2NE1 Dara Interview on Entertainment Live [Eng Subbed]
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bakit parang mas gumaling yata sya magtagalog?
anyway, regarding the "tag-lish" thing, that's just the way most filipinos talk these days. sounds annoying sometimes. it's always better to hear straight tagalog or straight english. but "tag-lish" is easier, so people prefer using it. the disadvantage however, is that it gives the person using it less proficiency in each of the languages. & nobody can ever use it for formal communication.
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Filipinos study the English language since preschool. It's a basic subject on any private or public schools there. so Filipinos are very used to speaking english on a daily basis. Geez is that too hard to believe? :/
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Maybe it's just me but I think she made a conscious decision not to use much English whereas before, well in her documentary anyway, she would for the most of the time speak in English. I really felt for her when should couldn't understand what the host was saying from her SQC days and the woman kind of made fun of her! She deserves everything she achieves!
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Why is it that most of their question is all about money? It only show how ignorant the hosts are.
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Aww Dara looks so pretty ..^^
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@SuperAzkals thanks for explaining
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@bernie23232323232323 Filipinos like their independence while they are capable of speaking enlish fluently well at least 70% of the population does they dont want to sound foreigners among their own people who were not able to go past grade school hence have a limited vocabulary in english. although Tagalog is a national language it is only spoken by 50% of people in the Philippines hence Taglish since English is much more understood by a lot of people more so than tagalog.
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@niakuse There was a lot of loan words from Spanish in the Tagalog language grammar and sentence constructions after all Spain colonized the Philippines for 333 years. Tagalog as it is used today was once called Chavacano de Ermita which is 30% spanish and 7% tagalog if you want to hear what a 70% Spanish and 30% Philippine language its called Chavacano de Zamboanga. Sandara is well liked in the whole philippines even in Muslim mindanao since she started out as an actress there 2004
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@SuperAzkals So basically the words that are hard, they replace with English? They might as well just speak complete English if their own language is too hard.
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@bernie23232323232323 nobody speaks pure tagalog cause its hard, everybody speaks taglish...Tagalog - english and take note in correct gramatical form
this is really making me realize just how much tagalog sounds like spanish. a lot of the words are the same, which i guess would make sense cuz fillipinos are like chinese and spanish and other such races? culture and race really intruigues me. its interesting to know where everyone comes from and how races and cultures came to be =}
JuleOfficial 6 months ago 21
Tagalog isn't annoying. I've read from somewhere that Tagalog is like Latin. That was from an expert. I just can't remember where I've read it.Maybe the comparison is due to the flexibility of the Filipino language and that's what's good about it.After being colonized by different races and being from the Malay race, we were able to incorporate foreign languages with our own.If you're not a Filipino surely you will not get the complexity of it. I'm not boasting,just sayin what I know for a fact.
xOxOmeiibOw 4 months ago 13