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  • @johnreinoso5736
    @johnreinoso5736 Місяць тому +10

    Ovela: Casually speaking his third language
    Me: Learning and improving my English from someone speaking his third language.
    PS, I watch your vids every time I have interviews. LOL 😅

  • @TolitsfmBohol
    @TolitsfmBohol 28 днів тому +1

    They deserve exposure. With your enormous channel you can help a lot… while being entertained. Guaranteed!

  • @lilyfelbar4390
    @lilyfelbar4390 Місяць тому +18

    Cantonese has a British accent , now a days only old hongkongsse didn't speak English, and most of the youngster here in Hong Kong learn English by pilipino nanny take note not only they teach English with the young kids they also teach Tagalog and dialect that they use in Philippines.

    • @lenymagan4105
      @lenymagan4105 Місяць тому +1

      Real 100%

    • @jen8932
      @jen8932 Місяць тому +5

      Yup, also the Arab people, when they hired nannies, most of the time, they are from the Philippines. These nannies teach the kids of their clients with very good command in English.

    • @lilyfelbar4390
      @lilyfelbar4390 Місяць тому +2

      @@jen8932 that's so true that's why middle east and Hong Kong like to have a pilipina nanny. Not just bcoz they can teach their children English and good manners.

    • @lilyfelbar4390
      @lilyfelbar4390 Місяць тому

      @@lenymagan4105 fun fact

  • @glasspaintingartist6872
    @glasspaintingartist6872 Місяць тому +48

    but nowadays here in Philippines we don't care about the accent what we care is the grammar...once your grammar s wrong everybody will laugh at you...

    • @olanmanila
      @olanmanila Місяць тому +7

      Hahahaha! Yes for me doesn’t matter if you have an accent..As long we communicate each others very well.. As a Filipino.. I have a bad grammar too…

    • @dramaworld5987
      @dramaworld5987 Місяць тому +3

      Thats how it should be, make Google recognize philippno accent as well.

    • @Jb2n0576
      @Jb2n0576 Місяць тому +8

      its funny because most of the wrong English grammar I encountered were from people that are from the English speaking countries

    • @joshrillo
      @joshrillo Місяць тому +3

      Funny enough this dude's grammar is broken. Lmao

    • @allandevera9451
      @allandevera9451 Місяць тому

      ..laugh at you.

  • @indiokyo
    @indiokyo Місяць тому +10

    Philippine representative really is the phillippine english and accent. Youll not hear the american accent but youll hear the american pronunciation

  • @Ishivy718
    @Ishivy718 Місяць тому +4

    I totally agreed 💯 with your ranked.

  • @americanlifeko6692
    @americanlifeko6692 Місяць тому +3

    Yesss Ovela we have a nice weather here too yest. In michigan 69F highest temp.

  • @rossieee768
    @rossieee768 Місяць тому +5

    In the Philippines we don't care about accent. We only care about one thing, grammar. GRAMMAR HAHAHAHA.

  • @BvaalGamingHub
    @BvaalGamingHub Місяць тому +7

    The same goes for the Philippines Ovela,, Tagalog and English are our main languages but over all we speak more than a 100 languages or we should say dialect. It's like generally from Luzon more on "Tagalog" in Visayas more on "Bisaya" and in Mindanao mostly "Muslim"

    • @queenhera6541
      @queenhera6541 Місяць тому

      If I'm not mistaken po mindanao is known as a Muslim area, but mostly po people within this island are bisaya and ilonggo. 😅

    • @BvaalGamingHub
      @BvaalGamingHub Місяць тому

      @@queenhera6541 yes kasi taga mindanao po ako,,, sabi ko nga po in general. Same goes to Luzon hindi lang puro tagalog nandoon, pati na rin da Visayas hindi lang puro mga bisaya yong salita

    • @noemidelacruz8616
      @noemidelacruz8616 Місяць тому +1

      we davaoweños speaks visayan,tagalog,there are muslims live in davao, only them can speak their own language with their groups but in public they speak either visayan or tagalog bcz we cannot understand their dialects.
      Muslims are from cotabato region,sulu,marawi ,region 12,not only that there are lots different tribes lives here we are all brothers and sisters here in davao city lives happily and peacefully no intrigues 👍👍👍💜💜💜🥰🥰

  • @louiereyes2198
    @louiereyes2198 28 днів тому

    Hello, Welcome to the Philippines, thanks for considering this humble country of ours.. hope you take time to jam with our locals to their Karaoke.😅

  • @user-vq7ld9yb6b
    @user-vq7ld9yb6b 27 днів тому

    Grammar is very necessary more importantly when writing communications. It doesn't matter how Filipinos deliver it or how it sound for as long as the receiver can understand what the topic is all about.

  • @jordanlelis8655
    @jordanlelis8655 Місяць тому +1

    as a filipino we barely have filipino words on street signs, product packages etc. where you can read anything everyday. 😅 interviews, news or tv shows almost 50/50 filipino/english language, just having second thoughs how we vocalize or speak it because of our accent, but deep in inside we can understand 🤣 and yes aswell as spanish language lol

  • @partyeslife8157
    @partyeslife8157 Місяць тому

    12:08, when you were saying the nananananna that's how it sound if they were speaking tagalog where it flows. what she's referring to is the accent in english where the consonants can make the rhythm pretty aggressive lol. the aggressiveness is the pronounciation for example saying 'that' is 'dat'. but then again, there's levels of it. like the cantonese accent when stressed like straight up honger english can sound very harsh too.

  • @paulpardo4282
    @paulpardo4282 Місяць тому +3

    Actually English here in the Philippines differs on what part of the archipelago are you from

  • @celianabarro8290
    @celianabarro8290 Місяць тому

    Yes I agree with you

  • @fleeptough7714
    @fleeptough7714 Місяць тому +1

    Actually I have a Colombian friend, and he find my accent whether I am speaking in my local language or English aggressive.

  • @DArRen-fo8gk
    @DArRen-fo8gk Місяць тому

    trivia, here in the Philippines there are only 2 subjects that use Tagalog language but in an English letter, most of the subjects use English Language and English letters.

  • @bryanaquino223
    @bryanaquino223 Місяць тому +2

    In english there are pronoun "He" and "She" for a male and female person respectively. But in Filipino we use only the pronoun word "siya" to replace the subject regardless of the gender of it. That's why we often interchange the pronoun He/she because we are not used to it.

    • @jen8932
      @jen8932 Місяць тому

      So true, I'm a Filipino who lives in the US for 10 years but I keep making mistakes with he/she. Sometimes, I don't even notice that I make a mistake until someone will correct me. hehehe

  • @Mary-zd8xo
    @Mary-zd8xo Місяць тому

    My ranking is similar to yours. The Hongkong and Singapore ladies have good command of English but their pronunciation has lisping sound.
    In some countries, lisping is considered a speech difficulty/handicap. Hope I don’t offend.

  • @MarYun28
    @MarYun28 29 днів тому

    As Filipino we learned Cebuano Talalog and English

  • @seom06
    @seom06 Місяць тому +1

    Have you seen katrina’s Gusto ko nang bumitaw latest video at her zcon concert dated April 13?

  • @FrancisJoven
    @FrancisJoven Місяць тому

    I'm a Filipino working in Singapore for 16 years now, typical Singaporean English might be difficult to understand at first due to accent depending on the locals' orientation. Grammatically, for local professionals, I admire them than our American orientation because it's more concise and well-mannered in my opinion which I was able to adapt. But yes, the Filipino English accent is now recognized as the sexiest English accent in the world. It's searchable on Google.

  • @sincocuerdas
    @sincocuerdas Місяць тому

    Filipinos are brought up to enunciate their syllables that's why the words are "clear" but depending on what region one comes from, the words can sound from stiff to gnarled to singsong.

  • @TolitsfmBohol
    @TolitsfmBohol 28 днів тому

    Please react to another family band, Missioned Souls (Hysteria cover). You want to be surprised, right? Here you go.

  • @JingSmith89
    @JingSmith89 29 днів тому

    I agree. sound like aggressive , my kids always say I am sounded like always mad, but I am not.

  • @SelwynClydeAlojipan
    @SelwynClydeAlojipan 28 днів тому

    The main difference between Filipino Tagalog pacing is that the syllables have the same duration so they seem to be staccato and have a jackhammer impact. In contrast, American English uses stress-timed contrast which is long-short-long or shrt-long-short, in which the stressed syllable can be drawled out to be very long while the unstressed syllable often becomes a schwa or gets omitted or skipped.
    Americans have a Downward Staircase intonation in which most words start high then drop down to a lower pitch with each succeeding syllable. Filipinos retain an even intonation except for raising the pitch of the middle or second-to-the-last syllable for words like Boracay and Tagaytay. It sounds strange when Americans mispronounce them as [BOH-r'-kaih] or [TAH-Geh-taih].
    In words like motor or lever, Americans like to differentiate each vowel so one is longer, emphasized, and louder than the other vowel. So motor is pronounced as [MOHW-t'r] while lever is pronounced as [LEEH-v'r], with the apostrophe ' representing the very shortened schwa. Filipinos prefer pronouncing both vowels in those words as the same (Spanish-style).

  • @babieur1
    @babieur1 26 днів тому

    Accents of Filipinos speaking a foreign language are influenced by one important factor: and that is where they came from that is, what part of the philippines they come from..just remember that there are more than 140 + languages in the Philippines.

  • @junrepato2292
    @junrepato2292 Місяць тому

    Yes it is true, American and Canadian English is similar.

  • @ijustdoit2000
    @ijustdoit2000 Місяць тому +1

    YUP! LIKE KZ

  • @KishiaKaz
    @KishiaKaz 25 днів тому

    Here in the Philippines its 50°C and above😢

  • @fujoshi_zodiac933
    @fujoshi_zodiac933 Місяць тому

    As a Filipina who have a highest grade in English than Filipino subject, definitely agree.

  • @arrondacillo5869
    @arrondacillo5869 Місяць тому

    I think this video was the second part. Try and check the first part of this video 😊❤

  • @robertoclemente2283
    @robertoclemente2283 26 днів тому

    The Philippines is justly ranked the no. 1 English speaking country in Asia evidenced by the fact that the Philippines is the home of customer service agents worlwide.

  • @salvadorcultivo7283
    @salvadorcultivo7283 Місяць тому

    Idol same I love Naruto ,o rewatch it with English subtitles but I did not finish hehe,I want to rewatch in talagslog version now but I think it's not full and I can't find what website or app, then I started boruto,as of now I'm waiting for the next episode it's almost 2 years they don't have new episodes from the time boruto almost die at the hand of code

  • @reboltv4246
    @reboltv4246 29 днів тому

    I hope Spanish should be spoken in Philippines too

  • @leapdrive
    @leapdrive Місяць тому

    Animations are probably made by Filipinos working in Japan and other countries while they provide the subtitles themselves.

  • @wagkangiiyak7710
    @wagkangiiyak7710 Місяць тому +4

    If you go to philippines. Please avoid RELIGION and POLITICS. If you feel that they will start a conversation about that. Stay away. Good luck and have a safe trip in advance..

  • @carpiojoanna5555
    @carpiojoanna5555 Місяць тому

    I am here in hK for 9 years now..
    Unfortunately a lot of HK people can not speak English. Its so hard to communicate in restaurant's..taxi drivers..and guards too..

    • @juanitacamus6477
      @juanitacamus6477 Місяць тому

      Truth and I can attest that. My employers can't speak nor understand simple English so I was forced to learn their language. I once rode a wrong bus I approached a guard for help but to my dismay he didn't understand me.

  • @gutchiegutierrez5629
    @gutchiegutierrez5629 Місяць тому +1

  • @AdrianBigyes
    @AdrianBigyes Місяць тому

    Nowadays in the Philippines, parents speak to their babies/young kids in English. I think it's great, but I hope they also teach them to speak in Tagalog.

  • @haroldstephencamu1478
    @haroldstephencamu1478 Місяць тому

    Check out "Hawak mo" by Lyka estrella you will be amazed

  • @lazybear236
    @lazybear236 Місяць тому

    I think all but the Filipina had a couple of issues using or omitting various prepositions, articles, or just constructing phrases in a way that's not fully idiomatic in Anglo-american speech.

  • @etnarolfobguia3885
    @etnarolfobguia3885 Місяць тому

    Malaysian is really good in mimicking the pronunciation even here in japan their pronunciation is really good
    Fyi.i am Filipino

  • @AdrianBigyes
    @AdrianBigyes Місяць тому

    Ovela will melt once in the Philippines. It's an experience tho. XD

  • @mikeyfraile2402
    @mikeyfraile2402 27 днів тому

    Philippines English accent depends upon the family and province he or she came from most rich filipinos speak english well because of greater chance of getting educated from expensive private schools while those who came from poverty line they speaks it not so good but can relate to a native speaker and the Philippines had more than 80 dialects with different accent and diction so their english pronounciation will reflect the tonal ang melody of how they pronounce their native tongue I don't want to give example because they will bash me lol

  • @kyledraken3057
    @kyledraken3057 Місяць тому

    Most books in all school levels in the Philippines are in English 😁🇵🇭

  • @GHO784
    @GHO784 Місяць тому +1

    👍👍👍👍👍😊😊😊

  • @MarYun28
    @MarYun28 29 днів тому

    Grade 1 have English subject

  • @majarot4656
    @majarot4656 Місяць тому

    Every country has their own accent.

  • @InnocentBiscuits-di4rl
    @InnocentBiscuits-di4rl Місяць тому

    Aiwa inta malom Arabi ah miya² ovela😅

  • @cecilianaval9215
    @cecilianaval9215 Місяць тому

    Malaysia she has originaly chinese blood.

  • @marilouniebres-veras6978
    @marilouniebres-veras6978 Місяць тому +1

    Naruto fan here! :)

  • @jerbybenignos488
    @jerbybenignos488 28 днів тому

    Singaporean,Malaysian English is sounds like Chinese English

  • @jeancastaneda9288
    @jeancastaneda9288 Місяць тому

    Naruto/shippuden , I watched it four times 😂😂 it’s my fav anime 😍 and now Boruto 🤭🤭 I can almost understand nihongo without subtitles 😅

  • @LarryfromPH
    @LarryfromPH 29 днів тому

    Her 'k' tends to be more on the Tagalog pronunciation.

  • @estelitaolmilla7189
    @estelitaolmilla7189 Місяць тому

    E ng lish is not our language. We learned that only in school. And as requirements for international correspondents.

  • @crusperovanessau.7407
    @crusperovanessau.7407 Місяць тому

    Please react to BINI lagi dance and vocal practice

  • @JessaGrace091887
    @JessaGrace091887 Місяць тому

    Filipino English is actually more transactional than aggressive.

  • @janedy1920
    @janedy1920 Місяць тому

    Malaysian sounds like more of chinese to me. Wow it's good to know you'll be visiting Vietnam too but majority here cant speak in English. Pinay here, anyway.

  • @meemoo1672
    @meemoo1672 Місяць тому

    English is my 10th language 🤣

  • @BenManu0227
    @BenManu0227 Місяць тому

    English and Filipiino (not tagalog) are the 2 national languages. :)

  • @christoffcanacan3458
    @christoffcanacan3458 Місяць тому

    Lol, I am Filipino and I can speak 7 different dialects excluding English.

  • @simplymsline
    @simplymsline Місяць тому +1

    you wanna know tagalog language ovela just watch some filipino movies hehehe just saying

  • @andredeliver7478
    @andredeliver7478 Місяць тому

    We both like naruto but now I'm still watching it naruto and boruto naruto next generation

  • @salvadorcultivo7283
    @salvadorcultivo7283 Місяць тому

    See you in sb19 day 1 I will be watching in VIP standing I hope you will be there too,I want to embrace you and have some autographs,did you purchase a ticket already? Because I think it's sold out because day 1 patron and VIP seat sold out

  • @benjaminguilatcoiv
    @benjaminguilatcoiv Місяць тому +2

    English is not necessarily a "national language" but it's just that the Philippines was a colony of the USA for almost 50 years. Our laws, even our Constitution itself is written in English. I don't know of any other non native English speaking country that has its laws and its Constitution written in English.
    The Philippines was the first "Vietnam war" of the USA but we had no allies like China and Russia to supply arms and ammunition. The USA didn't drive out Spain in the Philippines.. The Spanish occupation has been basically beaten and a Filipino government was already standing but America stole our freshly won independence at its nascence. I don't blame individual Americans it was just that their country had a destiny to become the sword arm, destined to be the Beast that the Scarlet whore of Babylon rides for a time until she switches to a final Beast.

    • @partyeslife8157
      @partyeslife8157 Місяць тому

      it's a national language. it's part of your 1987 contititution of the Philippines 🤣🤣 So yes it is.... you could go look at your laws lol

    • @benjaminguilatcoiv
      @benjaminguilatcoiv Місяць тому

      @@partyeslife8157 read my complete comment.

    • @benjaminguilatcoiv
      @benjaminguilatcoiv Місяць тому

      Read my complete comment. ​@@partyeslife8157

    • @benjaminguilatcoiv
      @benjaminguilatcoiv Місяць тому

      ​@partyislife8157 read my complete comment

    • @benjaminguilatcoiv
      @benjaminguilatcoiv Місяць тому

      Read my complete comment.

  • @AJ-mz6xs
    @AJ-mz6xs Місяць тому

    Silopin, iskastip & sikonplor

  • @glx9858
    @glx9858 Місяць тому

    NARUTOOOOOOI 🎉

  • @popsserrano
    @popsserrano Місяць тому

    Firstttt

  • @paultan6908
    @paultan6908 Місяць тому

    Reason why filipinos are good with english.
    Is because some filipinos think english is better than filipino language. Some think if they start talking in english they are better than the other one.
    Mas "sosyal" daw
    Example.
    My sister got into a vehicular accident. The other driver immedietely blurted out. "i live in a condo".
    The other driver figured if she start talking in english she already won the debate. And bragging she lives in a condo makes her better or sosyal.
    Another example.
    My uncle in law. May wife's uncle. Whenever they get into an argument. Her wife starts talking in english. And our uncle in law avoids his wife because he can't talk back in english.
    Here in philippines english language is a status symbol.
    Masakit man aminin pero totoo.
    Another example. You will not hear someone saying tite"dick" on tv. But the word penis is ok. It is not censored.

    • @paultan6908
      @paultan6908 Місяць тому

      The Malaysian representative is not using a regular Malaysian accent.

  • @magic91tv80
    @magic91tv80 Місяць тому

    Why not try to watch One piece and its way more cool and fun to watch

  • @dominadorjr.abalos126
    @dominadorjr.abalos126 Місяць тому

    AS LONG THAT IT IS COMPHREHENSIBLE AND NOT MUMBLEB

  • @brankitties
    @brankitties Місяць тому

    Because in the Filipino language the he and she is just one word with no gender.

  • @josueidio2376
    @josueidio2376 Місяць тому

    why Filipino speaking English similar to American, in our history we're been colonized by the US so our education system based in US.

  • @alvinmarkcabelino1329
    @alvinmarkcabelino1329 Місяць тому

    English and Tagalog? this guy lol

  • @leighton.dgoax_16
    @leighton.dgoax_16 Місяць тому

    Why are Filipinos good at English? because fellow Filipinos judge the manner of speech even if the grammatical structure, pronunciation, intonation, and liaison are correct. Speaking English is becoming more prevalent among Filipinos, which is one of the reasons for their success. Standard of living, standard of intelligence, standard of education. that's the reality bites. let me paraphrase it. Why are Filipinos good at English? because fellow Filipinos judge the manner of speech even if the grammatical structure, pronunciation, articulation, and conjunction are excellent. and one of the factors why Filipinos are good is that speaking English has become standard. standard in the state of life, a person's intelligence, and a standard of education

  • @cecilianaval9215
    @cecilianaval9215 Місяць тому

    Im 5th in the comment section😂😂😂😂

  • @user-cb5il3wn1e
    @user-cb5il3wn1e Місяць тому

    Filipinos sings in the bathroom even if they're OUT of tune that made us speaks good English,,, thanks to the lyrics of a song ....

  • @ElgieAucina-iz2rt
    @ElgieAucina-iz2rt Місяць тому

    first

  • @KabalikatsaHanapBuhay
    @KabalikatsaHanapBuhay Місяць тому

    They should have included Israel being one of the best in Asia.

  • @user-pl4do9rr5j
    @user-pl4do9rr5j Місяць тому

    lol 7th place korea hahahahahah funny same rank of thailand korean accent in english and thai are the same accent hahahaha

  • @juanitamasian9414
    @juanitamasian9414 Місяць тому

    So much ado with stupid accent! Others exaggerate it, like those working in call centres.

  • @user-pl4do9rr5j
    @user-pl4do9rr5j Місяць тому

    lol 7th place korea hahahahahah funny same rank of thailand korean accent in english and thai are the same accent hahahaha