Agree. Dialects refer to communication systems (mostly spoken) that are understood among the parties involved. For example, Tagalog have different dialects which includes Batangueño, Caviteño, Tagalog from Laguna, and Tagalog from Manila. They have differences but still understandable even by the others. Languages on the other hand are stand-alone system of communication. It may be because of geographical or cultural boundaries. Prime example is Bisaya. It is not a Philippine Dialect but a Language because Tagalog people won't be able to understand it without prior knowledge to it. Bisaya also have dialects of its own like Cebuano, etc.
@ Thank you, let us spread this knowledge it seemed we were taught wrong during our primary school, this was also taught to me way back, eventually learned what is correct, I just find it disrespectful to our local regional culture. Salamat.
Congrats SB19 Justin.
Di ko inexpect na mag cocollab sila, fav ko mga kanta mo dwta🎉
Wew .. another treat before the major comeback!
Wow! I really love DWTA’s songs since I’m from Bicol…a nice collab with Justin indeed!❤❤❤
i am happy for this collaboration since she is a Bicolana and am a Bicolana also.😊
Mapanakit na naman yang kanta mo Jah
Whatever it is, I am excited 😊
What a catchy heads up. Way to go, IZ!!! Naka mark na ang date.
Ganda ng kanta. Haha
Hui ano ba jah
I'm thinking justin is the creative director of DWTA's MV of her new song! 🤔 🤔 🤔
Another song from jah
😇❤️🎶🥰😘👏👏👏
Collab po
.😅😅
yes bagay na bagay nga ang voice ni dwta at justin❤
Can we all learn that .. Local Languages are not Local Dialects... please
Yeah. People seem to be using those interchangeably, which is incorrect.
Right, thanks for the correction. I should have said 'local language.
Agree. Dialects refer to communication systems (mostly spoken) that are understood among the parties involved. For example, Tagalog have different dialects which includes Batangueño, Caviteño, Tagalog from Laguna, and Tagalog from Manila. They have differences but still understandable even by the others.
Languages on the other hand are stand-alone system of communication. It may be because of geographical or cultural boundaries. Prime example is Bisaya. It is not a Philippine Dialect but a Language because Tagalog people won't be able to understand it without prior knowledge to it. Bisaya also have dialects of its own like Cebuano, etc.
@@onyxnavee1990 Thank you. T_T
@ Thank you, let us spread this knowledge it seemed we were taught wrong during our primary school, this was also taught to me way back, eventually learned what is correct, I just find it disrespectful to our local regional culture. Salamat.
Cguro sya mag direct Diba nag Collab cla s toktok
hahahaha ..