I love where this channel is going and I love the past too. Please keep the hilarity. The knowledge. The calm. The explanation. You've got this. Rice. All. Day. I'm white. White as can't be in the sun, rice all day.
I love hearing a little bit of your story and how you are so PROUD of your heritage! I am also so proud of my Taiwanese heritage, 1st generation immigrant here ❣️
It's amazing at how much tagalog and Spanish sounds alike. For example Kalye=calle=Street. I don't speak Tagalog, but I do speak Spanish and so many words are the same, just maybe spelled differently. I know it's odd but I study different languages and one of the ways I'm able to learn them is hearing the way they cross over (? For lack of a better word).
In the 1600 to 1800s some indio (native) people speak spanish until the americans came and bought the country so English was taught in schools but natives still speak the native toungue. Like me a bisaya from Negros Oriental.
During Spanish time we spoke Spanish and after Spanish time to reclaim our own language they changed the "C" to "K" and spelled the words in their native form but still, the origin is Spanish.
@@valarmorghulis8139 Was Spanish the first language spoken there? Then it got mixed with English and something else? Is very interesting. Like Englishb today is very different from old and middle English. If we met someone who spoke either, we wouldn't understand them.
@q.t.gamingfamily hi Filipino here! No, our native language is not Spanish. We were colonised by Spain for 300+ years, and during that time our ancestors learned Spanish that's why some filipino words sound like Spanish.
My children grew up on mostly Filipino food, as we had a lady living with us for child care while we went to work. My son had a Filipino accent until grade 3, and both spoke a little Tagalog. Both my son and daughter preferred rice for each meal, and both married Asians. I should say my son had red hair and freckles as a kid, and really threw people off when they heard him speak! 😂🙋🏻♀️❤️
I'm in Cali, so I'm going to find a local restaurant with good reviews. Have a great day, John! Thanks for the Filipino food suggestions. It looks yummy.
I grew up in Hawaii an your making me miss all the good food from there, both my sister's married Filipino's an the food at the party I miss so very much, I don't know if the Filipino food taste the same as in Hawaii, but you so are making me miss it 🤤, the Hawaiian, oriental an Filipino food here in Colorado doesn't taste as good as back home 😢
I love where this channel is going and I love the past too. Please keep the hilarity. The knowledge. The calm. The explanation. You've got this. Rice. All. Day. I'm white. White as can't be in the sun, rice all day.
I love hearing a little bit of your story and how you are so PROUD of your heritage! I am also so proud of my Taiwanese heritage, 1st generation immigrant here ❣️
It's amazing at how much tagalog and Spanish sounds alike. For example Kalye=calle=Street. I don't speak Tagalog, but I do speak Spanish and so many words are the same, just maybe spelled differently. I know it's odd but I study different languages and one of the ways I'm able to learn them is hearing the way they cross over (? For lack of a better word).
In the 1600 to 1800s some indio (native) people speak spanish until the americans came and bought the country so English was taught in schools but natives still speak the native toungue. Like me a bisaya from Negros Oriental.
During Spanish time we spoke Spanish and after Spanish time to reclaim our own language they changed the "C" to "K" and spelled the words in their native form but still, the origin is Spanish.
@@valarmorghulis8139 Was Spanish the first language spoken there? Then it got mixed with English and something else? Is very interesting. Like Englishb today is very different from old and middle English. If we met someone who spoke either, we wouldn't understand them.
@@shinefia5987 During spanish time?
@q.t.gamingfamily hi Filipino here! No, our native language is not Spanish. We were colonised by Spain for 300+ years, and during that time our ancestors learned Spanish that's why some filipino words sound like Spanish.
You are such a sweet loving person. Thank you for sharing yourself with all of us. 🤗
Yes we hear the crunch!! And so sweet hugging his fans 😊
I love the love from the passersby. Great food. ❤
Much love to you, John ❤
My children grew up on mostly Filipino food, as we had a lady living with us for child care while we went to work. My son had a Filipino accent until grade 3, and both spoke a little Tagalog. Both my son and daughter preferred rice for each meal, and both married Asians. I should say my son had red hair and freckles as a kid, and really threw people off when they heard him speak! 😂🙋🏻♀️❤️
Kuya Bryan is my cousin. so happy that you experience their food! 😊
Nurse Johnn, you're so doggone handsome, and talented, young man.😊 (I'm an auntie)
You speak Tagalog with an accent now. Like I do haha. Moved to California at age 12 in May 2001
I'm in Cali, so I'm going to find a local restaurant with good reviews. Have a great day, John! Thanks for the Filipino food suggestions. It looks yummy.
Proud of you broskie🇨🇦🙏🙏🙏
I love you Nurse John you are Amazing and such a beautiful soul❤
Thank you for sharing ❤
Love this and your interactions ❤❤❤❤❤
I grew up in Hawaii an your making me miss all the good food from there, both my sister's married Filipino's an the food at the party I miss so very much, I don't know if the Filipino food taste the same as in Hawaii, but you so are making me miss it 🤤, the Hawaiian, oriental an Filipino food here in Colorado doesn't taste as good as back home 😢
Salamat NURSE JOHNN!!!
Now that’s a badass beautiful human being~ Love you ~ Love your videos 🔥
Sisig is one of my fav food too❤❤❤- greetings from Saudi Arabia
I loveee sisig/Bicol Express but i stopped eating pork. I would love to visit Canada because of the many kababayan ❤🥰🇵🇭
That sisig looks good!!!😊
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Looks delicious
Pashawirawt po kay Sir Jermain Gonzaga ng Cainta! :D
Kalye means street or alleyway.
The way you say Kalie makes me think of the Spanish word calle. Is that the meaning of Kalie?
Yes it is. Many tagalog words are from Spanish
Masarap
Hi there nurse John. Pinatakam mo ako ng sisig. Paano ko ba pababain bp ko niyan. 😂
Do you speak any other languages besides tagalog, English, and French?
Love from India... Big fan...❤