FILIPINO & CUYONON
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- Опубликовано: 6 апр 2023
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Cuyonon is a regional Bisayan language spoken on the coast of Palawan and the Cuyo Islands in the Philippines. Cuyonon had been the lingua franca (language used for communication) of the province of Palawan until recently when migration flow into the region rapidly increased. 43% of the total population of Palawan during the late 1980s spoke and used Cuyonon as a language. Later studies showed a significant decrease in the number of speakers due to an increase of Tagalog-speaking immigrants from Luzon.
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could you please make a video between the various dialect of tagalog? suppose to say metro manila tagalog vs cavite tagalog
I like this Language so much. Its so fascinating
Plsss do binukid from the bukidnon province of the Philippines
Hi Andy, mas magandang comparison din yung Cuyonon at Kinaray-a. Same family sila.
Nice video💞
nice 🎉
Lima gang ❤
On the translation though, "satan" was used on Cuyonon instead of "tukso" though for temptation.
Hi Andy! Did you finished the video?
Please do one video for Odia (ଓଡ଼ିଆ) and Bangla (বাংলা)
Can you do kapampangan and sambalic language(s)
Sambalic? Or Sambali?..sa tingin ko salita sa Zambales yun diba.. .Yung tono ng pagsasalita nila parehas ng kapampangan...pag di ka nakakaintindi ng sambali at kapampangan mapagkakamalaman mo na parehas sila
😮😮😮 some words are part bicol and bisaya also 😮😮😮
Lima gang!
Can you do Bulgarian and Russian together?
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Good video but don’t forget that Filipino is in Spanish, in English it is Philippine.
"Filipino" it's also in English for both language and nationality (for female is "Filipina"). The country it's (The) Philippines 🇵🇭
@@jarocari_0693 Exactly.
Filipino is used in both english and in spanish
no english speaker spells it "Philippine"