Learn to Speak Tagalog
The rise of Taglish, a new Filipino language based on combining Tagalog and English words, is impacting the Filipino society. Because it is neither English or Tagalog, it makes formal communication difficult. The purpose of this video series is to contribute toward strengthening the teaching of the formal and decent contemporary Tagalog language by presenting it in the context of respected Filipino custom and tradition.
About the author: Ray Colorado was born in Oriental Mindoro, Philippines. He lived in different parts of the Philippines and learned to speak three Filipino languages: Tagalog, Ilocano and Bicol. He studied Educational Communication in the University of the Philippines at Los Banios, Laguna, and information technology at Eastfield College and El Centro College in Dallas, Texas. He worked for Exxon-Mobil, Bank of America, Centex, and AT&T as computer programmer, systems analyst, and instructional media consultant. He permanently moved to United States in 1984 and now lives in Fort Worth, Texas.
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So what has to be done? ABOLISH FILIPINO AND REINSTATE SPANISH! It's the only NATIVE language here which NEUTRAL to ALL regional/ethnic groups in the country. It's the REAL and SOLE National Language of this country that's why it's called Filipinas and NOT Tagalistas. Not to mention that Spanish is the language of our noble heroes, of the Revolution; the language that defines our culture, heritage and identity as a one nation.
ENGRdeus 2 weeks ago
Tagalog is just Tagalog. That idea to unify the country with a standardized REGIONAL language is so stupid. To the Tagalog-speaking provinces this is good, of course. But how about the Cebuanos? The Ilocanos? The Ilonggos? And other native groups in the Visayas and Mindanao? Tagalog is FOREIGN to them, so "Filipino" is ALSO FOREIGN to them. No wonder this country is still divided because of the resistance of other non-Tagalog provinces against "Filipino language" because it's still TAGALOG!
ENGRdeus 2 weeks ago
WOW!
Maraming Salamat,this is an eye opener for us pinoy...
coz, sometimes real tagalog and ppl from the province sometimes doesn`t understand each other even if were talking in Tagalog.
H4ruOnna4 3 weeks ago
can you please make a lesson on "idiomatic expressions" ?
thegralph10 3 weeks ago
From my understanding, the Japanese actually fostered Tagalog & didn't want the natives to speak in english. Prior to that we had no writers in Tagalog, they all wrote in english or spanish & tagalog was not taught in school. It was the Japanese that started teaching Tagalog in school because they were very Pro-Asian & Tagalog was Asian whereas Spanish & English were not.
nenabunena 3 weeks ago
Great video.
I am sick of referring to the language as Filipino and having people trying to correct me by saying it is called Tagalog.
The official name of the language of the Philippines is Filipino, and it is really not up for debate because this is what the Filipino government decided the name should be.
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PJ BROUGHT ME HERE!!! :D
Nicetas2 2 months ago
thank you sooo much for upload this video.. Now I understand why its so hard to learn the Filipino language.. however I also understand its also a version of Tagalog and I still think it a One solid language needs to be put in place..
Salamat..
janiedavilamusic 3 months ago
Maraming salamat po. Ang galing ng Pilipino! I enjoy your teaching very much sir.
alanmillet 3 months ago
Very Interesting.. Maraming Salamat Po!
cjpatz 3 months ago