Asia's Only LATIN TOWN (They Speak Spanish Here)
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After many years, I finally made it down to ZAMBOANGA, a lovely town in the very South Western corner of the Philippines!
Believe it or not, they speak SPANISH here! Well, it's not 100% Spanish, it's called Chabacano which is more of a Creole (mixed) dialect that developed when the Spaniards settled here almost 500 years ago.
Not surprisingly, Zamboanga is dubbed "Asia's Latin Town" for its strong roots in Spanish culture that can be seen not only in the language but also in the cuisine and lifestyle.
I've had a GREAT time here so far and I hope this video opens your eyes to a lesser-known part of the Philippines -- my favorite country in the world.
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Philippines are the most humble and loving people I have ever meet in life. Greetings from Pakistan 🇵🇰🙌🇵🇭
Let us go to Philippines! I visited your country :D
@JUNIE YT not all Filipinos are what you described. What you described is also not limited to Filipinos. People like you described also exist everywhere in the world and not only in Philippines.
Thanks hamza.....im from the Philippines...and i find pakistani are very hospitable people....
@Ganda Gandara Tell me this
thanks brother!♥️🇵🇭
Hello to my latin cousins the Filipinos..... love from Argentina...!!
LatinX not Latin sir
🇦🇷🇵🇭❤️🤝
Ninpo Budo
Its LATIN not “latinx”
@@youngsavag666 1k comments, dios mio who hurt you mi hijo?
@@theseraphim3480 soon to be 2 thousand :)
I am a Zamboangeña, and fan fact: every 10 years the Spanish monarch visits zamboanga, the last they visited was in 2011 or 2012 I guess, I saw queen Sofia (which is quite a story of how I end up being in front of the Queen) and most Chavacano speakers here are mostly Christians, zamboanga is quite diverse actually since half of us are Catholics, and muslims who co exist peacefully.
and none of them ever cared to visit Cavite....
Ganda Kaya ni queen Sofia pero ung kapatid nya di masyado napapansin
That was 2012. Naalala ko first year ako nun, nasa highway kme may dalang flag ng Spain ata Yun, winawagayway habang dumadaan sya papuntang fort Pilar.
@@itsralphtv7008 yeah, and the mantra was like "Ariba España, Adelante Zamboanga!" 😂 3rd year high school na rin ako nun.
@@eduardochavacano well if you come to think of it, ano gagawin nila duon? Eh di na naman nila kayo maintindihan since only the old people can speak Chavacano. Oo maraming monument na pwedeng bisitahin but the language is already dying out. Meanwhile in zamboanga almost all people speak Chavacano.
Being Mexican I would show up and would feel like home. The Philippines is an amazing country I'll love to visit before I die.
You def should go!
The words: kotse (car), mesa (table), silya (chair), oras (time) ARE actually Tagalog words that were ingrained the last 400 years due to Spanish occupation. PERO (but) "uno, dos tres" WE DO not USE ALWAYS.
Remember: if you ask for time, Filipinos answer with "ala/s una, dos etc" PERO they dont answer that way when you ask how many or how much. They revert to true Tagalog numbering which is isa (1), dalawa (2), tatlo (3) etc.
Pls do,We have so many similarities.
Come visit your asian brothers, we are the mexicans of asia
Not totally incorrect because the spaniards brought workers from Mexico and S. America when they colonized the islands. In Zamboanga we count in spanish. We say 'coche', we also say 'quemao and otro lao' etc. We cook tamales with rice masa and use banana leaves like the cubans. As a matter of fact, I am more fluent in spanish than tagalog.
My mom can speak spanish: Dos por dos
cries in pain 😛
aaaguuuyyy
😂😂😂😂
hahaha gi atay
Kasakit niyan ipalo😂
Kasakit niyan ipalo😂
Its not really “Latin” town. The correct term is actually “Hispanic” town. Philippines dont have Latin ancestry/culture. They have Hispanic ancestry and culture because its from Hispania (Spain).
Being Mexican I can be considered both right? My Great-grandmother was from Spain and my great-grandfather Mexican who also had Spanish blood.
Nishino Kazuki yeah thats correct. They can overlap and some countries like Mexico, Peru, Chile...etc are both Hispanic and Latin. But countries like Philippines only have Hispanic influence. On the other hand, countries like Brazil are only Latin and not Hispanic because they were a Portuguese colony.
I can agree with that, but sadly the quote of our town (Zamboanga City) is "Asia's Latin City"...
Moist Peanut
You are a dirty SEA good thing nothing Latin their. The Philippines has almost nothing of Hispanic ancestry 🤣🤣 and the culture is nothing Hispanic like us in Spain or Latin America its completely different 😂
Young Savage you are wrong and obviously by the way you write your education must be very low.
Our neighbors can speak español too: "Chismosa"
Hahahhaha pirmi yo ta puwede uwi Aki kunamon Akel oh CHISMOSA MAN TU HAHHAHAHHA
HAHAHHAHA
hahaahhaha true manada chismoso chismosa aki na zamboanga
Hahaahahah
Hahahahah nastuck sa gate agi sa kachismosa
I'm Filipino and I wish I was born there instead of Manila so that I can speak fluent Spanish. I'm studying Spanish now and its quite difficult.
Then you should start with the only spanish-creole in asia then i think that will make things easier for you
@@goldenbutterfly642 nope, that would be much harder. There is no point in learning spanish-creol then learning spanish. In my opinion, things would be much complicated. Thanks for your suggestion anyway.
@@prodigyx1089 welp i guess it works differently on everyone
I would agree you should study spanish directly instead of chavacano, time will be wasted if you do..i am a chavacano but needs to learn spanish still to correct grammar.. My advntage is that i know the meaning of the spanish words, just need the correct grammar
Why r u studying that
Beautifull and Peacefull place to go. Love Phillipines from India 🇮🇳♥️🇵🇭
Pautang
Salamat/ Dhanyavaad/Shukran!
Yes
Hello my sweet dear
@@wiseguy1973...
Me gustaría conocer Zamboanga saludos desde España Valencia 🇪🇸 👍 🇵🇭
Filipino here. God bless you. I hope I can connect to my Spanish roots. I really wanted to go to Spain 🇪🇸. For me I consider your king and queen to also be the king and queens of the Philippines.
@@roberto-xg6ld ᜑᜑᜑᜑᜑᜑᜑ ᜆ᜔ᜐᜊᜃᜈᜓ ᜉᜀᜈᜓ ᜈᜋᜈᜓ ᜃᜋᜒᜅ᜔ ᜋᜅ ᜋᜑᜇ᜔ᜎᜒᜃ?
There is another place here in the Philippines that speak Chabacano..in Cavite particularly Cavite City and the Town of Ternate
Actually, in Ermita Manila some people spoke Chavacano before but not anymore
We are only Asian nothing Latin
@@longwave3992 latin isn't a race but latinidad is a culture enforced by spaniards. most "latinos" are either black, white and native american, or a combo of two or three.
People from Luzon troll on every video about Chavacano and Zamboanga. Do you realize that what you are doing very cheap and you are being so pathetic. Nobody cares about that little village in Cavite. Let Zamboanga have its identity. No need for insecure Filipinos to insist that that they are also Latino like the people of Zamboanga. Stop making yourselves sound so desperate and ashamed of being a Tagalog.
Sonia Vinluan yes, in 1852, Ermita had 47 people who can speak Spanish.
Philippines is the one of WorldsCrossRoads heres the reason:
-mixed races
-mixed languages
-mixed nationality
-mixed culture
last....mix martial artist
Mixed foods😂
We are the Chopsuey race
Communism Sounds like the best place to pick up chicks
Because of Colony ..
Damn, so much info packed into under 5 minutes.. This is how videos should be! Thank you drew! Salamat Po!
I aim for efficiency!
Hey jordan! I'm one of your subscribers! Keep uploading videos/reactions!
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Actually this is a 4 minute video. But you know what, I agree with you.
Me gustaría conocer la ciudad del Chabacano! Saludos desde Mexico 🇲🇽 amigos filipinos !
only 1 city is like Mexico or Latino. All other city just Pretending. They dont sound Spanish. They dont even know the capital spain or name more than 3 Mexican food.
Gracias senor
Muchas gracias contigo Señior
❤
Bendiciones a nuestros hermanos filipinos desde Santiago, RD. ...blessings to our filipinos brothers from the Dominican Republic🙏🇩🇴💛🇵🇭
Gracias desde Manila
Kamustas amigo
Gracias AMIGOS
🇩🇴 🇩🇴
Eewwwww S ambos.
Random Fact: Everyone in the Phillipines can speak and write the spanish numbers.
But it has differrent spelling
Uno dos tres😂😂😂
maybe speak but not write coz the spelling varies
As well as when saying the time. Like "alas dos or alas quatro" but I think they're originally "a las dos/quatro" in spelling
@@lyzabinondo3537 yeah.. so it's not really that accurate :/
INCREIBLE QUE NUESTROS HERMANOS FILIPINOS HABLEN ESPAÑOL,SALUDOS DESDE AGUASCALIENTES MEXICO.
La mayor parte de los colonizadores partían desde México, por aquel entonces Nueva España, en tiempos del galeón de Manila, que fue la primera ruta comercial global, Manila, Acapulco, Cádiz. Se habló español en Filipinas junto con el resto de lenguas nativas hasta que los Estados Unidos asesinó a más de un millón y medio de hispanohablantes y fue tratando de destruir todo lo relacionado con La Hispanidad. La constitución de Filipinas todavía se hizo en Español y fue idioma oficial hasta 1987 creo recordar.
@@jacoboarca8516 Si no hubiéramos entrado en guerra con los estados unidos ahora mismo habría decenas de millones de hispanohablantes en Asia y algunos en Oceanía, habría hermanos hispanos en todos los continentes 😩
I love the 🇵🇭 Philippines!
From Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Stop spamming everywhere I saw your 2 comments already
Naps Maps I can’t comment again? Why?
@@napsmaps9701 you racist
Thanks, buddy next time bring onion bread, make it more crispy
Michael Suarez okay!
During my childhood, learn to count uno dos tres, without knowing its a spanish language.
Pink blossom same😂
Nueve Syentos Otsenta y Siete
My Birth year. 😂
Sameee😂😂😂....
I learn from Mr worldwide
Haha same goes with dyes (diez), bente (viente), trenta (treinta)...nobenta (noventa).
Filipinos are such sweet and humble people. Y me encantan las variaciones poco conocidas del español como el español guineo ecuatoriano, el chavacano y el judeo-español. Saludos y mucho amor desde Israel 🇮🇱🇵🇭🇮🇱🇵🇭🇮🇱🇵🇭🇮🇱
Gracias amigo btw I'm cebuano and I can understand too your languange it is like a dialect from ours we although can't make the spelling correct but the pronuoncation is like the same.
? Es usted sefardi señor Simon hijo de Natan? Saludos desde Filipinas.
@@bernardocalderon8723 Sí mi familia (en Ladino: la mia alcurnia) se remonta a Jerusalén, como la mayoría de los Sefardíes. Luego fueron a Toledo, luego vivieron en Sefarad como Bnei Anusim y fueron a Puerto Rico y luego regresamos a Israel. ¿Usted?
Saludos a Cebú y Zamboanga. ❤️
Muchas gracias Amigos from Israel.
love phillipine from Malaysia, ur sibling
muchas gracias por el amor
from Philippines 🇵🇭
"ur sibling" no lol, more like a neighbor. we don't have siblings but cousins and they are mexicans.
@@reinebalisbis oh pardon me
Love from your sibling ph
sorry for the rude guy above your reply
Finally a Malaysia comment who don't hate Philippines
*FACT:* I learned spanish words from my mom with her Iconic weapon tsinelas *"UNO...DOS"* dagaaaaaaan 😂
Arki Maine hahaha
Hahaha
Me too, except mine is after the words “dapa” then I got whupped with the belt
Animal
Bisaya be like
Zamboanga a city with smiles, amazing food ,and rich culture
#Pilipinas 🇵🇭
It's fascinating that up north, you have Vigan that resembles a Spanish city but almost everyone forgot to speak Spanish at all 😁
But he is all about language..vigan speak ilokano nothing more.
Not really
Go to cavite city and ternate . You will see a lot of chavano speakers .
@@ganap6958 you're right
Mr. M Because spanish language now is quite irrelevant. As the prevalent empire declined, Spain was somewhat not important to the world anymore. Heck the americans make fun of people from mexico speaking spanish.
Un abrazo bien fuerte a nuestros hermanos Filipinos desde Mexico!!!
This shows Asia’s diversity and how great it is.
Proud to be Asian 🇧🇩 🇧🇩
I love travelling around Asia and South America I definitely feel like there is some ancestral link between the native Americans and the Asians both are very friendly cultures maybe the politics can be a bit nuts but on the streets its very easy for foreigners like me
Love it!
Drew Binsky
When are you going to Nicaragua🇳🇮?
I'm half german and half thai and I'm proud to have asian blood.
daadad eqeqweqew Bangladesh, 8th most populated country in the world, has the largest beach, largest mangrove forest and me. lol
I'm so proud that this video has already reached 1 million views... Thank you Drew for making me a part of it.
Saan ka doon
Pa sikat
CHABACANOS WATCHING NETFLIX SERIES LIKE "MONEY HEIST" AND "ELITE" : UNDERSTANDS IT WELL
THE REST OF THE FILIPINOS: SANA ALL
I’m from Luzon and my favorite series are money heist and Elite, I hope I understand Spanish so I don’t have to change the audio
Your pride reminds me of my Chavacano ex. He couldn't even grasped Enrique Iglesias song Bailando or pronounce Paella and Valencia properly yet henever I'm teaching him the proper pronunciation he would tell me that I'm the one who's wrong when in fact I grew up in Mexico.
Naol
Malaking Sana all!!
hahahaha
Muchas felicidades por mantener el Castellano en esta parte del Mundo!! interesante vídeo 👌 hermanos Españoles!
This is bad ass!! much luv to my pinoy brothers n sisters from a Latino
I am from Zamboanga. It is the only city where the dialect has been preserved. Originally, it's Spanish but due to the interaction of Filipinos, the dialect has been mixed with bisaya and tagalog turning it to Chavacano. Thanks for visiting my hometown. Please try also to visit Iligan City where majestic waterfalls are located.
Chavacano is a broken spanish
That must be DORA’S lost Town ....Delicioso !
Children use to watch that show hahaha
When im younger (Now im 12 turning 13 next year January) i used to watch that and i learn some spanish 😂😂😂 wtf!!!! I have done!!!
I laugh so hard haha Hola everybody
Omg!
I'm from Zamboanga. We don't even say that word naturally. That lady got it from Dora surely lmao
Saludos filipinos, me alegro mucho de que hablen Español.
saludo sir
Pero no todo
gracias señor
I'm spanish and that creole sounds like if they're learning Spanish lol
si cierto :0
Remember there *asians*
@@phylhy6221 Lmao it has nothing to do with them being Asians. Please stop generalizing us. Asia is literally made up of more than 50 countries with each country having its own distinct ethnic groups and languages. If it were a spanish creole language in Sweden, it would sound like they're learning Spanish as well.
Same and yeah jajaja
Wubba Lubba Dub Dub ikr I live in the UK, I’m Muslim and still Asian (British Asian)
Proud Zamboangueña Here! ❤😄
hola, Buenas Diaz😘💖💞
@@rgvegetv9700 HAHAHAHAHAA you didn't get noticed
Hoy! Dai!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I don't know what I watched but I loved it
Es cierto! La gente de Las Filipinas es muy amable, conocí un filipino que siempre sonreía al hablar y hablaba fluído en español.
99% wont understand your post. But the chavacanos will recognize the following words: gente,amable, conoci, que siempre, hablae, hablada....
Assalamualaikum, Buenas Dias, I am a Chavacano from Zamboanga City. Thank you for visiting, Drew! Hope you had a wonderful time there.
Muslamalaykum.com
Mu bien . Mualaikum salam.
Zamboanga people majority is moslem?
In spanish ,buenos dias invest de buenas. ,, pilipino din ako pero hablo alto en español.
Awan Putih nope majority are Christians. To be exact Catholics. Churches are everywhere some parishes like every sitio or barangay has a Church
My grandma, she used to speak chavacano and taught me some phrases. She was born in Dapitan then moved to Zamboanga city. Bless her soul I missed her so bad.
Im in Spanish class and this popped up.😂
Klaszy_K o.o
great! Show your teacher!!
I learned Spanish when I was 5 Lmao my first language
Bueno! Mostra tu maestro.
@@tompeled6193 Cual Maestro? No entiendo
Saludos Las Filipinas, desde El Salvador 🇵🇭🤝🏽🇸🇻
Gracias amigo
Saludos desde El Salvador City, Philippines
Gracias Amigo, Mabuhay!
I love our Filipino brothers from Venezuela ❤️
Muchas Gracias!
Kumusta Venezuela?
@@jaimefranciscogutierrezyro4121 lubot nimo torpe voz hahahaha
@@kiritohassan2113 Masarap hampasin yan mukha mo seguro
You are d irty *Pacific* *Islander* from the n ashy Philippines stop lying to yourself 😂😂 You are nothing our “brothers” 🤮
I’m Mexican American and I want to come visit this place and capital of Philippines with my wife it should be fun
In the 1960's through the 70's, Spanish language was still part of our curriculum in 4th year high school and 1st to 2nd year in college.
and no one really learns anything.
Saludos desde España! Abrazos a nuestros siempre queridos hermanos filipinos!
In Cavite City, some people speaks Chabacano specially the old families there.
Yeah. I'm a little bit sad that I didn't get a chance to learned chavacano while my lola still alive.. i really like to hear her shouting kabron!!!!
Mas una ung cavite sbe sa documentary sa gma 7
Ternate cavite
Yeah my naririnig aqng nagsasalita ng chavacano sa my bandang naic,ternate ska mangilan ngilan sa kawit pero mgkaibang klase ng pgka chavakano sa zamboanga
Buong Zamboanga City marunong mag chavacano sa Cavite city hindi nawawala na nga
Philippines is literally the Frankenstein of different culture (e.g. American, Spanish, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Polynesian, Arab)
I just discovered you yesterday and now I'm so addicted that I'm binge watching your videos. Your videos are so informative and positive. You gained a new subscriber👍
Thank you Pixie!!!
No way!!! He replied you!!!
Ikr!! His videos are addicting :)
Naps Maps This made my day😊
Drew Binsky omg! You replied. Thank u so much. U made my day😊
The only Spanish words i know are :
Hola
Gracias
Amigo
Uno
Despacito
Same
Same here
I’m Mexican
A webo caraj0
Taco
@@thetses7328 What does it mean ??
Saludos, en mi Ciudad Santo Domingo, Rep. Dom., he hablado con ciudadanos filipinos y no me doy cuenta si es chavacano, todo fluye perfectamente.....
I can't speak Spanish nor Chavacano but I can understand them. Pinoy power.
Been wanting to visit Zamboanga too! Thanks for making this video
I would like to visit Philippines, love from Serbia
Great video I'm glad to see a place where they speak spanish in all of Asia, btw the Philippines was also very influenced by Mexico as it was administrated from there by Spain ,,specially this area of Zamboanga
¡Que bonito, el Chavacano es increíblemente parecido al Español! #DrewBinsky me he suscrito a tu canal. Saludos a nuestros hermanos filipinos hablantes del Chabacano desde Nicaragua.
Chabacano isn't a Spanish dialect.
It's a creole based in Spanish.
but it the Philippines.. it is a language. because Zamboanga City is not the only city is using the Chabacano Language.
@@kylesnow4673
Correcto..👍👍
soy de Bicolano..Mi abuelo es dè Mexicano estoy aqui en nuestra provincia aqui en Allbay la zona de Bicol..
@Mister Ious how about sign language?
I'm from Zamboanga city Philippines..
@Mister Ious I agree. There are many types of languages. Chavacano is a language, but it's a "creole" language.
Hola con todos los hermanos entero pais pilipinas y todos hispano hablante. im from zamboanga city, our local dialect is being called chavacano or others called broken spanish. It is influenced by the mexican spanish. Fact: every ten years the queen of spain visited the beautiful and rich culture city of zamboanga. Gracias a todo y dios bendiga.
Bendiciones amigo desde Mexico 🇲🇽!
Love Philippines 🇵🇭 from India 🇮🇳! ♥️
Most of us can really count numbers in Spanish not just in Zamboanga.
Brazilian too
Yeah I agree in Dumaguete City we use Spanish when we count numbers.
Can, but don't really use it that much.
@@alhenrymorgan-pirateking1888 doesn't all Filipinos use Spanish number though
@@rush6837 I'm just saying in Dumagute City part of Philippines we used Spanish when we count numbers like uno, dos, tres, cuatro, cinco, seis, siete, ocho, nueve, diez....
I'm not saying the entire part of Philippines used Spanish 🤣 hope you get what I'm trying to say
Me alegro de tener clases de español durante mis días de universidad en los años setenta. Puedo entender español y hablar también. Saludos desde filipinas
Soy celoso. Yo estoy aprendiendo la lengua pero es más difícil sin las escuelas. Probablemente acabo de escribir mi sentencia mal....
@@yndroma traductor es fácil, pero aprender es para siempre
Yo tambien!
saludos desde españa hermano filipino
Drew Dreamed it did it mission to be completed inspiration to million s to travel love from India.
:)
@@drewbinsky you're truly inspiring Drew.... do visit india again... 🇮🇳❤️
Wow.. Zamboanga is so close to my home state of Sabah and I never knew this. Thanks Drew.
Cool
going to Sabah and Sarawak soon!
Wow...I am also sabahan,welcome land below the wind.
@@drewbinsky omg i'm from sarawak
Come and visit city of Zamboanga Farouq..
I’m a Mexican these are our cousins
I love all your videos. I'm from Lanao del Norte Province, Philippines 🇵🇭 Wish I could see you personally. ❤️
saludos to my chavacano brothers and sister,
it was the criollos with their tlaxcalan (mexicans natives) allies who sailed and landed there..most of them stayed and married with local women, the philippines was governed by new spain (mexico) for 300 years we traded and prosper and share each other cultures, the spanish you speak is the mexican spanish..i heard there's even a place called "mexico pampanga"..we share spaniard, tlaxcalan and some aztec blood..eso nos hace hermanos, de todo corazon les digo
"mi casa es su casa" you are welcome in mexico, los recibiremos con los brazos abiertos.didicated from us to you. ruclips.net/video/ILwDrdM2XD4/видео.html
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i agree in the occupation oh spain the spanish influences luzon region while mindanao region is more influences by new Spain mexicans .
@@geraldbryan432 the spanish culture arrived in the philippines after 1810, that's when mexico proclaimed its independence.
Entonces ¿como explicas el uso del vocablo zacate?
@@joselugo4536 a que te refieres?
Es simple, en Cuba nadie llama al pasto; zacate y México está próximo al estrecho de Yucatán sin embargo, en el Pacífico a enorme distancia llegó ésta palabra de origen náhuatl.
My cousins are from the philippines but I am from USA. My parents where born from Philippines my dad was born from Bohol and my mom was born from Valencia Bukidnon. But I was born from San Diego CA south of LA. Mahal ko ang mga pinsan kong filipino!
Man thank you so much for making this, born in Zamboanga myself but grew up in Michigan but Zamboanga will have my heart forever thank you for sharing this
When my brother ask me what is the tagalog word of SEVEN and i answered "siyete/syete" and he said i was wrong and the answer is PITO and i was like wtf😂😂 I didn't notice it was spanish i just realize it after thinking about it
For bisaya, "7" is syete..
@@spencerpriete395 There's probably a native version of 7 in Bisaya. "Syete" is a loanword from Spanish.
In Hiligaynon seven is also pito
Isa
Duha
Tatlo
Apat
Lima
Anum
Pito
Walo
Siyam
Pulo
If I'm not wrong
@@xolang seven in bisaya is pito
Usa
Duha
Tulo
Upat
Lima
Unom
Pito
Walo
Siyam
Napulo
If ur brother ask what is the Filipino word of seven then you syete is acceptable.
I think it's Chavacano, and it is also being spoken in Cavite City.
Yes it is, But that was before we didn't maintain chavacano dialect
Tarnate,cavite I thinks they still speak
Technically Filipinos are their own race. They are Latinx, Pacific Islander, and Asian. So yeah were pretty diverse
Eso es muy bonito
Saludos desde México 🇲🇽
Actually, there is another spanish speaking coubtry in Africa, called West Sahara! They speak 100% fluent spanish!
@Frx bx01 True in Morroco it is an administrative language, but the population of the occupied(!) territory of West Sahara still speaks Spanish (and their arab dialect).
He Said Asia not Africa. 😉
@@genluna7414 my comment is referred to minute 1:11 in the video, where Drew Binsky says that Ecuatorial Guinea is the "only Spanish speaking country in Africa". My comment is just about these two seconds of the video.
I haven't said nothing about the asian part/filipino/chabacano part of the video. Just a small referrence to the Spanish speaking brothers in West Sahara that deserve their recognition as many people forget to mention West Sahara as Spanish native speaking country (sometimes there is even few recognition for Ecustorial Guinea).
@@timebank1949 sometimes ppl just want to fight with others. No need to discredit you, until research is done. History and occupation is so complex. Thanks for the info! Keep it up!
Wasn’t Spain colonized by the Moors for 600 years???
Also some parts of cavite . Specificallly in cavite city and ternate cavite they also speaks spanish creole chavacano
Until now??
Yes
@@ronnienestor r u sure u until now ,what about the new generation there, I think the creole (Spanish base dialect) soon will be vanished because of lack of support from our government ,only the the old poeple using them right ?unless they gonna teach it to their new ascendants.
@@gregbacbac755 wala na. Dahil ang cavite ngayun ay visayas mindanao migrate na. Kunti na lang ang pure caviteño dito
@@WhoareY0uuuuUUUUUUuuuuu creole cavite or broken spnish ,are gone too soon unless someone will devote his/her self to make it revived and those who can speak it seems to be old already, dept of education should look into this but not anymore. goodbye to creole cavite
I'm addicted watching Drew's videos.
Mis saludos desde guinea equatorial os queremos mucho hermanos filipinos
Y a los ecuatoguineanos también se os quiere en España, a pesar de nuestros políticos. Mucha fuerza!!!!
This is one of the cities in the Philippines that i really want to visit
Very cool. Soy Pilipino y Hablo Español um poco tambien!
al fin un vídeo en español😊
por fin :'D
Y no olvidemos que el español( castellano) es el idioma del futuro.
@@pablogaviria7113 que así sea. 🌸
this is so cool!!! i’m a filipino, from cebu. i got inspired by my titos and titas especially my grandparents and i really want to learn spanish. though, since my parents are very busy, we dont have the time to take me. lessons. i’ve tried learning online but it never works for me. hopefully ill get those spanish lessons soon.😊😊
edit: now i have the urge to visit zambuanga 😂😂😂
Hmm🤔. "Chabacano" in México means apricot.
Edit: the spelling in my part of México is with a "b" and not a "v" because in between vowels those two letters are pronounced the same.
Good thing we weren't influenced by the Mexicans then 😅😅
Asian Contemplation
The Mexicans are real Hispanics mostly Spanish not self hating *Pacific* *Islanders* like you.
You are wrong!
In Mexico and Latin-American:
Chabacano, means chévere!
Chabacano , means apricot
It actually means a vulgar form of true Spanish
Vigan and Cavite are also latin towns in Filipinas :))
I’ve been watching Drew Binsky’s video every time he uploads because his video are very informative and interesting! Love Drew Binsky!
Thank you featuring every culture in Philippine islands.
God bless you
3:13 I heard, someone's said "Sana All" ??HAHA
Zamboanga que linda ciudad, gracias por mantener el Español con cariño
Dope as always!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I consider you as my mentor and about to upload my 3rd vlog 🔥♥️
Thank you bro!
Haadi Travels Thanks you Haadi 🔥
Drew Binsky ♥️
I'm a filipino and i really want to be in Zamboanga someday. Love your vlogs Drew ❤️
Muy pero muy interesante y fascinante saber en qué otras pequeñas partes del mundo se habla algo de español. Me encanto el video.
Solo dicen algunas palabras en español no lo hablan correctamente
Porbida spanyola talentado de sobra sobra😅
Ton Ton
¿De què hablas mugre?
Seguro que El Spanglish lo entiende casi to
@Isis Nolasco My own translation you said" very interesting and fascinating says in that small part of the world speaks the spanish language. The video enchanted me" . Correct me if i am wrong😊
In cavite there are places that used Spanish(chavacano) like Ternate, cavite city, magallanes
Aquí en México hay una estación del metro que se llama chabacano lol
Yo la vi cuando llegué a visitar CDMX😂
So is that station still working? I am a filipina, not a chavacano but i understand Spanish... Hablo un poco de español.
¡Hola @@diosadiosa4878! La estación Chabacano actualmente sí funciona y brinda servicio a muchos usuarios del metro de Ciudad de México. Ahí convergen 3 líneas ferroviarias del metro y los pasajeros pueden transbordar de tren para seguir distintas rutas.
Otra conexión con Filipinas puede disfrutarse en esta temporada, pues podemos disfrutar de un mango muy sabroso que conocemos como mango Manila.
Hasta donde sé, la única palabra del tagalo que en México aún se entiende (aunque pocas personas la emplean en su hablar cotidiano) es parián (mercado).
¡Saludos hasta Filipinas! Cuídese mucho y permanezca a salvo.
@@diosadiosa4878 en filipina que idioma hablan lose soy ignorante pero no esta demas saber
Ano daw? Hahaha
Google translate=English:
Abortion
Google translate=Chabacano:
*Asta La Vista Baby*
Hey!..
You just could not resist can you?
Haha xD
_Oof_
Wrong esta la Vista means Goodbye or see you later im native from zamboanga
@@troyjohnamante9210 r/woooosh
JAJAHAAHA
Greetings from Pluto for Philippines. How lucky they know no.3 international language on earth
Him: "dos porfavor"
And you hear someone say in the back...
"Sana ol" dude-HAHSHSHAH
HAHA shookt!
I find this part of the Philippines being one of the most interesting places.
I recall when I was in the third grade in Metro Manila there was a siege going on in Zamboanga City. I saw videos online of soldiers fighting and a kid who gifted the soldiers the Philippine flag.
I am glad everything there is cheerful again.
hola way saludos desde argentina, buenos aires
3:13 i just heard someone said
"Sana Ol"
Nilibrehan ng balut e hahaha
Haha tatlong besis ko inulit sana ol talaga eh 😂
i can already tell its philippines because of the people and the background and jollibee
1:30 omg that beach is beautiful oh my
Wow.. Unexpected 🇮🇳
Si senior (yes sir ) #FromPhilippines
Saludos a nuestros Hermanos Latinos asiáticos , Que vivan Las Filipinas 🇵🇭, un cordial saludo desde El Salvador 🇸🇻.
en realidad no son latinos. Son mas hispanos porque fueron colonizados por los españoles y los españoles son hispanos
IMHO, the most unique Philippine dialect is Capuleño.
Spoken by the people of the Island Municipality of Capul in Northern Samar. It's a dialect endemic to the Island.
I hope you get to visit there one day 👍🇵🇭
Pinag uusapan eh SPANISH CREOLE..