In Filipino culture, honorifics are given to individuals older than one's self. Ate (ah-te) for females and Kuya (koo-yah) for males, they are said before their proper names as a sign of respect. These are used for people that aren't that much older than you, like an older sibling or close friend. It is not to be used to address the elderly or to your older relatives like an aunt or uncle.
Also used when addressing people you’ve met for the first time even though you might be older as a sign of respect. It also works as a crutch when you forget peoples’ names and you’re embarrassed to ask.
You and Kurotani are my favorite Bini Reactors. You guys are legit blooms. I just wanted to say thank you for supporting the girls journey. I hope you will see them perform in Germany or anywhere in Europe once they have global concerts. With these talents these girl have, I know it will happen! And I think this Pandemic is a blessing in disguise for the girls because without this, they won't have this much time of training and we might not able to see these top notch performances of them. Pandemic might gave these girls worries and uncertainty but they were able to use this time to be better and better each day. Look where all of these hard work and patience brought them. They're now the NATIONS GIRL GROUP. Everything happens for a reason indeed.
Director Laurenti Dyogi is like their father figure in the BINI team. He is a renowned Director here in the Philippines and made a lot of great quality movies and TV shows. He's also listening closely to what the Blooms suggests online.
32:58 Ate (pronounced as ah-te)translates to older sister most of the time but even if your not blood related we use it as respect for an older female ... like South Koreans eonni ... or sometimes we use it in replacement of their name if you dont know the name (like speaking w/ a stranger) of an older female
Filipinos use "Ate" (Ah-teh) for older sister and "Kuya" (Koo-yah) for older brother. We also use them in our friendgroups as a form of kinship. In casual encounters with strangers, when someone calls you "ate" or "kuya" it's a substitute for "ma'am" or "sir" to suggest familiarity or, at the very least, suggest one's openness to become familiar. Hope this helps add some context. Love your RVs to Bini.
Thank you for this deep dive reviews. I missed this one even though I watched a ton of their videos. Their story is unique as each one of them are. They're truly special and its worth stanning them.
Great video Pierre. I just wanna share that their voice coach, Anna Graham, is also a professional singer and is part of a trio called Baihana. They're amazing!
Yehey!! You finally checked and reacted to one of the "behind the scenes" of BINI's music video. Glad that you got to see how the girls are behind the cameras discovering more of their personalities which will cause you to love them more. Hoping you can also check the other "behind the scenes" or "photo shoot" of their music videos. It's really well worth it and will just make you feel happy after watching them. * The Making of "Da Coconut Nut" Part 1 & 2 * The Making of "Golden Arrow" Part 1 & 2 * BINI: "I Feel Good" MV Shoot * BINI: "Pantropiko" PV Shoot
"Ate" is actually pronounced "Ah-teh" means "older sister" but can be used to an older lady even if not related as a sign of respect 😊 Aiah and Colet were mostly being called as "Ate" by their co-members because they are the oldest. Hope you react their Roadtrip Adventures to see their hosting side 😊
Wow! This is almost an hour rv of our Bini. As always, thank you so much for your genuine reaction Bloom Pierre. ❤ I also suggest to listen to one of our best singers too like TJ Monterde- Palagi. His voice is so soothing in the ear. 😊
@pierre react to all the behind the scene of there MV.. Golden arrow, pls and i feel good also patropiko 😍🥰 love your reaction to BINI. We stan harder.. And also you are my no. 1 reactor ...
Btw Pierre, All the Blooms bias is Direk(Director) Lauren Dyogi. Because without him there will never be BINI. Because he fought for the girls to be debuted and push through as the situations were not in their favor because of the covid pandemic and the closing of their tv station ABS-CBN.
@@NeonReactionsPierre If you are going to watch the Star Hunt Academy, you will see Direk Lauren Dyogi there often because he scouted for who would become the members of Bini.
ATE (pronounced as Ah-teh) means big sister. It is also often used to a woman who's older than the one speaking. Kuya (Koo-yah) means big brother, the opposite of ate.
React to opening prod of biniverse first solo concert... awesome na na na medley...different vibes esp. by Maloi Bini Opening Prod Biniverse Day 1 (you may find it from Sienna channel)
hello pierre thankyou for this! i hope you would react also how they make their most viral song which is PANTROPIKO, you can find it in their own yt channel it has eng subtitle
That is the way to call your older brother or sister they call ate for the order sister and kuya if your older brother that is the way to respect for older adults
we are saying ate to give respect an older lady than us and kuya for older men. ate pronounce as 2 selable the a pronounce as the a of apple and next selable pronounce as te the pronounciation of te in the word telephone
Sir the (ate) the T.E of the ate pronounced like "TEA" but we pronounced harder and then the A pronounced as AH (AH-TEA) we use ate to address our older sisters and older women in general and KUYA for men as signs of respect to our elderly.
Can you react to “My Favorite Bini Moments to Share With International Fans” by Shibal it has english subs and i know you would crack up watching it. 😂
Ate... pronounce it "ah-teh", it means big sister. It is used as a sign of respect for a female older than you. Besides literally an older sister. Big brother is kuya (kuh-yah)
In Filipino culture, honorifics are given to individuals older than one's self. Ate (ah-te) for females and Kuya (koo-yah) for males, they are said before their proper names as a sign of respect. These are used for people that aren't that much older than you, like an older sibling or close friend. It is not to be used to address the elderly or to your older relatives like an aunt or uncle.
Also used when addressing people you’ve met for the first time even though you might be older as a sign of respect. It also works as a crutch when you forget peoples’ names and you’re embarrassed to ask.
Thank you
You and Kurotani are my favorite Bini Reactors. You guys are legit blooms. I just wanted to say thank you for supporting the girls journey. I hope you will see them perform in Germany or anywhere in Europe once they have global concerts. With these talents these girl have, I know it will happen!
And I think this Pandemic is a blessing in disguise for the girls because without this, they won't have this much time of training and we might not able to see these top notch performances of them. Pandemic might gave these girls worries and uncertainty but they were able to use this time to be better and better each day. Look where all of these hard work and patience brought them. They're now the NATIONS GIRL GROUP. Everything happens for a reason indeed.
True I love them both.
Same!!
Pierre with the detailed reaction, Kurotani with the more chill and curious type reaction
thank you for being here!!!
Director Laurenti Dyogi is like their father figure in the BINI team. He is a renowned Director here in the Philippines and made a lot of great quality movies and TV shows. He's also listening closely to what the Blooms suggests online.
Thank you Bloom Pierre for supporting our Nation's Girl Group 🌸BINI🌸
As a new bloom it’s nice that Pierre is watching all these past videos. It feels like we are both learning more about the girls
We call people who are older Ate (older sister) even if we aren't related, same with Kuya (older brother)
thank you... so it is basically like the unni and oppa used in korean
precisely@@NeonReactionsPierre
@NeonReactionsPierre also it's pronounced "Ah-teh"
A big thank you Pierre for being so enthusiastic for our girls Bini always so enjoyable to watch both Bini and your reactions as well 🥰
thank you once again :)
Thankyou for this reaction , i love all your reactions about BINi ❤🎉
I really enjoy .thankyou. bini is amazing
Thank you for this reaction❤❤❤ BINI is definitely Born To Win🎉🎉
32:58 Ate (pronounced as ah-te)translates to older sister most of the time but even if your not blood related we use it as respect for an older female ... like South Koreans eonni ... or sometimes we use it in replacement of their name if you dont know the name (like speaking w/ a stranger) of an older female
Ate - Older Sister
Kuya - Older Brother
Thank you very much, maraming salamat for getting even deeper to the BINIVerse...Looking forward for more vr..
I'm excited more Bini reaction❤❤
Filipinos use "Ate" (Ah-teh) for older sister and "Kuya" (Koo-yah) for older brother. We also use them in our friendgroups as a form of kinship. In casual encounters with strangers, when someone calls you "ate" or "kuya" it's a substitute for "ma'am" or "sir" to suggest familiarity or, at the very least, suggest one's openness to become familiar. Hope this helps add some context. Love your RVs to Bini.
Thank you for that
Thank you for this deep dive reviews. I missed this one even though I watched a ton of their videos. Their story is unique as each one of them are. They're truly special and its worth stanning them.
Glad you like them!
We're way too deep down the Bini Rabbit Hole now. 💮
And we all know we are trapped, but we just refuse to be rescued.
bini the best ppop in the philippines
More bini reaction please, and try to watch their road trip adventures❤
eyyy 🤙🏻 thank you for reacting to this... ❤❤❤
At last, this is what ive been waiting for, thank you for this,. Salmat po ❤❤
Early bird here! Finally another long video from you! Thank you so much Pierre! ❤
More to come!
Great video Pierre. I just wanna share that their voice coach, Anna Graham, is also a professional singer and is part of a trio called Baihana. They're amazing!
Thanks for the info!
Salamat Pierre❤ I think there is also a video on the making of Da Coco Nut if I recall correctly.
I enjoyed this behind the scenes❤
watching your reaction videos became part of my nightly routine ❤️
Wow, thank you
you really know the song man awesome BLOOMs!
😊😊😊
Tnk u ❤❤❤
Thank you for reacting to this good sir! Next is the Making of Golden Arrow please! Thank you!
Yehey!! You finally checked and reacted to one of the "behind the scenes" of BINI's music video. Glad that you got to see how the girls are behind the cameras discovering more of their personalities which will cause you to love them more.
Hoping you can also check the other "behind the scenes" or "photo shoot" of their music videos. It's really well worth it and will just make you feel happy after watching them.
* The Making of "Da Coconut Nut" Part 1 & 2
* The Making of "Golden Arrow" Part 1 & 2
* BINI: "I Feel Good" MV Shoot
* BINI: "Pantropiko" PV Shoot
Pierre that's their house. They all lived together and practiced in the same house.
You may also want to watch Pierre Bini's reaction with their own MVs starting from DCN era
I just finished all your react in bini's,i wanna watch you reacting to all bini's video❤❤
thank you so much!!!
I will always support you until the end!!❤❤@@NeonReactionsPierre
Pierre, I am really hoping you could see them perform live in one of their shows in future🙏
You might wanna react as well on their video reactions to their own MVs. That would be cool. Eyy 🤙🌸
41:53 when they said "2-3, thank you po" and you bowed too😅
I see a true fan pierre hahaah
😊😊🌸
You should watch the video the first time the girls was introduce to their own group name 🥺 it was so emotional to watch
Early po...., pilipina here👇:
"Ate" is actually pronounced "Ah-teh" means "older sister" but can be used to an older lady even if not related as a sign of respect 😊 Aiah and Colet were mostly being called as "Ate" by their co-members because they are the oldest.
Hope you react their Roadtrip Adventures to see their hosting side 😊
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im waiting at the one dream reactionn thanks we always support youu
this is off topic but i love your mini IU shrine at the back
Thank you so much. Yea IU is my fav....
Hi Pierre I like your videos omg I like it
Thank you
Please react to the BINI CORE. U will definitely burst out laughing 🤣
BINI CORE
BINI CORE
BINI CORE
BINI CORE
hey sir its me igorot blind traveler i subscribe this another acct of mine thanks for your content of bini
Wow! This is almost an hour rv of our Bini. As always, thank you so much for your genuine reaction Bloom Pierre. ❤
I also suggest to listen to one of our best singers too like TJ Monterde- Palagi. His voice is so soothing in the ear. 😊
Glad you liked it. Thank you so much
it was like in korea they called the older girl member (unnie) = (ate), older guy (hyeong) = (kuya)
I think there is also a video with their reaction on the MV. Hope you could check that out too
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@pierre react to all the behind the scene of there MV.. Golden arrow, pls and i feel good also patropiko 😍🥰 love your reaction to BINI. We stan harder.. And also you are my no. 1 reactor ...
Thank you very much 😊😊
Btw Pierre, All the Blooms bias is Direk(Director) Lauren Dyogi. Because without him there will never be BINI. Because he fought for the girls to be debuted and push through as the situations were not in their favor because of the covid pandemic and the closing of their tv station ABS-CBN.
Good guy. I already like him
@@NeonReactionsPierre If you are going to watch the Star Hunt Academy, you will see Direk Lauren Dyogi there often because he scouted for who would become the members of Bini.
That Golden (bow and) Arrow
You should try reacting to Pit-a-Pat From BINI!
Hi pierre hope you react to bini's " I feel good " behind the scenes shoot next 😊
Try also the making of golden arrow
20:31 Did you notice that they used Twice's "More and More" music video as a reference
no i didn't ... I'll rewatch it now, thank you
ATE (pronounced as Ah-teh) means big sister. It is also often used to a woman who's older than the one speaking.
Kuya (Koo-yah) means big brother, the opposite of ate.
Thank you
Neon please reaction to more bini funny moments ❤
Plss reac to solo performance of bini in alpas
next the making of golden arrow please
ate ( a / te ) means big sister...
React to opening prod of biniverse first solo concert... awesome na na na medley...different vibes esp. by Maloi
Bini Opening Prod Biniverse Day 1 (you may find it from Sienna channel)
I will check it out
hello pierre thankyou for this! i hope you would react also how they make their most viral song which is PANTROPIKO, you can find it in their own yt channel it has eng subtitle
That is the way to call your older brother or sister they call ate for the order sister and kuya if your older brother that is the way to respect for older adults
Hello sir pierre can you RV the 'Guide to bini'
we are saying ate to give respect an older lady than us and kuya for older men.
ate pronounce as 2 selable the a pronounce as the a of apple and next selable pronounce as te the pronounciation of te in the word telephone
(AH-TE) ATE - means Elder Sister and Kuya means Elder Brother ..
Pls reaction to Xdinary Heroes❤
Someone already pointed it out but yeah it's not ate 8, it's ah-te if you'd listen very closely to what they say. 🙂
Sir the (ate) the T.E of the ate pronounced like "TEA" but we pronounced harder and then the A pronounced as AH (AH-TEA) we use ate to address our older sisters and older women in general and KUYA for men as signs of respect to our elderly.
Thank you
ATE means SISTER. Like older sister
Can you react to “My Favorite Bini Moments to Share With International Fans” by Shibal it has english subs and i know you would crack up watching it. 😂
hi pierre please react to bini's cover of "unbound" you'll be amazed
ate is sister in tagalog
React to bini funny moments please
Please react to making of pantropiko and I feel good
React to MAYMAY ENTRATA'S AMAKABOGERA OFFICIAL MV.
It's not 'Ate,' you have to pronounce it like 'ah-te.' It means older sister, just like in Korean where they say 'unnie.'
Ate... pronounce it "ah-teh", it means big sister. It is used as a sign of respect for a female older than you. Besides literally an older sister. Big brother is kuya (kuh-yah)
Please watch one dream series
Ate-read it -a ti
Thank you
Please react pantropiko behind the scenes
14:00 my dirty and disgusting mind. I'm sorry. I love you Colet!
😂
AT-TE older sister
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