 bheybiejm (943) | | mine, Tagalog, English, Japanese.
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 meishalicious (220) | | Hi im a FILIPINA,i speak tagalog/ english and some japanese! whats yours? | |
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 andreg (24) | | Hi everyone. I surfed the Internet for hours but could not find that. I am learning a little Tagalog, but also would like to learn a little Visaya. My wife is from Mindanao, Butuan area, where this... | |
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 Power_of_Angel (1198) | | This is very usual to us and yet we are being used to it. Like for example, "HOPEFULLY - SANA I can find a job". Instead of using Hopefully or Sana in one sentence. Another example of that is "What... | |
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 cdparazo (3945) | | When I was 6 years old, I don’t even know how to speak English, let alone know how to read. At 7 years old, I just started to learn how to write and read. I did not know much then. But children today... | |
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 alonaz (2672) | | How to make an ice candy?
hi! can anyone help me how to make a delicious ice candy, a delicacy in Philippines during summer? i am really curious of how to make the ice softer almost resembling an... | |
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 purplehyacinth (292) | | N70 has been my cellphone for almost two years now. Im still, and very well contented with its features. Now I appreciate it more because there are lots of applications that could be installed. In my... | |
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 yammydudes (595) | | aside from your native language, do you know other languages or dialects? My native dialect is Ilocano (this is the language in Northern Philippines) but I know how to speak Tagalog, English, I... | |
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 king4aday (240) | | Here in the Phillipines, texting is preffered than calling. Most of the people prefer the abbreviate words and using texting jargons. For example instead of using the word "People" they using "ppl"... | |
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 amoyube1980 (665) | | How many languages can you speak?I speak bicol (a filipino dialect), tagalog, english and spanish. | |
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