and have knowledge of the culture.
    Left me so curious because they all had unique personalities. Backstories please!

  • @yukiaedogawa
    @yukiaedogawa Год назад +5

    Number 5 and 10 would've been my guesses. The rest have very obvious accents that're not typical of Filipinos...but their command of the Filipino language (and dialects) is impressive.

  • @thecuriousjj3824
    @thecuriousjj3824 Год назад +4

    It's easy to differentiate Filipino from the others. Yung nag seald sakin na sagot nya is same din yung Claudine-Rico Yan loveteam that's very Filipino.

  • @allansmithson1985
    @allansmithson1985 Год назад +7

    Only one person sounded truly Filipino...the lady who won. The rest sounded so American and their grammar is not quite there. Their accents also betrayed them. The Cebuano dude sounded a bit Filipino but it was obvious he didn't grow up in the Philippines and he made some grammatical errors. I noticed immediately since Cebuano is my mother tongue. I was also quite impressed with the foreigners though, especially the ones who spoke non-Tagalog languages. I'm quite glad that they made an effort to learn those languages.

    • @Lobeyni
      @Lobeyni Год назад +3

      I was the Cebuano dude! Lol. Definitely need to work on it because I don’t speak it as often. My wife is from Negros and I understand her just fine…but speaking…that’s different. 🥴😂

  • @lcapangpangan1220
    @lcapangpangan1220 Год назад +1

    omfg this video is GREAT and so entertaining. Super impressed by the last 2 guys...wow

  • @jacekmaraj1774
    @jacekmaraj1774 Год назад +1

    Number 9 doesn't have the accent , but he has loud pinoy vibes.
    He's giving maingay na tambay na pakboy na playboy na nanchi- chicks na lasingero na ayaw matulog kahit madaling araw na .
    Heck , he even looks filipino. I would've lost if i were to guess.

  • @ManuYT143
    @ManuYT143 Год назад +4

    I can already distinguish the Filipino and the non Filipinos just by hearing their accent. But props to the med tech guy his fluent.

  • @bx5815
    @bx5815 Год назад +5

    To be honest, this would be a lot harder if they all did Taglish