+Wendy Lim thats just too bias...you have to be considerate because the other party might think the same to your accent...just because youre used to hearing your accent doesnt make it better than the other
+Yawina Rada (Aniway) hehe.. dont know why.. same thing also.. but they are sweet couple .. I'm missing my wife after watching this vid... this is wonderful.
Oh, our house has 1st floor, 2nd floor and Ground floor I'm confused now, for me Ground floor is the Sub of First floor, sometimes I called it Basement, would you please tell me, coz in a Mall , 168 Mall in Divisoria manila, they have Ground floor and 1st floor, so its maybe different
You can tell his a filipino based on his accent. When I'm calling on a toll free number I can tell right away if its a filipino on the other line or not based on the accent itself. Filipino's are more precise on their dictions and pronunciations.
it should be, because some people in the philippines will judge you because of your accent and pronunciation.. Unlike other countries who wouldn't care as long as they understand you 😭
haha... that's a good one pare. Well in general, True love has a universal language. Regardless of race, kung pag-ibig na ang tumama, talagang sapul yan. lol
As a Portuguese-Brazilian, with Portuguese father and German-Japanese mother, married with an Italian wife and having lived in London, after I had learned American English, I quite often get confused with the terms... hahahhaha Very nice video, though... Congrats! :D
it's actually Aussie slangs that she used to some other terms like sunnies, sanga. snags etc... Other slang words are really hard to understand but sounds cool.
You guys are cute. ahahah . Destiny talaga. Suggest lang po, you can add "annotations or subtitle for the words used :) Because their are words that are new to others and can't be cope up just by hearing it for the first time (especially on british/australan vocabulary words).
I think your pronunciation depends in what region you came from in the Philippines. Some Filipinos speaks english with their native dialect accent and some speaks with american accent. Some can understand english very well but cannot speak it so well. We Filipinos can easily learn or adapt to any accents in the world i guess. ^^ I also wish to be fluent in english that's why i applied in a call center company just to develop my english speaking skills and i'm gonna start my training next week already. Wish me luck! ^_^
hahaha i remember back 2012.. sa lebanon.. yong pamangkin ni madam na australyana.. Tinanong niya ako kung nasaan yong thong niya.. sabi ko ba nmn nasa kusina sa drawer.. nung di niya makita.. binigay ko sa kanya yong thong(yong ginagamit sa barbeque) na hinahanap niya.. haha tinawanan ako sabi hindi yan.. tsinelas pala hinahanap niya..
I'm half filipina and half british so although some of the australian words are different I use a mixture of filipino english and some australian words which is quite fun tbh haha
Dragoslav War 1) technically on not a woman I'm still a child congrats you insulted a child and 2) I'm really confused on what you're actually talking about
I live in Australia for about 6 years now, still couldn't understand some of the aussie slangs. Still couldn't adapt their accent either. There were times that I've been corrected by my coworker due to my pronouncation of certain word. I wonder could that be an Aussie pride? Coz I'm using my Filipino-Americanized english?? 😂😂😂
wow so amazing since I'm working in a call center it's kind a hard to understand the Australian accent but one thing I really love on their attitude is a word patient unlike to Americans 😁😁😁 peace Americans... well anyway I'm happy to watched this vid Buti pa kayo may Forever 😢😢😢.. Sana makita ko na yung Forever ko na Foreigner ..
I just realized that Australians speak British accent wihich is why me as an Indian Pinoy can so much relate and can truly speak British type English so easily and correctly..
This has been the most fun and charming video I have seen in ages! I have spent time in the Philippines, and I must say, the husband's speech seems so perfect compared to most of his fellow citizens I ever spoke to. I think he has spent a long time in the US, or around Americans. And the charming wife was so cute! i once had a Rhodesian wife. She died some time ago. But I remember our conversations about the dialects. It was so fun! So I understood you both very well. The exceptions being a few particular Australian slang terms. So, thanks for the memories, and the fun.
Nakakaaliw kayong dalawang panoorin, talaga namang humans speak a lot of languages but love only speaks one language for the couple who loves each other.
when i moved to Singapore i got confused with this during my first few years 😂, even with the spelling hahaha, now i have adjusted very well and practice British English and singlish hahaha
Singlish is like ... No lah. I wan't to go to Clark Quay lah. Hehehe. I just used to hear such accent to the locals there everytime I visit Singapore. But Singaporean are great in terms of discipline and in embracing quality education.
ThatFabieEve yes im a bit confused at first too when my co worker said just throw it in a trash bin( dust bin..the way he pronounced) hahahah coz in filipino we called it trash can and also the brinjal but in filipino we called it eggplant.
This, legit, came out in our Puposive Communication exam. I've seen this video last year. should've rewatched it. Anyway, thank you. This is actually really important.
She said her English words are based off of british English but I can confirm that i have lived in britain since birth and I havn't heard of half of them 😂😂. Still entertaining though!
Wow. I just like listening and learning the big difference between American English/Filipino English and Australian/British English. Thanks guys for sharing. I think you are a cute, aersome couple too! :)
Watching this makes me miss my Australian cousins. We're filipino, but i grew up in canada and my cousins were born and raised in Australia, so It was fun comparing our slangs and accents! :)
I want to learn more Filipino and Aussie language at the same time. :-) I'm a Filipino but now, Australian. Living in Australia with my whole family. I'm glad to met you both.
In average Philippine English, unstressed Ts in between vowel sounds aren't pronounced as soft ones. Like for "tomato", Filipinos say it as /toh-may-toh/ instead of /tuh-may-doe/; for "elevator", /ele-VAY-tohr/ instead of /E-le-VAY-duhr/; and for "indicator", /in-decay-tohr/ instead of /in-decay-duhr/. Also, "soda" and "potluck" aren't commonly used; rather, we use "softdrink" and "bring your own" (but not "BYO") likewise. "Aunt" is never /aent/. For "oregano", I think /o-re-GUH-no/ is more common than /o-REH-ga-no/ here, but people do tend to switch the syllable to stress on on many English words anyway.
I agree with you on most points, except potluck (it's definitely potluck, never heard byo in manila) and oregano. Joseph pronounced oregano as most Filipinos would.
+rhoda I'm a Filipino but idk, it's the first time I heard the word "potluck". Tbh I had to google "byo" to match up the meaning. As for "oregano", I was referring to the stresses. From what I hear from people here, it's the "ga" part that they stress usually, not the "re" part.
I'm a Filipino too, and I grew up in the Philippines. Potluck in my experience has been used by everyone from elementary school to the work environment, lol. Also, yes, oregano is always stressed at the "re" part by most Filipinos, in the same way that the "ri" in "origami" is stressed....
You guys are the cutest! I am a Filipino Australian and grew up in Australia but have filipino friends and family so could totally relate to all of these sayings
Philippine is not considered a real English speaking country. Here are seven real English speaking country. U.S, U.K, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, and South Africa. Have a nice day!!
thats where you're wrong, its not very clear and native english speakers cannot understand all "filipino english" because of the accent. you just think you're saying it right and clear. and one more thing, slang is not even what you think it is. you are prolly referring to accent not slang.
I can relate you guys and made me smile while watching you from the start to the end of this video,it reminds me of my fiance he is bitish but he based in Australia..Thank you for sharing it made my day ☺😁
seriously,this two makes a person watching them smile,they are so cute i like them :)..they do really make me smile and happy...(i am contaminated by them with a smile and being happy by watching them hahaha) thank u to both of u..ur such a cute couple :)
i love filipino accent than australian accent. why? just because filipino accent is very clear and easy to understand.
+Wendy Lim C you got that right!
+Wendy Lim Not to an Australia. We understand Australians easier than Filipinos.
Well im a filipino so ye :3
+Wendy Lim thats just too bias...you have to be considerate because the other party might think the same to your accent...just because youre used to hearing your accent doesnt make it better than the other
+mark lester i have to agree with this guy...
In the Philippines, I commonly hear people say 'softdrinks' more than 'soda'
no, they would say. "soupdrinks" lol! :)))
Phuc Yu It's not "strange terms". It's simply cultural difference. Choose the right word, pls
sopdrink
in uk we just say coke even though its pepsi
Seoul Mate that's true, it's softdrink in Philly not soda. Soda's more of an American way of saying it.
takte, di na ako pupunta ng ibang lugar! ang hirap, mawawala ako hahahahaha 😂😂
Hahahahahaha
snoisnemid HAHAHAHAHAHAHQHHAHAQHAHQHAHAHHAHAHAHA
snoisnemid you made me like you 💏
lara lihim omg
hahahahhahahahh
Colgate...close up....hahaha
Joseph Cajilig dito ako natawa hahah
Joseph Cajilig tengene!😂😂😂😂😂
Joseph Cajilig dame ko tawa dito 👍
Joseph Cajilig lol
Joseph Cajilig hahaha kaw ha.
i'm smiling when i'm watching the whole vid... and i don't know why hehehe
+Yawina Rada (Aniway) same
+Yawina Rada (Aniway) same here , its like my jaw is stuck
This whole video has been rather interesting to watch, because I was born in the Philippines and raised in Australia xD
+Yawina Rada (Aniway) Me six, hahaha!
+Yawina Rada (Aniway) hehe.. dont know why.. same thing also.. but they are sweet couple .. I'm missing my wife after watching this vid... this is wonderful.
y so cute haha just can't believe that i finished the whole video with a smile..simple vid yet has captivating vibe with their sweet voice too ♥
+Matet Gubalane yeah mee too...and i really enjoyed it! :)
+Matet Gubalane same here.. ^_^
It's the chemistry...
Matet Gubalane me too
Matet Gubalane hhahaa true.
Matet Gubalane the
And i smile the whole time watching your video...
First Floor and Ground Floor are both use in Philippines but both is always followed by 2nd
JC Villar yeah
Oh, our house has 1st floor, 2nd floor and Ground floor I'm confused now, for me Ground floor is the Sub of First floor, sometimes I called it Basement, would you please tell me, coz in a Mall , 168 Mall in Divisoria manila, they have Ground floor and 1st floor, so its maybe different
No I live in Melb and it always start with G then 1,2,so on
Xy Z no basement is always below the ground floor, GF will never be called basement coz it is always located above land level.
You can tell his a filipino based on his accent. When I'm calling on a toll free number I can tell right away if its a filipino on the other line or not based on the accent itself. Filipino's are more precise on their dictions and pronunciations.
British english is definitely different in american english singular / florals is the difference hahaha lol
Lakwatsero true ..
EnA MoRALeA You mean plural?
Lakwatsero a
it should be, because some people in the philippines will judge you because of your accent and pronunciation.. Unlike other countries who wouldn't care as long as they understand you 😭
you're such a cute couple.. ive been smiling from start to end... such a good vibes!
Thank you sa video pre! Binigyan mo ako ng pag asa na makakuha ng aussie na babae :)
HAHAAHA may pagasa pa
ang gf ko aussie din.. iba talaga
Julie Elliott pa reto naman brad sa kakilala niya.
Thats why my dad says Rubber instead of Eraser
haha... that's a good one pare. Well in general, True love has a universal language. Regardless of race, kung pag-ibig na ang tumama, talagang sapul yan. lol
That is my Ninong Joseph he and his wife Tita Julia
Who cares. U want fame or what?
IDK, but I was smiling all through out the video. The love on your eyes for each other, OMG.
As a Portuguese-Brazilian, with Portuguese father and German-Japanese mother, married with an Italian wife and having lived in London, after I had learned American English, I quite often get confused with the terms... hahahhaha Very nice video, though... Congrats! :D
Renato Mota, that's a lots of mix., I'm Brazilian but dude, u look ordinary like. 🙉🙉🙉 lol.
Renato Mota you look Japanese Italian to me
Omg!
Thats cool..
"British English, the correct English" - except that Australian's based on Cockney whereas Filipino's based on standard American.
Incorrect depends what part of Australia they are from. I'm from South Australia and it's based on British English
I reckon she was speaking standard informal Australian English.
i agree she speak british
it's actually Aussie slangs that she used to some other terms like sunnies, sanga. snags etc... Other slang words are really hard to understand but sounds cool.
we are not in American standard
I prefer the most understood words for effective communication.
I like the way you two smile! Hahah at first and to end I was smiled! 😍😄😄😄😄😄😃😃😄
6:22 oh fudge, i thought i lost my internet connection
Hahahhaahha
I can't stop smiling through the whole video you 2 are just soooo cuute!!!
That was amazing! Thank you making this video! Cheers from Brazil! 🇧🇷😉
You guys are cute. ahahah . Destiny talaga.
Suggest lang po, you can add "annotations or subtitle for the words used :) Because their are words that are new to others and can't be cope up just by hearing it for the first time (especially on british/australan vocabulary words).
I think your pronunciation depends in what region you came from in the Philippines. Some Filipinos speaks english with their native dialect accent and some speaks with american accent. Some can understand english very well but cannot speak it so well. We Filipinos can easily learn or adapt to any accents in the world i guess. ^^ I also wish to be fluent in english that's why i applied in a call center company just to develop my english speaking skills and i'm gonna start my training next week already. Wish me luck! ^_^
Best of luck!
I cant stand Lumonong
they're so in love with each other! can see that!
You guys are so cute! 🤗
hahaha i remember back 2012.. sa lebanon.. yong pamangkin ni madam na australyana.. Tinanong niya ako kung nasaan yong thong niya.. sabi ko ba nmn nasa kusina sa drawer.. nung di niya makita.. binigay ko sa kanya yong thong(yong ginagamit sa barbeque) na hinahanap niya.. haha tinawanan ako sabi hindi yan.. tsinelas pala hinahanap niya..
pinadtaya mapadtaya AHHAHAHAHAAHHAHAHAHA
cute!
yehaww...its the kitchen tongs, thong undies & thong slip-on sandal (aka flip-flop), pinadtaya mapadtaya....have fun kabayan!
Light of Believers hahaha inalis mo ang pagod ko😂😂😂
Dami kong tawa😂😂😂😂
That was super cute,you guys.
I'm half filipina and half british so although some of the australian words are different I use a mixture of filipino english and some australian words which is quite fun tbh haha
Dana Scruby you look pure asian in your picture. I could be wrong
I just look more like my mum haha my dad's English. If you compare me to my 3 brothers I'm the whitest lol
Dana Scruby here in my country in Brazil, we have the most good looking people. u don't need to b white to b attracted.. U suck 🙀
Dragoslav War no one was talking about being attractive? we were speaking about how I look in general 😐
Dragoslav War 1) technically on not a woman I'm still a child congrats you insulted a child and 2) I'm really confused on what you're actually talking about
"It's not enough to think; you have to reckon!" This is so true. Also, hilarious.
I live in Australia for about 6 years now, still couldn't understand some of the aussie slangs. Still couldn't adapt their accent either. There were times that I've been corrected by my coworker due to my pronouncation of certain word. I wonder could that be an Aussie pride? Coz I'm using my Filipino-Americanized english?? 😂😂😂
Same us ha..ha.
thank you so much. so that i could understand and use it correctly :)
I lost it when he said, "Math is hard enough. Why make it plural?"
I learnt a lot from you guys. Thanks a lot🇵🇭
My SO and I have the same problem, she's from NZ and I'm from Phils ha! You guys are great.
wow so amazing since I'm working in a call center it's kind a hard to understand the Australian accent but one thing I really love on their attitude is a word patient unlike to Americans 😁😁😁 peace Americans... well anyway I'm happy to watched this vid Buti pa kayo may Forever 😢😢😢..
Sana makita ko na yung Forever ko na Foreigner ..
I just realized that Australians speak British accent wihich is why me as an Indian Pinoy can so much relate and can truly speak British type English so easily and correctly..
i can already tell that she's lucky to have this guy. mabuhay.
This has been the most fun and charming video I have seen in ages!
I have spent time in the Philippines, and I must say, the husband's speech seems so perfect compared to most of his fellow citizens I ever spoke to. I think he has spent a long time in the US, or around Americans. And the charming wife was so cute! i once had a Rhodesian wife. She died some time ago. But I remember our conversations about the dialects. It was so fun! So I understood you both very well. The exceptions being a few particular Australian slang terms. So, thanks for the memories, and the fun.
sir, bka nagustuhan nya sayo masayahin kang tao.
koy gnyn tlga mga pinoy mhilig tumawa at funny tau kaya tau nggustuhan ng ibng lahi haha
Grabe napasaya mo ako sa part na yun😂😂
Wala nmn masamang tumawa natural yan pag laking pinas ka
Nakakaaliw kayong dalawang panoorin, talaga namang humans speak a lot of languages but love only speaks one language for the couple who loves each other.
Mum is a flower where I come from! You guys are funny.
Imagine SM Super-Shopping Plazas lol
Gavin Herrera haha yah
Gavin Herrera havey
when i moved to Singapore i got confused with this during my first few years 😂, even with the spelling hahaha, now i have adjusted very well and practice British English and singlish hahaha
Singlish is like ...
No lah. I wan't to go to Clark Quay lah.
Hehehe. I just used to hear such accent to the locals there everytime I visit Singapore. But Singaporean are great in terms of discipline and in embracing quality education.
ok lah,,,, take care lah 😂
ThatFabieEve yes im a bit confused at first too when my co worker said just throw it in a trash bin( dust bin..the way he pronounced) hahahah coz in filipino we called it trash can and also the brinjal but in filipino we called it eggplant.
You guys are sweet. I was smiling from start to finish!
I just love watching it..having a good vibes to watch you.. Thanks now i understand the different to pronounce the word with the same meaning
They're so cute !!! 🙏🏼😆
Australian/british is the correct way but Filipino english is the easier way.
filipino english is basically american english with minor differences.
I was smiling the whole time. Good vibes! ❤️❤️❤️
This, legit, came out in our Puposive Communication exam. I've seen this video last year. should've rewatched it. Anyway, thank you. This is actually really important.
philippine is SOFTDRINk not soda.... in America it's SODA.
rj coolj in provinces in Ph, we call coke --- coks! hahaha
or palamig ...hehehe
South of the Mason-Dixon Line it is "Pop"
Actually in the US, depending which part you're at, people may call it Soda, Coke(for all) or pop.
Depends which if US - some say pop, others soda.
Soda? Filipinos call is as soft drink and we call first floor as ground floor. Dude, come on! You're lying! but very nice video. too cute!!! :)
+Jon Tillas some filipinos call it soda but most use softdrink. I on the otherhand call it coke :)
+ram ace i call it coke too lol
+Sheensxx I cal it carbonated drink. :P
+Arnie De Guzman i call it pepsi.
+Verk.. we call it coks... lol
You guys are so cute!!! I was smiling the whole time!!
Haha you are both so adorable together :-p
She said her English words are based off of british English but I can confirm that i have lived in britain since birth and I havn't heard of half of them 😂😂. Still entertaining though!
A B that’s interesting.
letter H! you got me there! hahaha! thanks for making me smile 😄
you guys are too funny!!! love your video... learned a lot... or learnt a lot?? lol
Your wife have a very attractive presence.... not sure if that is the proper description.
Temujin Khan I guess they are
Temujin Khan I think the best adjective to describe her, charming.
lara lihim That might be it with her smile, lol and basically how she carry herself.
Wow. I just like listening and learning the big difference between American English/Filipino English and Australian/British English. Thanks guys for sharing. I think you are a cute, aersome couple too! :)
Cute mo sir..maamo Yung smile nyo Po.. I sense na mabait kayo
we normally say Softdrinks.👌😊
I think that's not weird here in the philippines to think that english is one of the major subjects and definitely our 2nd language.
sop drinks
Here in canada we call it “POP”. Js
you guys are so cute. could feel love in the air
You are literally the cutest couple i have ever seen :)
He looks like Rocco Nacino.
hope u can put subs for additional information
you put a smile on my face while watching you guys till the end.
Thanks for making this video. I smiled while watching this till end. Proud to be Filipino. Thanks man
Watching this makes me miss my Australian cousins. We're filipino, but i grew up in canada and my cousins were born and raised in Australia, so It was fun comparing our slangs and accents! :)
Then she wouldn’t be Aussie because her parents moved there only to have a kid there
How did you meet?
Larry Clarins He must do a video about that...
I want to learn more Filipino and Aussie language at the same time. :-) I'm a Filipino but now, Australian. Living in Australia with my whole family. I'm glad to met you both.
You two are the cutest!!!
Your wife is soooo pretty!!! She looks like Jessica Chastain! :D
In average Philippine English, unstressed Ts in between vowel sounds aren't pronounced as soft ones. Like for "tomato", Filipinos say it as /toh-may-toh/ instead of /tuh-may-doe/; for "elevator", /ele-VAY-tohr/ instead of /E-le-VAY-duhr/; and for "indicator", /in-decay-tohr/ instead of /in-decay-duhr/.
Also, "soda" and "potluck" aren't commonly used; rather, we use "softdrink" and "bring your own" (but not "BYO") likewise.
"Aunt" is never /aent/.
For "oregano", I think /o-re-GUH-no/ is more common than /o-REH-ga-no/ here, but people do tend to switch the syllable to stress on on many English words anyway.
I agree with you on most points, except potluck (it's definitely potluck, never heard byo in manila) and oregano. Joseph pronounced oregano as most Filipinos would.
+rhoda I'm a Filipino but idk, it's the first time I heard the word "potluck". Tbh I had to google "byo" to match up the meaning. As for "oregano", I was referring to the stresses. From what I hear from people here, it's the "ga" part that they stress usually, not the "re" part.
I'm a Filipino too, and I grew up in the Philippines. Potluck in my experience has been used by everyone from elementary school to the work environment, lol. Also, yes, oregano is always stressed at the "re" part by most Filipinos, in the same way that the "ri" in "origami" is stressed....
you are simply entertaining and cute to watch.thanks for making this vid
You guys are the cutest! I am a Filipino Australian and grew up in Australia but have filipino friends and family so could totally relate to all of these sayings
so adorable ... smiling while watching the whole time😊😊😊😊😊
Great.. but I think you interchanged "Softdrinks" and "Soda"
Philippine is not considered a real English speaking country.
Here are seven real English speaking country. U.S, U.K, Canada, Australia, New Zealand,
Ireland, and South Africa. Have a nice day!!
And our English is very clear,not slang or garbled ^--^
thats where you're wrong, its not very clear and native english speakers cannot understand all "filipino english" because of the accent. you just think you're saying it right and clear. and one more thing, slang is not even what you think it is. you are prolly referring to accent not slang.
No,i certainly meant slang.and sometimes you're eating your words.
slang are informal words and not, in any way, related to the way you speak or say words
Kook Alan thats not the point of this video
what planet are you from ???
i enjoyed watching you guys... not because of your "English" but the way you interact with each other...
They were both inlove. Lovely couple. May God be the centre of your relationship forever.
i smile watching this dont know why but it feels so cute . . hindi o.a hindi mukhang ewan just cute and you both looks perfect together. .simply sweet
I can relate you guys and made me smile while watching you from the start to the end of this video,it reminds me of my fiance he is bitish but he based in Australia..Thank you for sharing it made my day ☺😁
loved your language face off!! thx!
You guys are adorable together
You're so cute both of you,,,what a happy couple .
You guys are adorable. Nice video. Thank you for sharing.
seriously,this two makes a person watching them smile,they are so cute i like them :)..they do really make me smile and happy...(i am contaminated by them with a smile and being happy by watching them hahaha) thank u to both of u..ur such a cute couple :)
I watched this video 10x and I'll watch it more often. . sarap nyo panourin guys ..
aww you guys are cute! i have an asian aussie bf and this vid helped a lot. gonna reply this one over and over again lol thanks guys! 💕
"im wearing thongs to work" i died 😂😂😂
here in the US, all the words you described are accepted.
you two are very cute.. I was smiling the whole time.
Love this! Absolutely informative. Good on you mate!
Adorable couple! More please.
The way he looked at her was everything😍
Beautiful, I was smiling the whole time. God bless lovelies! :)
You guys are so cute! watching the whole thing with a smile on my face...
You guys really look good together.
It's cute and you can know how it's so different... and you can adjust in their English how they use it..
I enjoyed this and the differences are immense. Loved it. And nice to know.
Ha ha ha ha not easy !!! Take out"Take away hahaha you both are lovely yes we enjoyed it with smile ...
These two are absolutely adorable.
so there I was unexpectedly finishing the video with a smile from ear to ear and I dont even know why
Landed her by accident. LOVE this. Made me smile, thank you :) xxxx
Intimate Australian-Filipino Couple !
May God Bless You .
Your Sacred Union
Makes a Holy View .