Jessia Soho features Russia

@syoti20 (5292)
Philippines
November 7, 2011 8:47am CST
I was scanning for a site where I could have a good time in watching. And I saw the feature about Russia in Jessia Soho. Russia has few population in terms of Filipino race. But many Filipino already has a good future in Russia. And I was more shocked when they said that many Russian people likes to study and learn how to speak Tagalog. I was really amaze how they speak. They can speak Tagalog fluently. And I must say that I am proud that Tagalog is part in their School Curriculum. I wonder when will Filipino included in School Curriculum in speaking Russian language?C
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@vexxus (712)
• Philippines
11 Nov 11
That's overwhelming, now other country had noticed how beautiful our native language is, I wish they would learn it before we Filipino stop caring for our own dialect.
@mantis36 (4219)
• Philippines
8 Nov 11
Chinese Mandarin and Amoy Languages are prioritize because most of the Business Establishments that are already stabled here in the Philippines are mostly Chinese.
@secretbear (19448)
• Philippines
8 Nov 11
Hi syoti! It's amazing to hear that a foreign country have included Filipino in their school curriculum. They must really be fascinated with out language and they probably view our country as a potential tourist spot and maybe even a country where it's good to invest their money. That's like a compliment. I think there are schools who offer Russian in their language classes.
@EdnaReyes (2622)
• Philippines
8 Nov 11
When i was still in college, one professor of mine shared with us her experience while she's in Russian learning their language as an exchange student. She told us that Russian culture is very similar to Asian countries like the Philippines and in fact see us race brothers. That summer, her class was treated to a Russian language introductory in the Russian embassy. It's nice to know that the relationship between the two countries have gone to the better. I just hope it will grow more and foster deeper friendship. I think we better switch from little brown american to little Asian as what we really are.
@SIMPLYD (90717)
• Philippines
8 Nov 11
Oh yes, syoti, i saw that episode too. I feel proud that they really are so bent and good in speaking Tagalog, or should we say Pilipino , our national language . It is so disappointing that some Filipinos are not speaking Pilipino but instead , English. I think when they speak English, it's more of a status symbol . How pathetic that some Filipinos loves to speak English while the foreigners , specially those Russians ,loves speaking our national language, Pilipino. BOO. .to people who keeps speaking English , despite the fact that they are Filipinos.
@noscarl (105)
• Philippines
8 Nov 11
filipino is a good curiculum, even if tagalog is not an international language.
• Philippines
8 Nov 11
I had long known that lots of Russians found speaking Tagalog to be such fun because, they find the language to be easy to use as it is some kind of comes with a singing tune. As for the Filipinos to find it equally good to learn the Russian language, I don't think it will be a welcome thing to make it a part of the school curriculum. However, it will be no new thing if there will be some of us who will be most willing to learn this language and be able to use it once one is in Russia. Russia is a very rich country, by the way but, Filipinos know so little about this country and the people therein. That is, as of this time.
@ferbjohn69 (1127)
• Philippines
8 Nov 11
Oh.Is it true?I am going to watch it.:) Have it been aired already? It is fun to know that some russians know how to speak our language.:) Maybe I should try to speak russian now.:)