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What makes up a tagalog language? Part Uno-Spanish

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Uploaded by on Mar 1, 2010

Our Tagalog language was borrowed from somewhere else. I filmed two Mexican men singing in Spanish on the subway train. Can you guess what they are singing about?

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  • Dos palomas al volar dejaron su palomar en el olvido.... it's about 2 doves going astray and forgetting about their nest. These are not filipinos they look mexican but it would not surprise me to see someone in the pilipinas playing these music or something similar. Do they look filipino? are Native Americans oriental looking?

  • the mexican guy is like a filipino!

  • spanish was an official language in the philippines then...before 1987

  • hahahahhaa... always is: Una parte* im from venezuela.. spanish as a first language.. xD

  • Ano ba yan? Anong Part Uno? That's Spanglish. Un Parte is the right usage. Garalgal pa yung Audio.

  • Dude, I wish that Spanish was one of the official languages of Philippines. And, what were they singing about?

  • Oh! It is a very beautiful "ranchera". Of course it is a love song

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