LEYTE DANCE THEATRE DANDANSOY

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Uploaded by on Dec 31, 2007

http://www.rolandvideoandphoto.com This is the unknown Leyte Dance Theatre dancing and singing the Dandansoy. A PAG-ASA of New Hampshire video project. Helen Marcia Louderback, president

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  • hahahahahahaha Tagalog is a major dialect not language in the Philippines.... Filipino is the national language...

  • @mollebabeify I was agreeing to what he was saying about calling the other languages dialects, if you call the other languages dialects, then what dialect are they from? Exactly, because they aren't dialects! Ilokano, Kapampangan, Visayan, Maguindanao, these are actual distinct languages, not dialects. They did not come off of Tagalog, Tagalog is just a neighboring language. To call your language a dialect means you do not know it's orgins in the first place.

  • @ThtOnePinoy I think you need to know what dialect means in the first place.

  • @twentius777 I believe it is not Tagalog in a sense that is hated rather the attitude of some Tagalogs. It's just when people from provinces travel to other provinces, they do there best to speak the dialect in the area they visit. However, some Tagalogs just content themselves with speaking in their native tongue instead of trying their best to speak other languages.

    I don't feel any shame in my native tongue being referred as a dialect. A dialect is merely a description of my origin.

  • @tangnamogagokatalaga Lol, I honestly think I typed this up when I was like, barely awake, or perhaps I was tying to form up something clever... I don't know it was 4 months ago, regardless yeah tagalog and all the other languages aren't dialects, they are all languages. Like Kapampangan is not a dialect of tagalog, actually tagalog has a couple of our words too, like Bunduk.

  • @ThtOnePinoy  Tagalog is NOT a dialect. It is a language, just like very other spoken word from the different provinces. A dialect is a tongue derived from a language. Just like Ilocano and Visayan are languages.

  • out of tune!!!!

  • When I was a child I always asked my Lola to sing me this song. Whatta a great memory! I am proud Leyteno! :-)

  • I agree with philclassic. The music is ''Condansoy.''

  • @twentius777 Tagalog itself is a dialect, the other dialects are not a dialect from tagalog, but it's just another word for a different but similar language. I don't think that they think the others came off from tagalog , they should know that tagalog is just another dialect just like the other ones.

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