Here in the Philippines, normal conversation in pure Tagalog (Filipino language) is quite impossible.. we use Taglish (combination of Tagalog and English) in our casual conversation that's why you hear a lot of English when they talk.. 7:33 This song is called "Na Na Na'. They have a special music video with it. 12:16 Ate Maan. She was referring to the person named "Maan". "Ate" (pronounced as "aah-teh") in Filipino it means "older sister" or "older female". We use this to call someone who is an older female (similar to "unnie" in Korea but not exactly). So to call a female who looks older than you (but not too old), you will use the word "Ate" in the beginning before their name (ex. Ate Maan).
The BINI Roadtrip Adventures were filmed during the time when the group was just recently launched. That is the reason why almost everyone don't know them yet (except of course a few of those who have been following them since their training days OR some of us who saw them when they were first presented in national TV to perform). It is the time when travel restrictions were just began to be lifted from Covid-19 pandemic. Back then young Filipinos (well, most of them) are hooked more into KPop and they were simply just not interested with what PPop has to offer. But when BINI began breaking records through social media achievements, more and more became interested and finally new fans discovered how great their discography is. Now with regards to the songs they sang in the adventure, the first one is "Na Na Na" (you can check its corresponding MV and might be interested too with the mirrored dance practice in which they did it in acapella). The second song is "8" (I believe there is a clearer version of it somewhere without the wind noise 😅) which tells about their journey during the training days and how they find support from each other and then from their fans.
When they made those episodes, they were just new, I believe it wasn't even a year that's why people barely or don't even recognize them yet. But now, if they go out they gather crowds around them.
Thank you for checking out their Roadtrip Adventures. The song in the 2nd episode is "8" written and composed by Colet. It is included in their first album. It talks about their journey from their trainee days.
They were launched during the pandemic. They went through all the difficulties as a group. Even the network which supports them (ABS-CBN) was shut down by the government. But they stuck together. When they made these vids, they were practically unknown yet. So just see how happy they were that Blooms surprised them and joined in dancing. The song they sang in the second episode is “8”, written by Colet. It’s a song about how they all stuck together through all the challenges, towards achieving their dreams. The line in that song, “Walo hanggang dulo,” translates to “All 8 until the end.” It’s become their promise to each other, from them to the Blooms, and the Blooms to BINI. There’s really so much to be proud of with these girls.
Thanks man for checking Bini's vlogs they did a lot especially the time that they were new, you should continue the journey man to learn more about Bini, their songs which they performed in every episode & our culture & also the beautiful places here our country btw this is the best think about our country almost 90% of people here speak english & ya in Manila mostly people mix tagalog & english while talking we simply called it taglish
Great Reaction! Pls continue to react to their vlogs. I think youre the only foreign reactor who reacted to their vlogs if im not mistaken. Thank you for this 😊❤
Very nice! Mabuhay means "Long Live" but it is now used for "Welcome" and "Hello" as well nowadays 😅 . And yes, we Filipinos are now getting used to use Tagalog or regional languages together with English. There is also a Bini Roadtrip Adventures in Baguio too 😊 The song that they are performing in episode 1 is "Na na na na" , one of their popular songs and it has MV too 😊. On episode 2, it was titled "8" 😊 "Ate Maan" is name of a person. "Ate" means older sister or older female, "Maan" is the name of the person 😅 It is pronounced actually as "a-teh" Intramuros was built as a walled city by the Spanish on the 1500s to make a foothold here and that was the start that they colonized the Philippines for more than 300 years. That is also why Spanish has influence on our culture and even the word "Kamusta" that you have mentioned is actually comes from "Como esta" which means "How are you" in Spanish.
They are funny as hell, especially their tiktok compilations, but im afraid you won't understand anything mostly because it's filipino humour, but just their slapstick energy can absolutely make day your bro.
Filipino and English are the official languages of the Philippines so it isn't rare at all to hear us mixing both languages. Our official papers and documents are also written in English like birth certificate and etc....
Our official language is called FILIPINO, if it consist of Tagalog, English, Spanish, Chinese and some Japanes and lokal dialect, may be that is why you are picking up English , Spanish in between each line - but yeah its mix
So just to give you the lowdown on the second location of the Bini roadtrip the girls are in Intramuros the old spanish colonial capital of the country lots of historical sites you can find there since Intramuros was the old seat of power for the Spaniards i know this by heart since my college campus is located within the Intramuros area
Here in the Philippines, normal conversation in pure Tagalog (Filipino language) is quite impossible.. we use Taglish (combination of Tagalog and English) in our casual conversation that's why you hear a lot of English when they talk..
7:33 This song is called "Na Na Na'. They have a special music video with it.
12:16 Ate Maan. She was referring to the person named "Maan". "Ate" (pronounced as "aah-teh") in Filipino it means "older sister" or "older female". We use this to call someone who is an older female (similar to "unnie" in Korea but not exactly). So to call a female who looks older than you (but not too old), you will use the word "Ate" in the beginning before their name (ex. Ate Maan).
Ohhh thanks for all this info! for sure gotta check that song out.
The BINI Roadtrip Adventures were filmed during the time when the group was just recently launched. That is the reason why almost everyone don't know them yet (except of course a few of those who have been following them since their training days OR some of us who saw them when they were first presented in national TV to perform). It is the time when travel restrictions were just began to be lifted from Covid-19 pandemic. Back then young Filipinos (well, most of them) are hooked more into KPop and they were simply just not interested with what PPop has to offer. But when BINI began breaking records through social media achievements, more and more became interested and finally new fans discovered how great their discography is. Now with regards to the songs they sang in the adventure, the first one is "Na Na Na" (you can check its corresponding MV and might be interested too with the mirrored dance practice in which they did it in acapella). The second song is "8" (I believe there is a clearer version of it somewhere without the wind noise 😅) which tells about their journey during the training days and how they find support from each other and then from their fans.
When they made those episodes, they were just new, I believe it wasn't even a year that's why people barely or don't even recognize them yet. But now, if they go out they gather crowds around them.
Thank you for checking out their Roadtrip Adventures. The song in the 2nd episode is "8" written and composed by Colet. It is included in their first album. It talks about their journey from their trainee days.
19:16 the title they sing is "8" colet wrote that song
They were launched during the pandemic. They went through all the difficulties as a group. Even the network which supports them (ABS-CBN) was shut down by the government. But they stuck together. When they made these vids, they were practically unknown yet. So just see how happy they were that Blooms surprised them and joined in dancing. The song they sang in the second episode is “8”, written by Colet. It’s a song about how they all stuck together through all the challenges, towards achieving their dreams. The line in that song, “Walo hanggang dulo,” translates to “All 8 until the end.” It’s become their promise to each other, from them to the Blooms, and the Blooms to BINI. There’s really so much to be proud of with these girls.
Thanks man for checking Bini's vlogs they did a lot especially the time that they were new, you should continue the journey man to learn more about Bini, their songs which they performed in every episode & our culture & also the beautiful places here our country btw this is the best think about our country almost 90% of people here speak english & ya in Manila mostly people mix tagalog & english while talking we simply called it taglish
Omg didn't expect this ❤
Thanks for reacting to their vlogs. I miss watching their vlogs when they were still starting as a PPOP GG.❤
Hoping to see more bini reaction vids from you I'll surely wait for more❤
Great Reaction! Pls continue to react to their vlogs. I think youre the only foreign reactor who reacted to their vlogs if im not mistaken. Thank you for this 😊❤
Really? that's cool if so just trying to get to know them more! Thanks for watching
More reaction about BINI hehe
Love this reaction 😍
Everytime I see Mikha I just do heavy breathing🤣😍
Wow thank you for this.
I'm excited for your next bini roadtrip reaction.
i love you bini
Just subscribed to fellow bloom.. hope you watched their North America tour soon .
Thanks for this. 😊
Very nice! Mabuhay means "Long Live" but it is now used for "Welcome" and "Hello" as well nowadays 😅 . And yes, we Filipinos are now getting used to use Tagalog or regional languages together with English. There is also a Bini Roadtrip Adventures in Baguio too 😊
The song that they are performing in episode 1 is "Na na na na" , one of their popular songs and it has MV too 😊. On episode 2, it was titled "8" 😊
"Ate Maan" is name of a person. "Ate" means older sister or older female, "Maan" is the name of the person 😅 It is pronounced actually as "a-teh"
Intramuros was built as a walled city by the Spanish on the 1500s to make a foothold here and that was the start that they colonized the Philippines for more than 300 years. That is also why Spanish has influence on our culture and even the word "Kamusta" that you have mentioned is actually comes from "Como esta" which means "How are you" in Spanish.
This guy deserves more subscribers!
Hope you enjoy. 😊 Waiting for more Bini related videos 🙏😍
They are funny as hell, especially their tiktok compilations, but im afraid you won't understand anything mostly because it's filipino humour, but just their slapstick energy can absolutely make day your bro.
Subscribed!
Ayyy thanks!
prettiest girl group in this era
BINI can't do this anymore.. people will go crazy
more reaction to bini road trip adventures ang songs thanks
please check out their Bini Roadtrip Adventures in Batangas and Baguio! those were a blast as well
Maloi recalde my new crush..😊
Filipino and English are the official languages of the Philippines so it isn't rare at all to hear us mixing both languages. Our official papers and documents are also written in English like birth certificate and etc....
8:43 that's actually there song called "Na Na Na". You should react to the M/V and the Dance &.Vocal practice pls.😊😊
Please react to BINI KAHIT NA AND NA NA NA Mirror dance practice they also sing live while dancing
Subscribing for mor BINI vlogs reaction
that time their not too famous but now its like bogsh damn everywhere
Please react "bata kaya mo" and "golden arrow live wish bus" nexttt!!!!!
"Ate" means big sister or female older kn age, like unnie in Korean
Here In the Philippines we are really find it Hard to speak Fully Filipino (Tagalog) specially in these new Generation.
Our official language is called FILIPINO, if it consist of Tagalog, English, Spanish, Chinese and some Japanes and lokal dialect, may be that is why you are picking up English , Spanish in between each line - but yeah its mix
So just to give you the lowdown on the second location of the Bini roadtrip the girls are in Intramuros the old spanish colonial capital of the country lots of historical sites you can find there since Intramuros was the old seat of power for the Spaniards i know this by heart since my college campus is located within the Intramuros area
Thats how filipinos usually speak we cant speak straight tagalog we always mix it with English every now and then
Bro can you react to the song "bata kaya mo" by bini x playertwo it's a great song. especially the rapping there.
You got it!
Please react to Na Na Na my second favorite BINI song
I'll check it out!
we really automatically talk English and tagalog (taglish)
that’s how filipinos normally speak, tagalog, English, with a bit of Spanish
Sir please react to BINI X BGYO USA Adventure!❤❤❤
oh no the captions for ep 3 is unavailable 🥲
Ohh ur right! that sucks but looks like the rest are good
language and buildings are all influenced by Spain. when Spain conquered the Philippines, that's why the European style of other buildings
You should watch EL's Planet the bini there are so funny. Ilove your video to🫶
you can now rarely see or hear filipinos speaking straight tagalog
go check the NaNaNa mv
Lez go000!!!