Hindi Talaga “THANK YOU” Ang “SALAMAT” | Pinoy Historian Explains 🇵🇭

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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2024

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  • @omancyledesma1258
    @omancyledesma1258 3 года назад +202

    DepEd should focus on developing new education curriculum. The real history is hidden mystery for many.

    • @chim8523
      @chim8523 3 года назад

      Mahirap mag adjust lalo na sa elem! It is our language and come from our ancestors!

    • @jbnjugj3560
      @jbnjugj3560 3 года назад

      @Ray Anthony Brady hahaha true

    • @143kekeke
      @143kekeke 3 года назад +7

      I feel like Elementary is THE PERFECT stage to introduce pre -colonial language, script and culture because Children are sooo curious, passionate and true. 🙏✌️

    • @merlin88888
      @merlin88888 3 года назад +2

      kirby for deped head instead of briones 😂😂😂

    • @tonitskikun9059
      @tonitskikun9059 3 года назад +1

      @@143kekeke yep yep,true indeed. And if I were an elem student who learned ph history with a new learning curriculum which delves deeper into the ph history,I will definitely aspire to be a historian, it's rlly just that fascinating,i mean I just watched a vid awhile ago then got addicted into it,welp too bad tho

  • @xienzenDy
    @xienzenDy 4 года назад +241

    This is what DepEd's Filipino & AP teachers have to watch. Hindi puro TikTok at Western videos (for reviewing and retraining).

    • @cryptocosa9632
      @cryptocosa9632 4 года назад +3

      Sasabihin nalang kasi ng teacher na, panuorin nyo Lang sa RUclips para matoto kayo

    • @건오프
      @건오프 4 года назад +11

      There's alot Filipino history trended on tiktok. FYI i learnt alot from historian tiktokers na di tinuro sa school. 💁🏽‍♀

    • @ShaunnNuiq21522
      @ShaunnNuiq21522 3 года назад +6

      Magiging false facts po ang content kong tinapos po ninyo ang video. Alam naman natin na maganda na word na SALAMAT ang nagbibigay ito ng magandang pakiramdam sa ating sinasabihan, ang nangyari sa video niya nirelate niya pa ito sa mga descrimanation na nangyayari na wala namang kabuluhan sa history ng SALAMAT na word. Sana nag stick nalang siya sa content that really pertains to the word SALAMAT. Kase nung hinaluan niya na ng mali eh magiging false na tuloy.

    • @jpabcede5016
      @jpabcede5016 3 года назад

      @@ShaunnNuiq21522 alin ang false doon?

    • @jealoustoro6213
      @jealoustoro6213 2 года назад

      @@ShaunnNuiq21522 what?

  • @PeterPenn10
    @PeterPenn10 4 года назад +177

    How is this not taught in Elementary?? This is amazing!!!

    • @J11_boohoo
      @J11_boohoo 4 года назад +17

      Imagine learning the origins of literally every Filipino word, it would be nice to have a history teacher to just talk about these but to add this to the curriculum doesn’t make sense

    • @kanduyog1182
      @kanduyog1182 4 года назад +8

      This isn't really a subject for elementary aged kids.
      There's etymology, or the study of the origins of words that is more fit for college.

    • @luigicalapatia6433
      @luigicalapatia6433 4 года назад

      Absent ka siguro ☮️

    • @boysilpon
      @boysilpon 4 года назад +4

      Si lapulapu nga naging bayani eh hindi nmn pala pilipino kundi malaysian. At nakipag away lang sa mga espanyol para lang sa negosyo niya

    • @kanduyog1182
      @kanduyog1182 4 года назад +11

      @@boysilpon Unang-una, kung hindi Pilipino si Lapulapu. Mas lalong hindi siya Malaysian kasi wala namang bansang Malaysia noon. Nagkaroon lang ng Malaysia matapos silang sakupin ng mga Briton.
      Taga-Mactan siya, hindi Pilipino o Malaysian.

  • @SheilaJungco
    @SheilaJungco 3 года назад +12

    Sa Mindanao may MinSuPala history class kami. History of the kingdom of Mindanao, Sulu at Palawan. I'm so surprised na wala ito sa Visayas at Luzon. Salamat po for creating this channel, this could lessen the gap kahit papaano.

    • @JKTravelAdventure
      @JKTravelAdventure Год назад

      may kindom po ang sa luzon. tulad ng kingdom ng tondo at sa mga pampanga po at ilocano po at isa pa ang palawan po ay Luzon po. mga taga luzones

    • @SheilaJungco
      @SheilaJungco Год назад

      Yes we know.. Luzon centered naman kasi ang history class sa Pilipinas..

    • @MyawMyaw01
      @MyawMyaw01 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@JKTravelAdventure history *class* po about sa kingdom sa Visayas at Luzon. Hindi history ang wala

  • @danchristian8751
    @danchristian8751 4 года назад +148

    I’m from Mindanao and I’m very pleased to say that MOST Christians and Muslim are living harmoniously. I am a Christian and meron din akong mga kaibigang muslim, so I do wish more Christians are frees from their ignorance and start tolerating each other differences.
    Salamat po

    • @danchristian8751
      @danchristian8751 4 года назад +1

      *will be freed

    • @tigers14
      @tigers14 4 года назад +11

      tell that to muslims. alam mo ba na tinuturo ng mga imam sa mga muslim na wag makipaghalubilo sa mga non-muslims?
      you calling christians ignorant is very insulting. muslims live peacefully in non-muslims countries but christians are oppressed and persecuted in muslim majority countries.
      the only one whos ignorant here would be you.
      FYI, Five (5) siege na ang nangyari sa Mindanao.
      1996 - Ipil siege
      2000 - Zamboanga CIty (Cabatangan)
      2001/2 - Basilan Siege
      2013 - Zamboanga City Siege
      2017 - Marawi siege.

    • @mendicius_jade
      @mendicius_jade 4 года назад +18

      I am also a Christian from Mindanao, and while we cannot deny those terrorism attacks, we cannot generalize them to the whole Muslim population here as we often mingle with them. In fact, personally I have my muslim friends, and they are fine to be with. Those "terrorists" are just a group of radicals who do not conform to the majority of muslims' mindset.

    • @tigers14
      @tigers14 4 года назад +5

      @@mendicius_jade btw, im sure you know of "Campo Islam" or whatever term they use. this is what in Europe they call ENCLAVES. Duterte himself mentioned about this in his SONA. they segregate themselves from the rest of the society because they think they are superior than the rest. this is why they are pushing for the BANGSAMORO (Islamic State).

    • @tigers14
      @tigers14 4 года назад +8

      @@mendicius_jade the individual musulman not the issue. the problem is the ideology that is islam. all these JIHAD is deeply rooted in islamic doctrine.
      the majority doesnt matter when they do not condemn those jihadists. heck, even their own imams are involved, how do you make excuse of that?
      when the marawi siege happened, the ulamma council in my city only condemned the killings of "innocent women and children" but they did not condem the RAPING, SEX-SLAVERY that was committed by those Jihadists, you know why? because SEX-SLAVERY is PART of JIHAD it is prescribe in the Sharia. it is what Muham-mad practiced, that is why aside from having dozens of wives, he also had dozens of concubines / sex-slaves and this is what these Jihadists are emulating.
      and as what i've mentioned previously, there are imams that teach musulman not to mingle with non-musulman because it is Haram / forbidden. that kind of teaching seems harmless at a glance but if you look at it deeply, that is the seed planted in the minds of the muslim youths into hating the non-musulman and eventually becoming a Jihadists/Terrorists.

  • @angelo022996
    @angelo022996 4 года назад +38

    Never realized that our "salamat" and the Bahasan "selamat" had Arabic roots. But looking back, it makes perfect sense! Nicely explained, Kirby!

    • @hey_zenn
      @hey_zenn 3 года назад +3

      yes yes yes, most words in the world have an arabic roots

    • @lakas_tama
      @lakas_tama 2 года назад

      @@hey_zenn mas marami pa rin sa sanskrit

    • @AceKnorr
      @AceKnorr Год назад +1

      And alam mo rin ba na ang ibig sabihin ng Bahasa ay Wika o sa English ay Language? You can sa Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian Language) o Bahasa Melayu (Malay Language). In Meranao, we say Basa. Like Basa Maranao (Maranao Language), Basa Tagalog (Tagalog Language)

  • @art_nulfo
    @art_nulfo 4 года назад +6

    This made me realized how I need to know more about my first language which is Tagalog and my parents' language Waray. I'm very interested about world's languages and I admit how I struggling with my knowledge in English because of the fear that there would be someone correct my grammar but I need to practice it for my dream job. However, this kind of video reminds me that every language has it roots and uniqueness that we should proud of. So I will keep learning.

    • @jehuirasales3588
      @jehuirasales3588 4 года назад +2

      Waray is Visaya origin. I am Bisaya :)

    • @art_nulfo
      @art_nulfo 4 года назад +1

      @@jehuirasales3588yes. Thank you🙂

    • @denniscabubas1641
      @denniscabubas1641 3 года назад

      Shame. That's quite common amongst kids of Waraynon parents who've settled in NCR.

  • @rosieanntreyes8473
    @rosieanntreyes8473 3 года назад +1

    Hi Kirby
    I love this video...
    I stayed in Indonesia for almost 2 1/2
    Una dahil sa isang Church related missionary service...the second time was for a scholarship grant..
    I've learned to love their language, culture and religious diversity...
    Saya merinduhkan teman temanku di Indonesia after watching this video...
    And I feel a nice and warm feeling Everytime I see people with a hijab...
    Selamat sa mga video content mo!!!!

  • @sevenmoons8700
    @sevenmoons8700 4 года назад +136

    Dito samin sa Bicol ang Thank you o Salamat ay"Diyos mabalos"
    ibig sabihin "God will return the favor"☺😇

    • @dondon1817
      @dondon1817 4 года назад +3

      Iyo baga, matud mananggad an 🤣

    • @MightyPrinceTV
      @MightyPrinceTV 4 года назад

      Sa Ivatan naman “Dios mamajes”

    • @blakecastillo6829
      @blakecastillo6829 4 года назад +2

      taga bicol here

    • @asyongsalonga5333
      @asyongsalonga5333 3 года назад +1

      Same in some areas of iloilo

    • @antoniobenitez3344
      @antoniobenitez3344 3 года назад +7

      Politiko lang naggagamit kan "Diyos Mabalos"? hahaha garo pago
      Kagayon na taramon, ikakabit pa sa pulitika.

  • @gaudia3985
    @gaudia3985 3 года назад +1

    Enjoyed the etymology section. 👍
    Because of Filipinos' casual regard for appropriate language use, one has to be wary of new turns of speech that can develop into a trend that mis or undereducates (filipinisms as an example) And so one time a foreign acquaintance asked if it was correct to use 'salamat' everytime one says goodbye because he said it had been thrown at him a number of times, i reiterated that it means 'thanks' and not 'bye', presupposing that the folks he met may have simply adopted another trendy speech habit.
    But if the etymology shows it is 'peace' or 'be blessed' and the like, then now i can say sure, one can choose to use it when taking leave.
    When i use it for leavetaking, it's always prompted by something to thank for. But now that i think about it some more, there have been instances where i used it unconsciously simply because. 😊 A powerful word, huh.

  • @lirasangre3536
    @lirasangre3536 3 года назад +8

    So para siyang ganito
    Salamat = Thank you, I hope for more blessings to you.
    Nice!

  • @foodforyourbrain2913
    @foodforyourbrain2913 3 года назад

    RUclips recommended this to me. So worth it. Sana ganito rin yung mga tinuturo satin sa school so we can still get to know ourselves deeply.

  • @jeffersonvillarta7941
    @jeffersonvillarta7941 4 года назад +96

    Don't skip ads guys! Yan na lang tulong natin kay kuya Kirby 😊💕❤

    • @tej843
      @tej843 4 года назад +6

      Huwag mo akong manduhan!!!

    • @KirbyAraullo
      @KirbyAraullo  4 года назад +11

      Maramimg Salámat ♥️🙏🏽😊

    • @adik_from_novaliches
      @adik_from_novaliches 4 года назад +8

      @PhSt Uhhmm, he never said that. He didn't say it in the video. He just said that Muslims have been living in what is now known the Philippines for a very long time, which is indeed correct.

    • @adik_from_novaliches
      @adik_from_novaliches 4 года назад +6

      @PhSt I don't know if this ain't obvious, but Filipino natives who decided not to convert to the Islamic faith are NOT the same as to those who did. They're two completely different entities.
      And I don't know how you were able to conclude from my short statement that "Muslims OWN the Philippines". It's fascinating how you're like this. I'm not sure how well you can (and understand) but I DID NOT SAY that Muslims own the country. That I am sure of.
      Speaking of things I'm sure of, I don't know much about your upbringing nor your experiences with Muslims, but you seem to hate them....a LOT. And I have no real idea of what your goal is, but I'm no longer entertaining you and your ignorant questions because I have more important stuff to do.

    • @esda13
      @esda13 3 года назад

      @@adik_from_novaliches it

  • @stickieghost
    @stickieghost 3 года назад

    Bakit ngayon ko lang nakita tong channel na to? Napaka informative. Salamat...este paano ko sasabihing "thank you"?

  • @anjeloansay3483
    @anjeloansay3483 4 года назад +188

    so parang Salam + Lahat= Salamat, parang peace all of you ahhaha

    • @neilsumanda1538
      @neilsumanda1538 4 года назад +3

      the context is based on Bahasa Melayu and Indonesia..i cud not find any derived words, or usage of the word...
      For example in cebuano,
      1) USÁ is the correct cebuano term for number 1. and not ISA... bcuz there are no cebuano words that comes from ISA.. We have NAGKAHIUSA.. HINIUSA..
      .
      For the SALAMAT there are no other words related to it.. Maybe, IT is borrowed word.. it is similar to SELAMAT, but it's usage is different..
      Just like we borrowed the TOMA/TOMAR from spanish to mean 'TO DRINK'... but in spanish you can say TOMAR UN BUS (do you have to drink a bus?)..

    • @user-nm6ce4hu1o
      @user-nm6ce4hu1o 4 года назад +7

      @@neilsumanda1538 alam mo kasapi tau ng austronesian language family against ako sa sinabi mong derived words ang salmat sa lenggwahe nila saka yung selamat nila ay congrats. 😑

    • @vanharoldgonzales5361
      @vanharoldgonzales5361 4 года назад +11

      @@neilsumanda1538 Mga latin america o ibang bansa na na-colonized ng Spain ang gumagamit ng Tomar (to take), toma (he/she take), tomo (I take), tomas (you take). Ang spanish term talaga ng "to drink" ay "beber" hawig sa italian term na "bere"

    • @vanharoldgonzales5361
      @vanharoldgonzales5361 4 года назад +7

      @@neilsumanda1538 Kaya yung "tomar un bus" ay pwede i-translate sa "take a bus"

    • @kanduyog1182
      @kanduyog1182 4 года назад +13

      @@neilsumanda1538 Didn't you watch the video? He clearly already explained the origins of _salamat_ .
      Malay/Indonesian _selamat_ and Tagalog _salamat_ via Malay both derive from Arabic سلامة "salāmah"
      Cebuano _usa_ like the Tagalog _isa both derive from PAN (proto-austronesian) *isa, *esa, or *əsa, therefore both are cognates. Through vowel changes which is reflected as /u/ Cebuano and /i/ in Tagalog. Hence _bituin/bituon_ , _kain/kaon_ , _isa/usa_ .

  • @queenbeebam3375
    @queenbeebam3375 3 года назад

    Very educational! kudos! Nahilo lang talaga ako ng bongga sa likot ng kamay.

  • @not_ease
    @not_ease 4 года назад +20

    yesss filipino historian vlogger!!

  • @elkrazi
    @elkrazi Год назад

    This makes me realize that we have an older and deeper connection to the Middle East. I've never connected Salamat and Assalamu Alaikum but now that you've pointed it out, it makes perfect sense.

  • @jabes3615
    @jabes3615 4 года назад +36

    What I find interesting really is that ‘salamat’ or thank you is almost the same in most Filipino languages... Isang salitang nagdudugtong sa ating mga Pilipino..

    • @kevinseymoure1194
      @kevinseymoure1194 4 года назад +5

      “salamat” is non existent in ilokano language though...

    • @tigers14
      @tigers14 4 года назад

      its not filipino.

    • @joshmarc100
      @joshmarc100 4 года назад +3

      In Ilocano, we say "agyamanak" to express gratitude. But nowadays some people use salamat more often.

    • @user-tv4ih2kq6r
      @user-tv4ih2kq6r 3 года назад

      Actually there is a so called "proto-philippine" addressed and reconstructed by linguist, altho Badjaus are excluded to that.
      It is also the oldest Austranesian langauge after Formosan. Altho in this example "salamat" is a loan word as he mentioned so some or most states only had them not part of proto-philippine language.

    • @kevinseymoure1194
      @kevinseymoure1194 3 года назад

      @Eleazar Laggui lol 🤣 wen kabsat 👍🏻 mabalin

  • @shLckabueg
    @shLckabueg 3 года назад

    Thank you for your channel. Matagal na akong interesadong malaman at maintindihan ang ating kultura, bago pa dumating ang mga kastila. Alam ko that it is very rich but no one is teaching this in school. It makes me proud of who the Filipinos really are. A people who are open-minded, advanced and live together harmoniously. I just wish na sana maging isang bansa tayo, lahat nagmamahal sa ikauunlad ng inang bayan.

  • @multifanboy2947
    @multifanboy2947 3 года назад +37

    Fun fact: Annyeong hasaeyo of Korea literally means "Are you at peace?" Just like our salamat

    • @aletlee179
      @aletlee179 3 года назад +1

      but there are not part of the language family similar to arabic.

  • @ryan-smith
    @ryan-smith Год назад +1

    I think the literal equivalent of saying thanks in the Tagalog language after you receive a favor or gift is "Pagpalain ka nawa (ng Poong may-kapal)". Similar to Europeans saying grace or gracias.
    But of course SLM (salamat) is also as meaningful to say because you're wishing peace to the one giving you the favor and peace is as important as pagpapala (grace or blessing).
    In Ilocano (another Philippine language north of the Philippines), saying thank you is "agyamanak" which means "I am blessed", expressing your acknowledgement of the gift or favor that you received. I also think that this "agyamanak" is the more appropriate phrase if your expressing your gratitude to God. (yes it's a phrase; agyamanak is actually concatenated two words: agyaman+ak).

  • @khakikyan5818
    @khakikyan5818 4 года назад +14

    that is why the pen is mightier than the sword used in a good or wrong way. The pen can either make or break a reputation, beliefs and history, etc.

  • @JeloFojas
    @JeloFojas 3 года назад

    Napakahusay. Bakit ngayon ko lang nakita itong Channel na ito

  • @pastense
    @pastense 3 года назад +19

    I think the problem is when translating into English, “thank you” would be the general equivalent but *not* the EXACT meaning.

  • @genymorenosalamat7340
    @genymorenosalamat7340 3 года назад

    Assallamualaikum Kirby. Maraming salamat sa pageksplika mo ng ating historiya at kung saan nanggaling ang Salamat. Kung tutuusin alam ko kung saan nanggaling pero hindi ako binibilib ng aking kapwa tao. Salamat din ang aking apilido :) JazakAllah khair Kirby and keep up the great work ! 🙏🏼☪️

  • @artesiningart4961
    @artesiningart4961 4 года назад +3

    I am excited for the upcoming lesson/episode about the culture, history, and mythology of typhoons, super typhoons, tropical depressions, storms, and thunderstorms in our country (which are mostly or all called and referred to as "bagyo" in the Filipino national language at least).
    I am also curious about Limahong/Lim Hong/Lin Feng, because I only knew about him and his name and character from the Filipino animated film "Urduja", and which I am also personally a little bit skeptic about its (the animated film's) events, characters, and story as being real, actual, factual, documented, written, or at least accurately based on real, actual, factual, documented, or written historical events, accounts, or chronicles. For me, personally and I guess, the animated film is just loosely based.
    ✌😁

  • @DrumTeacherManila
    @DrumTeacherManila 3 года назад +2

    SALAMAT dito sir Kirby! History major din ako noon sa PNU,. nakakatuwa na may ganitong channel na... :-)
    Cheers from the motherland!
    -Teacher BLue

  • @moymoythehappymonkey3155
    @moymoythehappymonkey3155 4 года назад +37

    Kaya pala noong malapit nang gumaling sa sakit yong pinoy na officemate ko ay sabi ng arabong officemate ko ay "salamat"... Ibig sabihin pala nya ay "wishing good health".

  • @Channel-jq4fw
    @Channel-jq4fw 4 года назад

    very informative.
    maraming mga bagay sa medieval Filipino culture at hindi naituturo sa 20th century education na nakakaimpluwensya parin hanggang ngayon.
    Swasti Datu kirby!

  • @LuxajinEgo
    @LuxajinEgo 4 года назад +10

    Great content as always! Kuya Kirby, I've been doing some reading lately in relation to our Filipino languages! Can you do a video na kinokompare ung history ng lenguaghe natin with that of our neighboring SEA countries? Na tuklasan ko kasi na words such as Pinto (door), Lima (five), Ulap (cloud), and Talla (star) are the same in Behasa Malayu and Behasa Indonesia!

    • @tigers14
      @tigers14 4 года назад

      Kang-Kong, Sandok, Puki

    • @user-nm6ce4hu1o
      @user-nm6ce4hu1o 4 года назад

      bakit karmihan sa atin hindi alam yung "austronesian language family" na yan. 😑

    • @LuxajinEgo
      @LuxajinEgo 4 года назад

      @@user-nm6ce4hu1o I think most naman my idea at least na ung mga language natin sa SEA ay from the same origin if they arent familiar with the concept of the austronesian languages. Ung magandang add on is baka pwede ma salaysay ni Kuya Kirby kung paano na develop yung languages natin. The influece of South Asian countries and the spread of Islam.

  • @elmercelo9357
    @elmercelo9357 3 года назад

    Love love love your content, especially this topic that gives insight about Islam & understanding our Muslim brothers. Good luck & continue to educate Filipinos about our history, culture, & many other educational topics. I'm your new subscriber here based in Saudi Arabia. Assalamu alaikum! Peace be with you!

  • @莊馬恪
    @莊馬恪 4 года назад +18

    Before Islam came Southeast Asian kingdoms or nations would either follow Hinduism, Buddhism, folk religions or combination of all (Angkor, Champa, Majapahit, Sri Vijaya, Butuan). This is why we also have Sanskrit words on our vocabulary like 'Karma', 'Dukkha, 'mukha', mata etc. I hope you'll also tackle this part as most of the ancient Indian and Hindu-Buddhist influences was replaced with Islam when it came, though the mainland Southeast Asians and Bali were able to preserve them. Looking forward for this part on your channel thanks

    • @dayangmarikit6860
      @dayangmarikit6860 4 года назад +1

      The Laguna Copperplate mentions the Hindu greeting (Swasti).

    • @莊馬恪
      @莊馬恪 4 года назад +1

      @@dayangmarikit6860 The dates indicated on the Laguna copperplate was also based on Hindu-Buddhist calendar.

    • @alimybad
      @alimybad 4 года назад

      The Philippines in the first place didn't received heavy Indianization like the rest of Southeast Asian.

    • @dayangmarikit6860
      @dayangmarikit6860 4 года назад

      @@alimybad - Really?... kindly watch these lectures.
      ruclips.net/video/U_BjtFu7L38/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/zjtEmWhCdM4/видео.html&feature=emb_logo
      Read this article as well.
      www.quora.com/Would-you-prefer-Philippines-to-be-a-Sinified-heavily-Chinese-influenced-country-or-an-Indianized-heavily-Indian-influenced-country-centuries-before-European-colonization/answer/Dayang-C-Marikit?ch=10&share=fd5f5fec&srid=iQMbJ

    • @tigers14
      @tigers14 4 года назад

      @@alimybad the script of your name alone originated from sanskrit. and its not "indianization" what the hell. so brainy. 🤣

  • @rl8571
    @rl8571 3 года назад

    Wow. Thanks for sharing this. Now saying Good Bye origins makes sense. Pa-Allam (could mean God be with you which is also the shortened phrase for Good-by). Adios (Spanish, A Deus). Atheist will be shocked.

  • @Ian-lo3bd
    @Ian-lo3bd 3 года назад +4

    Salamat youtube, a recommendation that actually makes sense.

  • @cheweychoi
    @cheweychoi 3 года назад +1

    Daghang Salamat! Thank you for opening up this topic. Lets make this a ripple so we can get who we really are as a people. ❤

  • @josephjr
    @josephjr 4 года назад +4

    I know there is some thing in the word "Salamat" when I heard the term "Selamat Hari Raya" before. This is why the tracing of the origin of words is very important.

  • @ajdalisayjr
    @ajdalisayjr Год назад

    Salamat Kirby. Kapayapaan sa iyo. Mabuhay ka!

  • @princeharryph
    @princeharryph 3 года назад +11

    Wow, so Salamat is like the Korean Annyeonghaseyo, for hello. But in reality it’s a combination of annyeong and hada. Annyeong means peace and hada or haseyo is to be/to do. So it’s literal meaning is to be in peace.
    Annyeonghaseyo!
    Hello!
    I hope you are in peace.
    Something like that.
    And they also say Annyeonghaseyo when leaving. So it’s also like saying goodbye, take care, be safe! Be in peace.

    • @chromeblue8122
      @chromeblue8122 3 года назад +1

      Actually its not annyeonghaseyo, it's "annyeonghigyeseyo" when you are leaving and "annyeonghigaseyo" for when you are saying goodbye to a person and you are staying, but when typically native koreans dont really pronounce it word by word, so it doesnt really matter, so pretty much you will hear annyeonghaseyo

    • @arnoldthegreat4138
      @arnoldthegreat4138 3 года назад +3

      kpop is a mistake

    • @unknownph537
      @unknownph537 3 года назад

      Wag mong i compare sa K-pop mas bagay i compare mo yan sa Bahasa Indonesia or Bahasa Melayu

    • @princeharryph
      @princeharryph 3 года назад

      @@chromeblue8122 yes that's true! :)

    • @princeharryph
      @princeharryph 3 года назад +2

      just to be clear, this is not about Kpop. it's Korean language and culture. :)

  • @rizza8920
    @rizza8920 4 года назад

    Sobrang interesting, ang dami palang influence ang nagsama sama sa Pilipinas

  • @karlvincentabadiano3151
    @karlvincentabadiano3151 3 года назад

    Salamat po sa bagong kaalaman

  • @nativitymusic
    @nativitymusic 4 года назад +11

    maraming/daghan salamat sa Bathala i understood the whole video without having to look up any words in the dictionary for their meaning LOL! Maligayang Kaarawan!

    • @J11_boohoo
      @J11_boohoo 4 года назад

      Nice, how long have you been learning Tagalog? An where are you from?

    • @nativitymusic
      @nativitymusic 4 года назад +1

      @@J11_boohoo I was born/raised/live here in the states in southern california. I understand most everyday Filipino conversations, but only over the past year during covid really started to learn more actual real Tagalog and not just the spanish or english loan words.

  • @orlandomarkayeras1682
    @orlandomarkayeras1682 3 года назад

    Sana purong Filipino po lahat ng pagkaka-paliwanag ng mga bidyo niyo po. Napakagandang nilalaman po ito. Salamat!

    • @francoq2768
      @francoq2768 3 года назад

      pero di din naman lahat nakakaintindi ng purong purong Filipino. :(

  • @kuamopards9963
    @kuamopards9963 4 года назад +6

    Salamat G. Kirby!

  • @jupiterbejoc1109
    @jupiterbejoc1109 3 года назад

    Informative! Thanks👍👍👍

  • @josephdanieljirehdimacali4418
    @josephdanieljirehdimacali4418 4 года назад +3

    Salamat kay Prof. Xiao when he recommend your page. Did not regret it.

  • @marcomperez6892
    @marcomperez6892 4 года назад

    Hello kabayan Mabuhay ka at Mabuhay ang inyung RUclips channel. I always watching your RUclips channel. about history in the Philipines. marami akung na totutonan. Thank you Po sa RUclips video. I salute you I learn alot. Mabuhay ka at Mabuhay Philipines. Shout out naman from Calgary Alberta Canada. God bless!

  • @MrJeszam
    @MrJeszam 4 года назад +5

    Hindi ako nag regret na nag subscribe ako sa channel nato ( sorry ang akward ng tagalog ko).
    Now I know Salam Aleykum

  • @misskim8941
    @misskim8941 3 года назад

    Salam! Thank you so much for this video po! Simple, easy to understand, and very informative! Shukran!

  • @marlojustine
    @marlojustine 4 года назад +22

    Hindi talaga kumpleto yung araw ko pag di ko napapanuod yung hand gestures ni Sir Kirby e. 😂😂😂✌🏻. Happy Birthday!

    • @KirbyAraullo
      @KirbyAraullo  4 года назад

      Maraming Salámat 😊♥️🙏🏽

    • @KirbyAraullo
      @KirbyAraullo  4 года назад +1

      ✋✌️👆👇👈👉👇👆✌️✋✊👋

  • @marshamellow8205
    @marshamellow8205 3 года назад

    Maraming maraming salamat po sa impormasyon na ibinihagi niyo! Sana ikaw na lang guro ko sa Filipino at sa AP dahil marami ako nalalaman at natutuwa pa sa mga biro niyo xD
    Ikaw po ang dahilan kung bakit mahal na mahal ko ang ating Inang Bayan. Mga mahahalagang bagay naman tinuturo sa iskuwelahan ko kaya lang bilang isang Piipino, wala akong masyadong alam sa bansa ko. qwq
    Maraming salamat po ulet! :3

  • @kenthgamestop445
    @kenthgamestop445 4 года назад +3

    New subscriber here "Salamat"
    Glad to watch a kapampangan vloger
    or so i thought

  • @lyndonedol9785
    @lyndonedol9785 3 года назад

    Ganda ng content nyu sir kirby, gustong gusto ko po talaga pag ganitong content educational at useful, peru the sad truth is iilan lang nakakaappreciate nito... Keep on making vids sir, Godbless po

  • @dionsigua4292
    @dionsigua4292 4 года назад +4

    Next... the history of Sabah please🙂

  • @titoytvph
    @titoytvph 3 года назад

    Ganda nito! Salamat! ☺️🙏🏼

  • @nico77212
    @nico77212 3 года назад +6

    I've always said that people in the Philippines prioritizing Spanish influences was weird, even prioritizing it before our own culture like these. And they said I was ignorant or a communist. Even defending Spaniards saying they introduced the Philippines to the world. Lol miseducation is an understatement.

    • @jbnjugj3560
      @jbnjugj3560 3 года назад

      Brainwashed nutjob for hundreds of years needs to stop

  • @What-videos-to-watch-today
    @What-videos-to-watch-today 3 года назад

    Ang galing naman nito!

  • @josevich
    @josevich 4 года назад +4

    How did Filipinos say Kumusta before colonial period? Watching from Canada!

    • @dayangmarikit6860
      @dayangmarikit6860 4 года назад

      Salamat was originally a greeting.

    • @dayangmarikit6860
      @dayangmarikit6860 4 года назад

      In the Laguna Copperplate, it also mentions (swasti), which is a Hindu greeting... kind if like (long live) or (mabuhay).

    • @08V09
      @08V09 4 года назад +2

      It's the how are you greeting
      For Tagalog they say "Maano ka"

    • @areyoureadyforit2508
      @areyoureadyforit2508 4 года назад

      @@08V09 "Maano ka" sounds like Waray that means "what are you gonna do?"

    • @SiKedek
      @SiKedek 4 года назад

      Probably the equivalents of "What are you doing?" or "Where are you going?" This is common throughout insular SE Asia - it's just that we just assume that equivalents to "How are you (doing)?" are somewhat fundamental/necessary cross-linguistically. However, if we really think about it, "what are you doing?" and "where are you going?" are probably the long-established (even "ancestral", if you want to put it that way) ways to greet someone, especially informally.

  • @arnaldolegaspi7605
    @arnaldolegaspi7605 3 года назад

    Very informative and educational. thank you @kirby .

  • @alvinabad898
    @alvinabad898 3 года назад +3

    nalaman ko din yan ng pumunta ako ng Kuala Lumpur at Jakarta :)

  • @margiemarg5761
    @margiemarg5761 3 года назад

    Yes! At super nalulungkot ako.. Nakakainis tlga ang mga mananakop talagang ninakaw nila ang lahat.. But anyway may reason ang lahat hehe.. Thanks for this nagising ang pagiging pinoy ko 💪😁

  • @glennaraula6694
    @glennaraula6694 4 года назад +3

    Before Islam came and Invaded manila and neighboring Tundu and Pampanga kingdoms by the subjugation of Rising power of Sultanate of Brunei in early 1500s, your ancestors there were mostly Buddhist-Hindu kingdoms just like in Rajahnate in Butuan.. Rajah is an Indianized name of Buddhist-Hindu title rulers.

  • @jethsalinehimantog3982
    @jethsalinehimantog3982 4 года назад +1

    Sana lahat ng content creator katulad mo ♥️

  • @kimel6095
    @kimel6095 4 года назад +3

    Pwedi po ba ang Sri Vijaya ang next,kung may kaugnayan nga ito sa mga Visayan people

  • @m1ckyful
    @m1ckyful 4 года назад

    I love history ,but this kind of video very informative at grabe Ang galing, Salamat po Kuya Kirby

  • @approximatelybalut3653
    @approximatelybalut3653 3 года назад +6

    Sa amin sa Bicol, ang thank you ay “mabalos” o “Dios mabalos”. Ibig sabihin gaganti ka o ang Diyos sa magandang bagay na ginawa ng isang kapwa tao para sayo.

    • @UnbreakableBloke
      @UnbreakableBloke 3 года назад +2

      Balos is ganti as well ani Cebuano.

    • @doms7360
      @doms7360 3 года назад +1

      Same din sa hiligaynon.

  • @wengantivo7122
    @wengantivo7122 3 года назад +1

    Salamat po sa kaalaman na ibinahagi mo sa amin... hanggang sa muli ...

  • @tuershen4441
    @tuershen4441 4 года назад +4

    A word might change its meaning overtime, I believe. Although it's great to know where the term came from, I don't think the meaning of the word is technically wrong anymore lalo pa't ginagamit at tanggap na ito sa buong bansa.

    • @KirbyAraullo
      @KirbyAraullo  4 года назад +4

      I didn't say it was technically wrong. Just pointing out the deeper meaning behind the word that many of our people have forgotten 😊

    • @GamerPro-wk8bz
      @GamerPro-wk8bz 4 года назад +4

      Yup. Thats the beauty of language. It keeps evolving.

    • @skyelee4660
      @skyelee4660 4 года назад +3

      Correct. I agree with Jepoy.

  • @RogerJrSildo
    @RogerJrSildo 3 года назад +1

    Proud convert here! ALHAMDULILLAH!... As salamu alaikum sa lahat ng mga kapatid kong Muslim at Kristyano. The real "History" of pinas made me change my religion. My curiosity starts nung nabasa ko ang history ni Raja Sulaiman sa Luneta Park.

  • @kitchied
    @kitchied 3 года назад +12

    Miseducation is painfully real!

  • @gajasma.giaelaisa1399
    @gajasma.giaelaisa1399 3 года назад

    Salamat po! Ngayon ko lang nalaman ang real meaning ng word na po ito. New subscriber here po! 😊

    • @KirbyAraullo
      @KirbyAraullo  3 года назад +1

      Maraming Salámat din at welcome to my channel 😊

  • @marcorirao51
    @marcorirao51 4 года назад +4

    happy birtday

  • @josephlinfordditan3163
    @josephlinfordditan3163 2 года назад

    Selamat siang! Nama saya Yusuf dan saya orang Filipina. Saya berbicara Bahasa Indonesia. It means good in Bahasa Indonesia when it comes to greeting good morning, afternoon & evening.

  • @kikojavier3804
    @kikojavier3804 4 года назад +9

    Malungkot talagang isipin na marami parin sa mga kababayan natin ay mahilig manliit sa mga muslim, lumad, katutubo etc. Samantala ang kultura nang mgabkatutubo ay ang tunay na kulturang pilipino

    • @tigers14
      @tigers14 4 года назад

      the entire southeast asia was under hindu-buddhist influence. islam is a colonozing religion. islam invaded southeast asia and enslaved the people. the visayans called the muslims MAGALOS meaning destroyer of peace.
      a musulman is a person following the ideology of islam -which originated in Saudi Arabia therefore NOT INDIGENOUS of this land.

    • @kikojavier3804
      @kikojavier3804 4 года назад

      @@tigers14 never said it was. All i aaid was that it was the religion of most filipinos before the arrival of the spanish

    • @tigers14
      @tigers14 4 года назад +1

      @@kikojavier3804 as i've said, the entire southeast asia was under hindu-buddhist. therefore most "filipinos" were hindu-buddhists.
      you're mentioning of moslem and katutubo in one sentence implies moslems are indigenous which is false. you're conflating religious identity (moslem) with ethnic identity (ethnicity/tribe).
      with that logic, if an aeta or ifugao converted to christianity can we also say that Christians are indigenous?
      there are moslems in Japan, would you say, moslems are indigenous in Japan?

    • @kikojavier3804
      @kikojavier3804 4 года назад

      @@tigers14 dude u cant say that the entire south east asia was under hindu buddhist cause even the aetas and ifugaos u mentioned arent hindu buddhist. Most tagalogs kapampangans palawenos people from mindanao and some parts of visayas were muslim. The only majority hindu buddhist areas in the philippines were in the rajahnates of the visayas.

    • @tigers14
      @tigers14 4 года назад

      @@kikojavier3804 the aetas and ifugaos were residing in the mountains.
      you have rajas in luzon (solaiman) in visayas (humabon) and even in Mindanao which consist of 20+ ethnic tribes infact, the origins of the people in Jolo the Tausug is from Hindu origins.
      i'll give you a link to a pdf.

  • @dimatakdol
    @dimatakdol 4 года назад

    My favorite Filipino youtuber

  • @macc_azarraga_ama
    @macc_azarraga_ama 3 года назад +3

    ang matindi e ung mga gumagamit ng salitang "Thank you sayo"

  • @thehighscalls
    @thehighscalls 4 года назад +2

    I am not a Filipino, but I am suggesting about your toughts on the British Landings in Manila and what will you think if UK won the war of 1812 and took Philippines from Spain. I just written this because this is the current video of the day.

    • @GreatTasteMurder
      @GreatTasteMurder 4 года назад

      I'm pretty much interested in filipino's vs american because of heneral luna

  • @manipulativeprince3694
    @manipulativeprince3694 3 года назад +3

    I guess kailangan din matutunan Na di porke islam ang religion ng isang tao is we need to call him/her na muslim kasi sabi ng friend ko na maguindanoan matatawag mo lang na muslim ang isang tao kapag lahat ng utos sa quran ay sinusunod nya so instead to call them muslim mas inappropriate kung tatawagin nalang sila sa Etnicity na belong sila like Tausog,Maranao,Maguindanaon and any ethnicity na belong sa Relihiyong Islam....masyado na kasing nakasanayan ng tao so sana maging aware din sila

  • @InsLove07
    @InsLove07 2 года назад

    I learned the meaning of the word "Salamat" from this vlog because it wasn't taught in nursery, kinder, elementary, high school and college 🙂

  • @orlandoterte
    @orlandoterte 3 года назад +3

    Kung hindi talaga "thank you" ang "salamat", then what is it in Tagalog?

    • @swissFF1
      @swissFF1 3 года назад

      paki sagot nito kirby para alamt namin thankyou

    • @KirbyAraullo
      @KirbyAraullo  3 года назад +1

      It would still be "Salamat" Because it is still an expression of sincere gratitude. I never said that you shouldn't use Salámat to say thank you. I just pointed out a deeper meaning behind the word that most of our people have sadly forgotten. Hope that make sense 😊

    • @orlandoterte
      @orlandoterte 3 года назад +1

      You are right to emphasize that the word "salamat" has a deeper meaning - with regards to the history of the word itself. But seeing the title of your video made me question the accuracy of my vocabulary. 😅

  • @raymondrecioleal
    @raymondrecioleal 4 года назад

    Salamat Sir Kirby. Dami ko natutunan sa mga videos mo. habang nanood. Atom Araulo and Drew Arellano combined in one yung feeling ko habang nanonood. Hehehe

  • @ffkffkffk
    @ffkffkffk 4 года назад +16

    “Dapat natin i-wasto ang dapat itama”

    • @kanduyog1182
      @kanduyog1182 4 года назад +3

      Huh? Walang mali sa paggamit ng _salamat_ sa Tagalog ah. Ang tawag diyan natural development ng mga wika.

    • @ffkffkffk
      @ffkffkffk 4 года назад

      @@kanduyog1182 wala po akong sinabi gnun. I just quoted him. Di ko rin sinabi na agree or disagree ako sa quote.

    • @crazyYohan
      @crazyYohan 4 года назад +3

      Weird mo!! Hahaha anong itatama mo sa wala naman mali!?! Hahahaha

    • @ffkffkffk
      @ffkffkffk 4 года назад +1

      @@crazyYohan ako ba ang weird?

    • @lakas_tama
      @lakas_tama 2 года назад

      @@ffkffkffk kung casual tagalog eh itama ang gamitin mo pero makaluma ka naman eh iwasto

  • @igopsalaipo5470
    @igopsalaipo5470 3 года назад

    Parang katulad ng Goodbye na ang ibigsabihin talaga ay God be with you, hindi as pamamaalam.
    Good(God) b(be) yee(you).

  • @anthonyabella506
    @anthonyabella506 4 года назад +3

    Kuya talaga bang muslim ang naging relihiyon sa Pilipinas noon pano po yung mga anito?

    • @marvin465986
      @marvin465986 4 года назад

      Ang ganda ng tanong. Sana mapansin ito bagama't naisip ko kapag "anito" sila yung naninirahan sa matataas na lugar o malayo sa kapatagan. (Excuse me sa statement ko baka nega ang pagtanggap dito.)

    • @kawaiihana2303
      @kawaiihana2303 4 года назад +1

      Hindi Naman lahat Muslim like sa manila may Muslim at may Hindu Animism din, ung dalawang rajah dun converted as Muslim pero ung lakan sa Original religion like sa anito't Diwata.

    • @reenabaymasla8836
      @reenabaymasla8836 4 года назад +2

      Hindi lahat ay Muslim pero ka karamihan talaga sa mga ninunu natin ay mga Muslims...

    • @tigers14
      @tigers14 4 года назад +1

      the entire Southeast Asia was predominantly under Hindu-Buddhist influence.

  • @maximarodas4814
    @maximarodas4814 6 месяцев назад

    Tnx for your info at last ngayon alam ko na ang totoo

  • @sherwinramos3432
    @sherwinramos3432 4 года назад +5

    Sir spanish🇪🇦last names to pilipino🇵🇭last names

  • @gelabbbeans
    @gelabbbeans 3 года назад +1

    I’ll be teaching this to my future kids if ever i would have any or to my niece.

  • @coconut4825
    @coconut4825 4 года назад +3

    We all didn't searched for this...

  • @jjsv03
    @jjsv03 4 года назад +1

    Thank you po for clarifying the history of my Middle Name!

  • @HubertEcho
    @HubertEcho 4 года назад +3

    That moment, when you have an unfilipino friend and then they said 'salamat' in a very slang tune:
    What I heard: *Salabat* ?

    • @odee2004
      @odee2004 3 года назад

      Unfilipino though...

  • @alyasaampuan3158
    @alyasaampuan3158 3 года назад

    Grave
    Bravo2×
    Galing magpaliwanag

  • @TaleboostPH
    @TaleboostPH 3 года назад +4

    Pano po yung "matsala?" 😂

  • @Nemia1220
    @Nemia1220 3 года назад

    Thank you for teaching this Filipina American! New sub

  • @remarujsanalti8081
    @remarujsanalti8081 3 года назад

    Bro. I love you bro😅. I know it's sounds weird but salamat for the wonderful Philippine history and culture. I am now a subscriber.

  • @cathesuncc1225
    @cathesuncc1225 3 года назад

    Yup!
    Arab used SALAMAT to wish someone to be well...
    Usually naririnig ko yan sa hospital pag bumibisita ang relatives sa me sakit. 👍

  • @gurrugaming4321
    @gurrugaming4321 2 года назад

    Well i love the word Salamat and Mahal. In Bahasa Indonesia Salamat means Selamat like Cobgratulations, Good, Good morning etc. Also Mahal is expensive so guys love is expensive

  • @pinacolada111
    @pinacolada111 3 года назад

    korek ca dyan, even the deep friendship we had with the chinese in the pre - collonial times... divide and conquer ang strategy inapply at ina apply pa ren hanggang ngayon ng europe sa atin dito sa asia, kaya humirap tau and cla nmn yumaman...

  • @jethsalinehimantog3982
    @jethsalinehimantog3982 4 года назад

    Imagine kung lahat ng content creator katulad mo. Edi mas maeeducate yung mga batang RUclips users. New subscriber here ♥️

    • @KirbyAraullo
      @KirbyAraullo  4 года назад +1

      Maraming Salamat ❤️❤️❤️😊

    • @KirbyAraullo
      @KirbyAraullo  4 года назад +1

      And welcome to my channel 😁

  • @marimharquebada4291
    @marimharquebada4291 3 года назад

    I love history talaga..para kang nagta.time travel pagnag.aaral ng history.

  • @sherrygonzaga6031
    @sherrygonzaga6031 3 года назад

    wow, gusto ko ang mga ganitong content ng vlogs 💞 keep it up😀