He can learn fast with different languages but me, its been a year still on Spanish basics lol... Yo quiero hablo todo latino idioma en europa... Yo soy filipino y gracias por el vidéo...
Tagalog is classified as an Austronesian language as part of the Philippine branch so it is most closely related to other Philippine languages. Despite what a lot of Filipinos says, the other different "local dialects" like Cebuano and Ilocano are in fact separate languages, not mere dialects. The languages from Malaysia/Indonesia, Oceania, Madagascar and the indigenous languages of Taiwan are Austronesian too so Tagalog also has similarities with Malay, Javanese, etc. It has large influence from Spanish because of 300+ years of colonization, but also English (American colonization), Chinese (1000+ years of Chinese contact), Sanskrit (most of Southeast Asia is Indianized), Arabic (Islamic influence) and Nahuatl (from Mexico)
Parang majority (not all) ng Binisayang daku manangalog lang, so normal lang yung tagalog nya. Edit: baka may ma-triggered na mga balat sibuyas edukadong kuno...LoLWR
Kung gusto mong marunong magsalita ng Cebuano tanongin mo lang ako dahil doon ako sa Visayas ipinanganak sa Negros Oriental at ang wika doon ay Cebuano. Meron ka bang Instagram Wouter?
He can learn fast with different languages but me, its been a year still on Spanish basics lol...
Yo quiero hablo todo latino idioma en europa...
Yo soy filipino y gracias por el vidéo...
What tagalog looks like? in which language resembles more?
It looks like Spanish (20%) and it sounds a little bit like Indonesian.
Cool language
tagalog have similiarity with the mollucas languages in indonesia. :)
malay have similiarity with the sumatera and the western part of indonesia :)
It doesn't look like any popular language. A lot of words (nouns, mostly) are borrowed from Spanish and English. And it uses the Roman alphabet.
Tagalog is classified as an Austronesian language as part of the Philippine branch so it is most closely related to other Philippine languages. Despite what a lot of Filipinos says, the other different "local dialects" like Cebuano and Ilocano are in fact separate languages, not mere dialects. The languages from Malaysia/Indonesia, Oceania, Madagascar and the indigenous languages of Taiwan are Austronesian too so Tagalog also has similarities with Malay, Javanese, etc. It has large influence from Spanish because of 300+ years of colonization, but also English (American colonization), Chinese (1000+ years of Chinese contact), Sanskrit (most of Southeast Asia is Indianized), Arabic (Islamic influence) and Nahuatl (from Mexico)
wow you're fluent!
Two months that is impressive.
Misschien kan ik je helpen. Ik wil Nederlands leren spreken. Ik zou je kunnen helpen met je Tagalog, als je me kunt helpen Nederlands te leren.
Ang galing mo Kuya! Matalino ka
Which are these websites do you use them to improve your languages
HiNative
my grade for you is 80/100 so practice more Tagalog Wouter!!!
Hahaha when foreigners talk tagalog it’s funny like 1 year old . But its nice to hear that foreigners know how to speak filipino language .
Parang majority (not all) ng Binisayang daku manangalog lang, so normal lang yung tagalog nya.
Edit: baka may ma-triggered na mga balat sibuyas edukadong kuno...LoLWR
@@i_hate_rock_and_metal Ganyan ba magtgalog ang mga Cebuano? Hindi naman yata. Cebuano ako pero baka matalo pa kita sa mga balarila ng wikang Tagalog.
Kung gusto mong marunong magsalita ng Cebuano tanongin mo lang ako dahil doon ako sa Visayas ipinanganak sa Negros Oriental at ang wika doon ay Cebuano. Meron ka bang Instagram Wouter?
Pero ang swerte mo na marunong mo magsalita nang 18 ka wika.
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Bro you talk tagalog better than you talk english! That's amazing.