what a wonderful song and I felt honor that one of the greatest singer of all time sangs our very own Dahil sa iyo. I would love to have a copy of this song. Thanks Mr. Nat King Cole.
yes, this is real, my mother was pregnant that time, for my eldest brother and she went to the concert with my dad in 1962 at the Araneta Coliseum, my mom really loves Nat King Cole, she got the chance to shake hand with Mr. Cole. it was really an "Unforgettable" experience for her. thanks for sharing "dahil sa 'yo" Nat's rendition.
This "English is our second language" claim has not only become a banal line but also an inutile proprietorship if only because only a small percentage of our population could really speak this language. Can we really assert that view while practicing this language in "Barok" and telegraphic styles?
Janina´s errors in English, whether they were syntatic or whatever, should have been also adorable to foreign ears if you consider their own errors melodic.
Well English is our second language. Filipino isn't theirs.
Besides, the "error" that I found adorable is a PRONUNCIATION error. Janina's are syntactic errors which are quite unforgiveable considering she's a mass com (or was it broad com?) student in college.
Not really for that reason (good at aping). I find it really sick that we are pleased ,and even feel proud, hearing our language mangled by non-filipinos, and yet we condemn us when we commit errors in utilizing a language not generally practiced in our homes. Glaring examples of this contemptible attitude are the numerous negative comments regarding Janina´s gaffes in english during the event´s interview (go to Janina San miguel-Bb. Pilipinas question and answers).
Ridiculed by fellow Filipinos who think speaking with an accent is "baduy".
Maybe it's because Filipinos are generally good at imitation that's why it comes off as a negative thing if you can't imitate a good english accent. hahah!
what a wonderful song and I felt honor that one of the greatest singer of all time sangs our very own Dahil sa iyo. I would love to have a copy of this song. Thanks Mr. Nat King Cole.
helenedquid 2 years ago
yes, this is real, my mother was pregnant that time, for my eldest brother and she went to the concert with my dad in 1962 at the Araneta Coliseum, my mom really loves Nat King Cole, she got the chance to shake hand with Mr. Cole. it was really an "Unforgettable" experience for her. thanks for sharing "dahil sa 'yo" Nat's rendition.
Brando0307 2 years ago
Nat King Cole's voice is beautiful and touching and divine and musical -- in any language.
TonyLearner 3 years ago
Whoever said we practice it in a "barok" style?
I don't know about you but grammatical errors hurt my ears more than pronunciation errors do.
chanteusse 3 years ago
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yourmianus 3 years ago
This "English is our second language" claim has not only become a banal line but also an inutile proprietorship if only because only a small percentage of our population could really speak this language. Can we really assert that view while practicing this language in "Barok" and telegraphic styles?
Janina´s errors in English, whether they were syntatic or whatever, should have been also adorable to foreign ears if you consider their own errors melodic.
yourmianus 3 years ago
Well English is our second language. Filipino isn't theirs.
Besides, the "error" that I found adorable is a PRONUNCIATION error. Janina's are syntactic errors which are quite unforgiveable considering she's a mass com (or was it broad com?) student in college.
chanteusse 3 years ago
Not really for that reason (good at aping). I find it really sick that we are pleased ,and even feel proud, hearing our language mangled by non-filipinos, and yet we condemn us when we commit errors in utilizing a language not generally practiced in our homes. Glaring examples of this contemptible attitude are the numerous negative comments regarding Janina´s gaffes in english during the event´s interview (go to Janina San miguel-Bb. Pilipinas question and answers).
yourmianus 3 years ago
Ridiculed by fellow Filipinos who think speaking with an accent is "baduy".
Maybe it's because Filipinos are generally good at imitation that's why it comes off as a negative thing if you can't imitate a good english accent. hahah!
chanteusse 3 years ago
Right! And when we Filipinos speak or sing in english with a strong local accent, we are ridiculed!
yourmianus 3 years ago