Madam i teach spanish to filipinos. I do it for free because I want to help our countrymen and I love teaching the language. I feel like it's important because it's part of our culture and history. Could you please pin my comment so our fellow country men will be able to see this. Thank you very much madam.
Spanish is not important to learn by Maharlikans. We need to teach the old language like the Baybayin coz less than 1% knows the language. Baybayin and local dialect are more important than Spanish. Spanish is NOT part of our culture. Like Mexico, they don't know know there own culture and language.
Also, Asian Boss did a doc about Maharlikans speaking tagalog. Most of the words aren't even tagalog and mostly are Spanish. Check the video they made about Tagalof
True! Even in the news, we won't see this kind of vibe about the Philippines. It is always a bad image of the country; it is so sad. The mainstream media in the Philippines sure messed up our perception, which led us to hate our own nation. I hope the new generation of Filipinos will love the Philippines.
Another fact about Philippines: the Philippine flag is the only flag in the whole word that when you turn it upside-down it can mean “war” or “peace”. When the red part of the flag is on top it means “war” or “we are on war” pero normally we place the blue part on the top always it means “peace”.
When you hang Philippine flag on side/horizontally blue should always be on the right during peace time hang it freely.There’s a Republic Act how to respect Philippine Flag kind of long list probably Google could help deviation to its rule a person could be arrested.
I went to PH just before Covid. Visited briefly Manila, stayed in Cebu and Coron Palawan. And I can guarantee these were my best holidays. Food was great, locals were absolutely kind, sceneries were stunning. ❤️ 🇵🇭
As I remember in my youth, my grandmothers from both parents speaks fluent Spanish but to let us understand what their talking, they speak in mix language, local dialect and Spanish, seems funny to us but somehow were able to get it, now I'm in my 60's and do really missed how our grandparents talk to us in a different way..
Yes we love to hear about our cuisine similarities, About my country's well known food, Called adobo/from the origin word adovie/[a,-do-bäy]means to cure &set a side/to mix ingredients with meat and let it absorb the ingredients before cooking
What might be interesting is to do videos about recipes from Spain that are also in the Philippines, but to inform your viewers about the differences. Dishes such as Paella, Callos, etc.
There are many cooking techniques and procedures about cooking adobo in every regions. ...from meat to vegetables. and yes, we would like you to have a cooking video about adobo and some of the filipino foods. i suggest... chicken adobo filipino spaghetti bola-bola lumpia sinigang
Filipinas fue la ruta de muchos comerciantes hacia Asia. También son muchos los países que lo ocupan como España, América, Japón. Pero antes de esos conquistadores, la cultura y la administración de la gente anterior aquí ya se había desarrollado. Tiene su propio método de liderazgo. El país musulmán era la tierra antes de que fuera ocupada por España. Así que las Filipinas hoy tienen tantas culturas y algunos filipinos pueden hablar casi todos los idiomas del mundo.
if you go to the Philippines and ask Filipinos born and living in the Philippines most of their lives, you will definitely get the answer of "Asian". From the "Out of Taiwan" theory, people migrated from Taiwan to the Philippines and then to the Pacific Islands.
All FILIPINOS WE LOVE YOU JeZPRADA❤💖💙💛🤍💗💛🧡💟💫🤍💜💚💛 You're WELCOME HERE IN THE PHILIPPINES..IM HONORED TO THANK YOU TO LEARN THE FILIPINO CULTURES..SMILE ALWAYS & GOD BLESS & PROTECT YOU ALWAYS TAKE OF CARE..💗💚🤍💙💚❤💞💕💞💜💛🧡❤🖐🖐
It is a fun video. You will have fun and lots of love. Best time to come is January to May. Warm ...hot but no typhoon. Earthquakes rarely come and go. Volcanic reaction is also rare. People will know. Palawan , Cebu , boracay beaches are heaven . Food is so good.
Information about Adobo dish Adobo comes from the Spanish word "ADOBAR" - (marinade, sauce, or seasoning) it is the immersion of raw food in a stock or sauce
in philippines we have spanish bread and spanish sardines. and we have a place called españa it's also like venice because when there's a typhoon it will be submerged in water.
Many volcanoes in my country most of them are inactive but as of 2021 24 are active.. TAAL volcano is said to be the smallest volcano but most dangerous currently active right now.
I'm a from the Philippines actually I'm still getting used to speak and type English because of my 13 year old daughter (she speak English alot ) It is nice that people like about our country and our people
Although it seems like being a colony of Spain was a long long time ago. For people my age, i am 70 yrs old, my grandparents spoke Spanish fluently. Now starting with my parents and ultimately to me and my kids, that went away. Our second language is now English.
Im filipino too but i have a ex girlfriend before here spain and i have friends artist there spain. And i learning Spanish language to my own way. Aprendí a través de mi diligencia en aprender el idioma español. Yo también sueño con ir a españa. 😁😁😁 Hindi naman mahirap matutunan kung pag sisikapan
Jezz...first of all I want to thank you for everything you've done to us being a filipino...please try to cook adobo you will be amaze promise..and next try also sinigang shrimp or pork..thank you and stay safe always miss prettty woman
The province of Batangas in Sothern Luzon is quite famous for "Kapeng Barako" or Robusta coffee, it is a strong tasting coffee that the people in the area drinks anytime of the day. I miss the smell of that coffee, specially that the rainy season started already. :)
Filipino paawer☝Thank you for sharing, and stay connected. New friend here, I hope you will too keep it up eatwell Godbless😇po and keep safe always WaAaW🤙❤
@Jez Prada Kind sirs/madam, this video is very educational and invites foreign tourists for the Philippines, for that I am truly grateful. In a separate matter, the membranophone instrument mentioned as "GIMBAL" in the video is actually a photo of "SOLIBAO" from the Region of Cordilleras specifically used in the province of Benguet namely by the Ibaloi and Kankana-ey tribes. I say this because you have a lot of followers. Please fix it immediately. Thank you for taking the time to read my comment. Viva
im half of filipines when i go to manila thers so many good people when i come to the filipines they says welcome to filipines! filipines is the best and there a cute cat cute dog cute animal all animal is cute i know filipines is poor they helping each other because of the virus someone is none home and none food none money so when ther presedent is happy filipines presedent name dutarte filipines presedent is happy because ther so many! like filipino so that way i like filipines❤❤
Hi jez you should come here in the philippines it is to beautiful in here its just like the perfect imperfection thats what the philippines set apart to rest of the countries in this world
Pacific Islander? maybe he asked his fil-am friends. If you asked a filipino living in the Philippines, the answer would either be Asian(general) /south east Asian(specific) . Most Filipinos haven't heard the word pacific Islander, especially used to describe as a race.
Thier are a lot of filipino dishes with spanish influence that u dont see on occasions anymore. Like morcilla, pavu embuchado, pepitoria, perdis, torta del pan/rey, zarzuela de mariscos and so on. This should be atleast relive it got a lot of lost history on our causine.
I do love to watch you cook Filipino foods. Most of Filipino foods originated and taught by Spaniards. Adobo recipe originated from the spanish recipe, Adobado, but Filipinos reinvented it and did our own version. We have alot of adobo versions... I hope to see you post cooking filipino food and do a comparison to spanish dishes to find similarities...
Let me correct you. Adobo is not a Spanish derivation. It's not brought by the Spaniards either. Adobo is a pre-colonial dish that the Spanish named adobo because the way our pre-colonial ancestors cooked it was similar to a Spanish method of cooking, which is adobar. Adobo is only Spanish by name but it is an indigenous dish by our ancestors. That dish didn't originate in Spain.
@@thwb4661 adobo is derived from the spanish word "adobar" meaning, to marinade, w/c they already do to their own recipe called "Adobado" w/c originated from Spain/Portugal in the year 1582(before they came to Philippines). Adobado means, to marinade in spices. W/c apparently Philippines have not discovered spices yet before the spaniards came. Back then, we already have our own way of preserving our foods but marinading them with tuba or coconut vinegar and soy sauce(thanks to chinese trade) w/c is also used kilawin, paksiw, and pangat back then. And when the spaniards arrive came the onions, garlic, bay/laurel leaf, pepper corns, ginger and other spices(thanks to spanish gallon trade with Morocco), we were able to recreate our very own version of abodo. The first original Filipino Adobo was documented by Pedro de San Buenaventura back in 1613 called it "Adobo de los Naturales" in "Vocabulario de la lengua tagala"
Hi Jez. I have a suggestion. If you have time for it, a good video should be on... how successful in business, show business, and life in general Filipinos of Spanish descent are doing in the Philippines. How they are shaping the Philippines very well for the future. Names like Zobels, and Ayalas, Elizaldes, Aboitiz, Razons, Marian Rivera an actress.
The Philippines was a colony of Spain and Mexico was a viceroy and it ruled the Philippines on behalf of the kIng of Spain. There is a galleon trade that allowed the Filipinos to trade and settled in Caribbean and Sputh America. USA ruled the Philippines for 50 years, then Jewish migrated to the country during World War 2, then White Russians fled Stalin and settled in the Northern part and Middle eastern from Iraq and Iran arrived. All of them intermarried with the locals.
Madam i teach spanish to filipinos. I do it for free because I want to help our countrymen and I love teaching the language. I feel like it's important because it's part of our culture and history. Could you please pin my comment so our fellow country men will be able to see this. Thank you very much madam.
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@@JezPrada Muchas gracias señorita. Dios te bendiga!
Spanish is not important to learn by Maharlikans. We need to teach the old language like the Baybayin coz less than 1% knows the language. Baybayin and local dialect are more important than Spanish. Spanish is NOT part of our culture. Like Mexico, they don't know know there own culture and language.
Also, Asian Boss did a doc about Maharlikans speaking tagalog. Most of the words aren't even tagalog and mostly are Spanish. Check the video they made about Tagalof
I want to learn Spanish. :)
Filipinos be like:
English first name
Spanish last name
Me De Jesus last name yeah is a Spanish
Yeah
My first name is Ali and my last name is Yubos
true HAHAHHAHA
Here my name ↑
if my teacher in history taught us like this, we would definitely listen to them and not feel sleepy in the class
😂😂😂😂😂true!😁😁😁
Fr for us its always world war or colonization
Utak talangka kalang kasi putiyung nagpapaliwanag
HAHAHAHA
True! Even in the news, we won't see this kind of vibe about the Philippines. It is always a bad image of the country; it is so sad. The mainstream media in the Philippines sure messed up our perception, which led us to hate our own nation. I hope the new generation of Filipinos will love the Philippines.
Your eyes are absolutely incredible! Can't get enough of them...
Same
Yieeeeeee
simp
Agree...so gorgeous.😊
Creepy but a valid assessment...still creepy though
Another fact about Philippines:
the Philippine flag is the only flag in the whole word that when you turn it upside-down it can mean “war” or “peace”. When the red part of the flag is on top it means “war” or “we are on war” pero normally we place the blue part on the top always it means “peace”.
I had no idea, so interesting 🥰
When you hang Philippine flag on side/horizontally blue should always be on the right during peace time hang it freely.There’s a Republic Act how to respect Philippine Flag kind of long list probably Google could help deviation to its rule a person could be arrested.
Sa ibang bansa nagbabago saaten bumabaliktad Kaya unique
Pinoy Pride again huh
👍
Hola hi I'm from philliphines 🇵🇭gracias por apoyar a nuestro país
I went to PH just before Covid. Visited briefly Manila, stayed in Cebu and Coron Palawan. And I can guarantee these were my best holidays. Food was great, locals were absolutely kind, sceneries were stunning. ❤️ 🇵🇭
Thanks for reacting 🙏 🇪🇸
#🇵🇭
Nice to hear from you again Jez..God bless.
Sending love watching all the way from Mindanao Philippines 🇵🇭♥️
As I remember in my youth, my grandmothers from both parents speaks fluent Spanish but to let us understand what their talking, they speak in mix language, local dialect and Spanish, seems funny to us but somehow were able to get it, now I'm in my 60's and do really missed how our grandparents talk to us in a different way..
Yes Jez! we want to see you Cooking!!! ❤❤❤
Yes we love to hear about our cuisine similarities,
About my country's well known food,
Called adobo/from the origin word adovie/[a,-do-bäy]means to cure &set a side/to mix ingredients with meat and let it absorb the ingredients before cooking
What might be interesting is to do videos about recipes from Spain that are also in the Philippines, but to inform your viewers about the differences. Dishes such as Paella, Callos, etc.
Love Spain from philippines 🇵🇭❤️🇪🇸
New sub here. Love your vids. Thank you so much for always featuring my beloved country Philippines. Mabuhay!♥️
Missed u here mam hope I can meet u with care
we would love you to have a cooking show that features filiipino dishes
yay!!here i come again!!😘i love u ate Jez!!!
There are many cooking techniques and procedures about cooking adobo in every regions.
...from meat to vegetables.
and yes, we would like you to have a cooking video about adobo and some of the filipino foods.
i suggest...
chicken adobo
filipino spaghetti
bola-bola
lumpia
sinigang
Proud Filipino huh
@@lo-fiph4527 😂😂😂
Nakakatuwa at nakakagalak nmn support this channel
Filipinas fue la ruta de muchos comerciantes hacia Asia. También son muchos los países que lo ocupan como España, América, Japón. Pero antes de esos conquistadores, la cultura y la administración de la gente anterior aquí ya se había desarrollado. Tiene su propio método de liderazgo. El país musulmán era la tierra antes de que fuera ocupada por España. Así que las Filipinas hoy tienen tantas culturas y algunos filipinos pueden hablar casi todos los idiomas del mundo.
Great, very good, in fact EXCELLENT video. You talked about almost everything important!
Thank you very much!
Thanks guys, for introducing the Philippine islands. God bless you both.
Loved this video. Very informative 👏 jez. It has been awhile since last watched a video from you. It's good to see you on gaming. Awesome
Thanks for featuring Philippines. Aside for being beautiful it also produce beautiful people and talented too. ❤️🇵🇭
Gracias, awsome history. from Philippines..I am chavacano..
Silent viewers from Philippines, GODBLESS you..
FYI we have more than 600 volcanoes in the Philippines and out 600, 53 are active..
GREAT JOB ON SEVERAL SUBJECTS....YOU COVERED IT WELL..BRAVO
Im greatfull for you ro follow phils your such a nice person
You are always welcome here Jez!
if you go to the Philippines and ask Filipinos born and living in the Philippines most of their lives, you will definitely get the answer of "Asian". From the "Out of Taiwan" theory, people migrated from Taiwan to the Philippines and then to the Pacific Islands.
She is so beautiful. I love her eyes. I can’t stop looking at them blue shines
Muchas gracias madam to love my country philippines..we love spain to..
Thank you maam for feature us,
Love this❤️❤️🇵🇭
Thank you for introducing Philippines to the World, GODBLESS YOU guys!
All FILIPINOS WE LOVE YOU JeZPRADA❤💖💙💛🤍💗💛🧡💟💫🤍💜💚💛 You're WELCOME HERE IN THE PHILIPPINES..IM HONORED TO THANK YOU TO LEARN THE FILIPINO CULTURES..SMILE ALWAYS & GOD BLESS & PROTECT YOU ALWAYS TAKE OF CARE..💗💚🤍💙💚❤💞💕💞💜💛🧡❤🖐🖐
It is a fun video. You will have fun and lots of love. Best time to come is January to May. Warm ...hot but no typhoon. Earthquakes rarely come and go. Volcanic reaction is also rare. People will know. Palawan , Cebu , boracay beaches are heaven . Food is so good.
That's interesting. Do it we'll support you❤❤❤❤❤
Information about Adobo dish
Adobo comes from the Spanish word "ADOBAR" - (marinade, sauce, or seasoning)
it is the immersion of raw food in a stock or sauce
hablar filipino por pabor...
@jez prada tu hablar filipino por pabor
in philippines we have spanish bread and spanish sardines. and we have a place called españa it's also like venice because when there's a typhoon it will be submerged in water.
😂🤣🤣🤣
That would be great Jez😊
💖✨I love people reacting to my country i only speak english because i watch a lot of english people✨💖
Very cool vid... subbed 😊.. and God Bless.
Many volcanoes in my country most of them are inactive but as of 2021 24 are active.. TAAL volcano is said to be the smallest volcano but most dangerous currently active right now.
The best month to visit Dec - Jan✌️🇵🇭
amazing!!!!! I'm proud to be a philipino 😁💪💪💪🇵🇭
Filipino, not philipino. How can you be proud to be one when you don't even bother to spell it correctly?
We loves you Jez!
-PH
napakaganda ng pilipinas a lot of beautiful beach also food delicius may favorite is spaguitte
Yeah I would love to see you cook chicken afritada. It’s chicken with tomato sauce potatoes, carrots and bell peppers.
Wow what a beautiful video...bravoooo
👍🖐️🥰 Very well said, Bravo!!!👏
Love your vlog of the Phil pls have more! How come you have family in the Phil?
New subs...love you😍😘
Mabuhay! Proud Pinoy. May Agimat ang dugo. Amulet on our Veins. Pinoys are very Friendly Nicest Smilebin The Planet.😊
Buenos días. Gracias por reaccionar a este video sobre nuestro país (Filipinas). Amor y aprecio desde Filipinas.
I don't know but before watching this, I love yuh already. 🥰🥰🥰
Its a good thing to know that we love everyone!
Best times to come here are the first quarter and the last quarter of the year.
First time to watch your video
I'm proud to be born and raised in zamboaga city.. The land of broken spanish.
Are you from zamboanga!? 🥰🥰🥰🥰
I'm a from the Philippines actually I'm still getting used to speak and type English because of my 13 year old daughter (she speak English alot ) It is nice that people like about our country and our people
Although it seems like being a colony of Spain was a long long time ago. For people my age, i am 70 yrs old, my grandparents spoke Spanish fluently. Now starting with my parents and ultimately to me and my kids, that went away. Our second language is now English.
Welcome to our family Ms Jez! 🇵🇭❤️🇪🇸😘👍😊
Its more fun 👌👌👌 cooking Filipino foods support from 🇵🇭🇵🇭💪💪💪
Im filipino too but i have a ex girlfriend before here spain and i have friends artist there spain. And i learning Spanish language to my own way. Aprendí a través de mi diligencia en aprender el idioma español.
Yo también sueño con ir a españa. 😁😁😁
Hindi naman mahirap matutunan kung pag sisikapan
subscribed done, nice vlog.
Jezz...first of all I want to thank you for everything you've done to us being a filipino...please try to cook adobo you will be amaze promise..and next try also sinigang shrimp or pork..thank you and stay safe always miss prettty woman
Thanks. That’s my country THE PHILIPPINES 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭❤️❤️❤️
Happy watching idol jess from manila philippines
The province of Batangas in Sothern Luzon is quite famous for "Kapeng Barako" or Robusta coffee, it is a strong tasting coffee that the people in the area drinks anytime of the day.
I miss the smell of that coffee, specially that the rainy season started already.
:)
Filipino paawer☝Thank you for sharing, and stay connected. New friend here, I hope you will too keep it up eatwell Godbless😇po and keep safe always WaAaW🤙❤
You look so beautiful when u are smiling...☺️☺️☺️
Phils is now the typhoon all year
Can i just say that you are so beautiful watching from Philippines 💙🇵🇭 i wish you do more filipino reaction video gracias😅
@Jez Prada Kind sirs/madam, this video is very educational and invites foreign tourists for the Philippines, for that I am truly grateful. In a separate matter, the membranophone instrument mentioned as "GIMBAL" in the video is actually a photo of "SOLIBAO" from the Region of Cordilleras specifically used in the province of Benguet namely by the Ibaloi and Kankana-ey tribes. I say this because you have a lot of followers. Please fix it immediately. Thank you for taking the time to read my comment. Viva
You're so pretty ❤️ I really love your videos! 💖
Hello beautiful I'm your fans I'm PILIPINO🇵🇭
im half of filipines when i go to manila thers so many good people when i come to the filipines they says welcome to filipines! filipines is the best and there a cute cat cute dog cute animal all animal is cute i know filipines is poor they helping each other because of the virus someone is none home and none food none money so when ther presedent is happy filipines presedent name dutarte filipines presedent is happy because ther so many! like filipino so that way i like filipines❤❤
Try cooking a dish from a legendary sea creature called "Bakasi".
That’s a very good idea young lady !
Hi jez you should come here in the philippines it is to beautiful in here its just like the perfect imperfection thats what the philippines set apart to rest of the countries in this world
Pacific Islander? maybe he asked his fil-am friends. If you asked a filipino living in the Philippines, the answer would either be Asian(general) /south east Asian(specific) . Most Filipinos haven't heard the word pacific Islander, especially used to describe as a race.
Thier are a lot of filipino dishes with spanish influence that u dont see on occasions anymore. Like morcilla, pavu embuchado, pepitoria, perdis, torta del pan/rey, zarzuela de mariscos and so on. This should be atleast relive it got a lot of lost history on our causine.
You're so pretty. Nice featuring PH.
That two was so funny😁😁. I was laughing on that word they say "puto" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Great idias you have trying cooking Spanish food at your vlog.
Thanks for watching
Done Subs. I find your videos amazing and also you are a streamer like me too. Nice keep it up.🤘✌👍
I do love to watch you cook Filipino foods. Most of Filipino foods originated and taught by Spaniards. Adobo recipe originated from the spanish recipe, Adobado, but Filipinos reinvented it and did our own version.
We have alot of adobo versions... I hope to see you post cooking filipino food and do a comparison to spanish dishes to find similarities...
Let me correct you. Adobo is not a Spanish derivation. It's not brought by the Spaniards either. Adobo is a pre-colonial dish that the Spanish named adobo because the way our pre-colonial ancestors cooked it was similar to a Spanish method of cooking, which is adobar. Adobo is only Spanish by name but it is an indigenous dish by our ancestors. That dish didn't originate in Spain.
@@thwb4661 adobo is derived from the spanish word "adobar" meaning, to marinade, w/c they already do to their own recipe called "Adobado" w/c originated from Spain/Portugal in the year 1582(before they came to Philippines). Adobado means, to marinade in spices. W/c apparently Philippines have not discovered spices yet before the spaniards came. Back then, we already have our own way of preserving our foods but marinading them with tuba or coconut vinegar and soy sauce(thanks to chinese trade) w/c is also used kilawin, paksiw, and pangat back then. And when the spaniards arrive came the onions, garlic, bay/laurel leaf, pepper corns, ginger and other spices(thanks to spanish gallon trade with Morocco), we were able to recreate our very own version of abodo. The first original Filipino Adobo was documented by Pedro de San Buenaventura back in 1613 called it "Adobo de los Naturales" in "Vocabulario de la lengua tagala"
If you go to NCR region in Pampanga city Philippines,
They still practicing the old way of doing
Spanish adovo/adovie [a-do-bäy]
or white adovo
Hi Jez. I have a suggestion. If you have time for it, a good video should be on... how successful in business, show business, and life in general Filipinos of Spanish descent are doing in the Philippines. How they are shaping the Philippines very well for the future. Names like Zobels, and Ayalas, Elizaldes, Aboitiz, Razons, Marian Rivera an actress.
Typhoon is kinda normal in the Philippines...😁😁😁 New subscriber here..
Hope you visit our beloved country soon ma'am 😊🇵🇭
The Philippines was a colony of Spain and Mexico was a viceroy and it ruled the Philippines on behalf of
the kIng of Spain. There is a galleon trade that allowed the Filipinos to trade and settled in Caribbean
and Sputh America. USA ruled the Philippines for 50 years, then Jewish migrated to the country during World War 2, then White Russians fled Stalin and settled in the Northern part and Middle eastern from Iraq and Iran
arrived. All of them intermarried with the locals.
Hola! Yeah go ahead please, that would be nice👍Try the cooking video with Filipino cuisines.
Nice thank u ❤
Look up and cook pork Sinigang! Then maybe also fish or shrimp Sinigang... :-)
Chicken adobo call in Spain is adobar .the recipe's adopt from Spanish .