Are Filipinos language geniuses?! | Korean react to 14 Reasons the Philippines Is Different

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  • Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
  • Korean girls learned more things about the Philippines watching '14 Reasons the Philippines Is Different from the Rest of the World'!
    #Korean #reaction #Philippines

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  • @clairs6419
    @clairs6419 2 роки тому +1880

    It's actually language not dialect. Dialects can be emphasized from the pronunciation of a person from different region. However in Philippines, some people from different regions have their own language. Like me, I'm from Bicol Region, "good morning" in our region can be translated to "Marhay na Aga" but in Ilocos Region they say "Naimbag nga bigat". However, our official language is Tagalog-Filipino, so we can communicate clearly to other Filipinos from different region. However, it is said that Filipino from Visayas regions are having trouble with Tagalog thus some are more fluent in English rather than Tagalog.

    • @beautykwueen
      @beautykwueen 2 роки тому +116

      Yes, and here at Mindanao as well. People speak English more fluently than Tagalog.

    • @iamoldsoul9353
      @iamoldsoul9353 2 роки тому +48

      Indeed. I'm currently living here in part of visayas and one thing i learned mostly were more fluent in english rather than tagalog. I've met a person who didn't know how to speak tagalog so she didn't want to talk to me in tagalog.

    • @由美-w6g
      @由美-w6g 2 роки тому +46

      Based from my University prof. Filipino is our language. Dialects are: Tagalog, Bisaya, Ilonggo, Ilocano.
      Bernaculars are: Tagalog-Cavite, Tagalog-Bulacan, Ilocano ng Ilocos, Ilocano ng Isabela, etc.

    • @SaripHappyLife
      @SaripHappyLife 2 роки тому +16

      I'll speak 5 languages Po which is TAGALOG , English , KAPAMPANGAN , BISAYA and Maranao

    • @madalien4778
      @madalien4778 2 роки тому +14

      Gagi Legitttt hahahahahahaha mas gusto ko pang mag english minsan. Ang awkward kasi pag nag tagalog ako HAHAHAHAHAHA

  • @연이-m3t
    @연이-m3t 2 роки тому +421

    "Isn't the whole country watching it?"
    "No way"
    Ma'am, the answer is YES.

    • @Chryslene_
      @Chryslene_ 2 роки тому +5

      ABSOLUTELY 👀

    • @kheyenofre3535
      @kheyenofre3535 2 роки тому +11

      Haha actually its true. The whole Ph watched for the boxing fight of our Philippine Champ.

    • @RandmAnimal
      @RandmAnimal 2 роки тому +1

      Saying “filipino is usually the sumoing ritual

    • @varietybacon
      @varietybacon Рік тому

      YOU PUT THE PHILIPPINES, YOU SUMMON THE FILIPINOS

    • @Mary-sh2bp
      @Mary-sh2bp 2 місяці тому

      I remember when I was kid, my Tita told me to buy soft drinks at the sari sari store (convenience store). No one was there because everyone was watching the fight. Here in the states, it’s the same for Filipinos. It was funny because my aunts who are nurses said that almost all of the Filipino staff in the hospitals filed for time off for the fight. 😂

  • @x_rouxi_ian_x4804
    @x_rouxi_ian_x4804 2 роки тому +26

    Video's like this reminds me of the things us Filipinos can be proud of. Since our country is small its often overlooked at. But you can't imagine the joy we filipino feels whenever a content creator shows their experience or makes a content about our country.
    We love hearing about how tourist feels about during their stay and how much the thing's that are normal to us surprises them. It really is interesting to see our world in a different perspective.
    sometimes it's just too normal for us that we forget what made us different from the outside world. Seeing the tourist react to our place like its a whole new adventure is a reminder to us that we can share new experiences too.

    • @Nobody-bo7nb
      @Nobody-bo7nb Рік тому

      I see it as Filipinos seeking validation from non filipinos so they take advantage of it to earn money

    • @x_rouxi_ian_x4804
      @x_rouxi_ian_x4804 Рік тому

      @@Nobody-bo7nb can i ask what do you mean by that?

  • @nitalishii
    @nitalishii 2 роки тому +70

    I remember in 3rd Grade, there were 3 transfer students who were Koreans in our class to learn English, I found it pretty cool to have foreigners in our class. My classmates and I were friendly with them but we were always friendly to new and old students so honestly I don’t think you would get more attention if you transfer to a school here in the Philippines but it could be different with other schools.
    Also they were better at Tagalog than us even though it was their first time coming here, we also grew up learning English so it was quite embarrassing.

    • @miss.arielle
      @miss.arielle 2 роки тому +2

      I had a similar experience. In 4th grade a guy from Italy came and didn't know much english. He did get better in 5th grade but I moved so idk what's happened now lol

    • @nitalishii
      @nitalishii 2 роки тому +2

      @@miss.arielle Ohh lol.

  • @love_gracexox8327
    @love_gracexox8327 2 роки тому +22

    I really apreciate other countries learning about our country🥰

  • @indigenousgirltv
    @indigenousgirltv Рік тому +6

    In contrast to the comments below, as an indigenous Filipino, most of them are LANGUAGES NOT DIALECTS. The grammar and words are different. I speak 3 Filipino languages that are all spoken in the Northern Philippines - For example saying "what is your name? " Tagalog - Ano ang pangalan mo/niyo? Ilocano - Enya iti nagan yu? Ibaloi (original language in Baguio City)- Ngan ni ngaran ju? Now, if you say "I love you" - Tagalog - Mahal kita/ko kayo, Ilocano - Ay ayatek sika/dakayo, Ibaloi - Insemek taka/takajo. So if you can see it's not dialect. I grew up there and that is why when I go to another town, when I used to go to events, we have translators to translate what the speakers say.

  • @bentengranny
    @bentengranny 10 місяців тому

    I am a Filipina born in the Philippines. I migrated to the United States 20 yrs. ago to reunite with my mother and sisters who were already American citizens that time. I speak Pampango as my vernacular language(from Pampanga), Tagalog as our National language and English which is a part of the curriculum especially in College. I finished two courses (BSE and B.S.E.Ed.) I passed the govt. exam for teaching but I was hired as a social worker to handle Amerasian children that were abandoned by their American fathers. Filipinos in general, are friendly, respectful and loving people. I hope Korean people will respect the Filipinos because Philippines helped them during the Korean war. I do like Koreans because of their good Dramas that I am addicted too.My favorite is Ha Ji Won. Even now, I am still rooting for her dramas.

  • @guapahon
    @guapahon 2 роки тому +11

    Filipinos can quickly learn to speak any language and be fluent in it easily.

    • @ali-dd7wr
      @ali-dd7wr 2 роки тому

      Actually No. And the way they speak English is just...

    • @guapahon
      @guapahon 2 роки тому

      @@ali-dd7wr Filipinos are by nature language genius. Period!

    • @guapahon
      @guapahon 2 роки тому

      @@ali-dd7wr English is our second language and is spoken at home ... We learn to speak early, yes, at home, even at a young age... I can read Spanish and French... My grandmother speaks Spanish fluently... She speaks Spanish to me and I can understand her...

    • @ali-dd7wr
      @ali-dd7wr 2 роки тому

      @@guapahon Ofcourse even if you dont know how to say a sentence in Spanish but yk how to speak Tagalog/Filipino u will understand it bc both have similarities

    • @guapahon
      @guapahon 2 роки тому

      @@ali-dd7wr what is really your problem? Are you pinoy?

  • @Mark18tv
    @Mark18tv Рік тому

    I’m Filipino it’s nice to see you watching my own country history I love you guys

  • @hiraya1734
    @hiraya1734 2 роки тому +2

    1:45 - No, not dialect but actually languages because each is distinct on its own and not simply a dialect of another language. We do have several dialects as well where there are variations in terms. But without the official languages, Filipino and English, we don't understand even our local languages.

  • @nitalishii
    @nitalishii 2 роки тому +3

    I honestly didn’t think that the Philippines was the only one with churches in malls, but yes this is true as a Filipino. I always had church in a mall and I can’t compare it from an actual church but it’s pretty nice and having church in a mall is quite cool. I remember our church was in a cinema but was moved to another area.

  • @jessyb7712
    @jessyb7712 2 роки тому +14

    Please also react to miss universe philippines 2022 they have ongoing challenges to the contestants that you would be interested to see.

  • @princemarksaligumba5845
    @princemarksaligumba5845 Рік тому

    Ohhh.. i can't explain my feelings watching them who amazed Filipino so much. Thank you so much for making this video. I am very happy watching you guys. Yes, Filipinos can speak more languages its normal to us. But me i can speak 5 language. And now im still learning French, Germany, Mandarin, Chinese, Spanish, And its not hard for me because, we practiced already in school you know Philippines has a standard Education.

  • @Atin3
    @Atin3 Рік тому

    Hi 2 beautiful girls. Thank you for showing few of the Phil.’s beautiful places for tourists . Appreciate that.

  • @bagongpilipinas3153
    @bagongpilipinas3153 2 роки тому

    I Really Love My Country Because Our Country The Philippines Is Unique Magical And Beautiful Our Country Is Queen Of All Beautiful Tourist Destination💜💜💜

  • @rositoorquesta4271
    @rositoorquesta4271 3 місяці тому

    SMS can communicate different people in lesser time than calling them one by one or have a group call which could be messy and is prone to lag given the internet connection status of the Philippines

  • @charlizeeowynmendoza0807
    @charlizeeowynmendoza0807 2 роки тому

    I am also a Filipino and I want every foreigner's to visit our country ❤️❤️ "maraming salamat" (means thank you in tagalog)🥰🥰🥰

  • @ITsoITZY
    @ITsoITZY 2 роки тому

    Common people here in the Filipinos are born to be multilingual...I speaks bisaya, onhan, asi, Tagalog, Filipino, English, Ilonngo....it's so fun to have many Languages and Dialects here...here in our very small island we have 3 languages already.... So it's kind a fun communicating such ....you know hahaha

  • @celestialbeing985
    @celestialbeing985 2 роки тому +1

    As a filipino living in the philippines

  • @andrewhampaslupa2304
    @andrewhampaslupa2304 Рік тому

    8 year old childrens here in visayas and mindanao regions already speaks 3 languages...

  • @Floridagaxhas0923
    @Floridagaxhas0923 2 роки тому

    I'm a Filipino I just speak English here in the comments coz you don't understand me and English is a popular language. I love in the muntinlupa city 🌆 in Philippines
    This world is so cool and some areas are beautiful ❤️ like a beach and more, cool rides,mall,park and I was so proud of myself because I was born in the Philippines ☺️☺️🥰❤️

  • @babynuget1591
    @babynuget1591 2 роки тому +1

    We dont use toilet paper we use tabo and
    Hand :)

  • @bloomtuts
    @bloomtuts 2 роки тому +1

    Filipino also have Spanish language it's obvious though. Spanish colonized Philippines for more than 330 years which is longer than mexico.

  • @loneguy-alex
    @loneguy-alex 2 роки тому

    The 8 rays of the sun are named of the 8 cities in the philippine luzon( near manila and quezon city)

  • @judybalili4963
    @judybalili4963 2 роки тому

    SM mean Shoemart..the store started 1960 and its expanded then 1970 the name shifting from Shoemart to SM and the owner is Henry Sy,Chinese-Filipino..

    • @HandaStudio
      @HandaStudio  2 роки тому +1

      ahh thank you for explaining it :) 😙😙😎😎🥰🥰

    • @judybalili4963
      @judybalili4963 2 роки тому

      @@HandaStudio welcome. Shoes are their first priority,selling of kind of shoes..

  • @vitaxs-47
    @vitaxs-47 2 роки тому

    Thank you..

  • @jotaro2105
    @jotaro2105 Рік тому

    2:22 It's not even a church inside a mall, it's actually a chapel

  • @runine114
    @runine114 Рік тому

    I know atleast 5
    English, Tagalog, Cebuano, Hiligaynon and Kinaray-a... and just a little bit of spanish

  • @fredbigonia8995
    @fredbigonia8995 2 роки тому +1

    Filipinos don't speak British English. We speak American United States 🇺🇸 English.. 😲 We speak variety of Dialects not languages, there's only one Country and Each provinces and regions speak different dialects depending on the Provinces. Dialects like Bisaya, Ilocano, Ilonggo, Hilingaynon, Waray and more, The mother tongue of Bisaya originated in Cebu and spoken all over Visayan Regions and also Mindanao.. Example China has only one language which is Chinese with different provinces also has different dialects, this is just an example.

  • @roncarlocastillo7894
    @roncarlocastillo7894 2 роки тому

    Filipinos can speak not only Tagalog and English, they also speak many languages

  • @excelxiscalago2427
    @excelxiscalago2427 2 роки тому

    Yess most Filipino are good look it's true

  • @i1woo
    @i1woo 2 роки тому

    filipinos are very good singers so singing contests in the philippines are not for beginners lol 😂 also, most filipinos are at least bilingual and certainly are polyglots, which for me is impressive (my friends and i become trilingual when drunk lmao) 🤣 we also have a very good variety of food from every part of the country which shows the culture of each region ❤️ the philippines might not be the best country there is, but i'm still proud of being a filipino 🇵🇭

  • @zymiio
    @zymiio Рік тому

    나는 필리핀이 세계에서 가장 화려한 곳이라고 맹세한다 나는 그들의 문화를 사랑하고 그들은 또한 2 개 언어 (타갈로그어, 영어)를 말할 수 있습니다. 그리고 필리핀 사람들은 매우 친절하며 7,000 + 섬 필리핀이 가장 예쁜 카운티입니다 (제 생각에는)

  • @alarcon6116
    @alarcon6116 2 роки тому

    Hi... My name is Jhon Clark mathmark Choi Alarcon....
    New subscribers from Philippines
    I'm support u vlog

  • @soul_reaper1611
    @soul_reaper1611 Рік тому

    Noraebang is more advance though than karaoke. You can change the pitch tempo and note with Noraebang you can't with karaoke

  • @princesssheanrryelefan6767
    @princesssheanrryelefan6767 2 роки тому

    When your in Philippines you can see thousands of coconut in your sides

  • @choz4483
    @choz4483 2 роки тому

    If only this made our reading comprehension better

  • @duibuqinotsorry7464
    @duibuqinotsorry7464 2 роки тому

    yezzz one of my hobby, multilingual hahahhahha deym languages

  • @Marcus_098
    @Marcus_098 Рік тому

    Fun Fact: The Philippines is inside the Pacific ring of fire so Philippines tend to get a lot of disasters 😁😁
    Fun fact: Philippines got it's name from Prince Philip then later King Philip the 2nd , by the explorer Ruy Lopez de Villalobos from one of his expedition during 1542-1546.

  • @TiktakGirl
    @TiktakGirl Рік тому

    Add ons the sun sharp design the sun symbolize liberty, with its eight rays representing the first eight regions to revolt against Spain. The three stars represent the Philippines

  • @sensibledollarscents1977
    @sensibledollarscents1977 2 роки тому

    You both are cute! Thank you for appreciating the Philippines.

  • @ellizajhanenailga3490
    @ellizajhanenailga3490 2 роки тому

    Karaoke is actually made in Japan but Philippines made it popular. Also, our language is not a dialect we have it on our own.

    • @musicismylife7751
      @musicismylife7751 Рік тому

      correct and wrong .. correct because that honour actually goes to Japanese musician Daisuke Inoue, who created the first karaoke box in 1971. But it was Filipino Roberto del Rosario who patented it a few years later. wrong because Japan indeed made the karaoke first but it's actually more looks like a speaker box no screen no lyrics to sing along while Philippines made the first ever sing along karaoke system that we have nowadays .. screen, lyrics, sound etc.

  • @janschezant4747
    @janschezant4747 2 роки тому +1

    It's pretty common for a Filipino who can speak atleast 3 languages/dialects.1. our own island language, 2. Tagalog(national language), 3. English (school). In my case, I can speak 6 dialects/languages. My parents has deferent dialects since they'r from def islands. My mother's 1. ilocano, 2. My father's Ilonggo. 3. My home town's Chavacano. 4. Tagalog(national language). 5. bisaya(I studied at dumaguete city in Visayas region) and 6. English. Thanks!

  • @bethelmenil8786
    @bethelmenil8786 2 роки тому

    Don't be jealous when it comes to beauty, you have no idea half of the population wanted to have flawless skin like you Koreans. Not sure with the numbers but your influenced of beauty affected the people for some reasons. Philippines has a mixed of beauty, there are Filipinas also looked like Koreans. My aunt is an example.

  • @razzlak446
    @razzlak446 2 роки тому +1

    Thank's for reacting to our country. 🤘

  • @irievillanueva8315
    @irievillanueva8315 2 роки тому

    hi! Try to watch catrion gray when she won the miss universe title in 2018💗

  • @doughsoshi4382
    @doughsoshi4382 2 роки тому

    I only speak 3 of the languages here, Then 4th language is English

  • @colours4927
    @colours4927 2 роки тому

    Im a filipino!!

  • @BWAKAENA
    @BWAKAENA Рік тому

    eunbi so pretty

  • @eight8592
    @eight8592 2 роки тому +663

    There's a lot of Korean citizen studying in the Philippines they're also vloggers they share their experiences living in the Philippines, Sandara park, love Philippines.

  • @arquelyap8079
    @arquelyap8079 2 роки тому +414

    It is not a dialect, we have languages and dialects. It was corrected years ago cause it was written in books that they are dialects when they are really of different language. Some are really dialects but most are languages.

    • @HandaStudio
      @HandaStudio  2 роки тому +48

      ohh I see! Thanks for extra information:) It’s very helpful.

    • @ziggymarley4961
      @ziggymarley4961 2 роки тому

      Absolutely, the Spaniards and Americans along with the government tried to make The Tagalog language official. The educational system was brainwash into thinking we only had like 5 or more language's. When clearly many Filipinos/ Filipinas cannot understand one another in there own language's.

    • @mugiwarafan5928
      @mugiwarafan5928 2 роки тому +3

      Is Hiligainon and bisaya a diaclect or a language? Im confused 🤔

    • @k.secnarf1505
      @k.secnarf1505 2 роки тому +10

      @@mugiwarafan5928 different languages

    • @ericc.9658
      @ericc.9658 2 роки тому +11

      @@mugiwarafan5928 Dialect is more of a variation of a language. Like, there were different dialects of Bisaya in different places.

  • @louiesecampilla
    @louiesecampilla 2 роки тому +320

    I’m a Filipino and I speak Tagalog, English, and Japanese added with the two other languages in the Philippines Bisaya which is the main language of Cebu, and Kamayo which is the language of my rural hometown. Also, Spanish consider understandable to us cause some Filipino words have been derived from them. I can speak Korean a little bit reason of watching K-Drama and listening to K-pop. Korea is on one of my bucket lists to travel with. So hope you guys have fun if you visit my country.

    • @excelxiscalago2427
      @excelxiscalago2427 2 роки тому +6

      Yeah me as a Filipino knows this our language is difficult

    • @bobongskinner9616
      @bobongskinner9616 2 роки тому +4

      Oh my God thats so Interesting! Can I be your friend now?

    • @louiesecampilla
      @louiesecampilla 2 роки тому +3

      @@bobongskinner9616 why do you want to become my friend lol 😂?

    • @mirieshii1948
      @mirieshii1948 2 роки тому +4

      Spanish is not understandable to majority of Pinoys. borrowed words lang naman meron satin.

    • @louiesecampilla
      @louiesecampilla 2 роки тому +3

      @@mirieshii1948 Hmm 🤔 may words na ginagamit sa atin na same meaning. Also sa Zamboanga yung language nila is parang Spanish talaga.

  • @gamefanaddict6313
    @gamefanaddict6313 2 роки тому +32

    They are languages. I lived in central Luzon and we spoke "Kapampangan" language. and the provinces near us speak an entirely different language and we can't understand each other.. the only way to communicate is to speak Filipino and English

  • @louiesecampilla
    @louiesecampilla 2 роки тому +23

    Please react to the history of Filipinos helping Koreans to war.

  • @sandiicindy
    @sandiicindy 2 роки тому +20

    even without english subtitles.i can understand what this ladies saying..i learned Korean language because im kdrama fan..ㅋㅋby watching videos here in youtube i learned how to write and Read.but im not that good at spelling✌🏻❤out of tpic hahah

  • @iverfrance9817
    @iverfrance9817 2 роки тому +8

    The sun ray in the flag doesnt stand for the province of the country, ph has a lot of provinces. it stand for the provinces who revolted against the Spaniards: Manila, Cavite, Bulacan, Pampanga, Tarlac, Batangas, Laguna and Nueva Ecija.

  • @gon_freecs4030
    @gon_freecs4030 2 роки тому +22

    Language is different from dialect because dialect is the variation of a specific language. For example, Filipino language then the variation of it is Tagalog Cavite or Tagalog Batangas and that's what you called Dialect. I'm a preservice language teacher so I learn from my instructor.

  • @chrisflores9585
    @chrisflores9585 2 роки тому +16

    Please also have them try different Filipino foods like Adobo, sinigang (pork, milk fish, shrimp, or chicken) and Kare kare with shrimp paste. Filipinos are generally friendly and hospitable and loves to help out other people (we're the only one in Asia if I'm not mistaken, who accepted refugees during the world War 2 (jews) and Russians and Chinese back at that time. Please also react to the battle of Yultong. New sub here. 😁 More power.

  • @rbplays13
    @rbplays13 2 роки тому +37

    IF YOU WANT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE PHILIPPINES WATCH Geography Now! Philippines.

  • @ezrakaith3502
    @ezrakaith3502 2 роки тому +6

    5:51 impossible to believe but it's true all of us watch his fight

  • @regretnowdoitlater2936
    @regretnowdoitlater2936 2 роки тому +7

    The part where we have so many languages/dialects makes Filipino suffer from wars in the Philippine History. Due to different languages/dialects even us dont understand each other because some area in Philippines dont know how to speakTagalog that time.
    And if you are a pure Tagalog speech they have this joke "ibebenta ka namin dito" (and spoken in different languages/dialect) meaning: "we will sell you here." Because we some Filipinos can't understand what they are saying.

  • @jlo5384
    @jlo5384 2 роки тому +8

    I speak Tagalog, English, Kapampangan and also i can speak
    Korean, Japanese and also a bit of Chinese and Spanish but planning to learn it too.

  • @-...................-
    @-...................- 2 роки тому +3

    there's actually misinformation on the video used to present facts about the Philippines.
    •video only focused on jeepneys, and forgot kalesa/calesa, tricycle, kuliglig, multicab, etc.
    •3 stars on the flag is Luzon, Panay, and Mindanao. Not Visayas but Panay
    •8 rays doesnt represent "one for each province". it represents the first 8 provinces that revolted against the spaniards.
    also, theyre languages not dialects.

  • @harmonyfuntime1082
    @harmonyfuntime1082 2 роки тому +3

    The texting fact is so true! Back then when I used to have a lot of time on my hands i noticed that all I do all day is chat😅

  • @karennaing7291
    @karennaing7291 2 роки тому +1

    This channel will have more Filipino subscribers in no time. Filipino clouting as they say. You can find that there contents about Filipino/Philippines have more views than the rest of their contents. My point is, here we are again. Taken for granted.

  • @TYD20
    @TYD20 2 роки тому +6

    I'm Filipino I can speak English, Spanish, Filipino, Cebuano, Magauindanaon, Hiligaynon, and a little bit Latin because I want to learn this dead language

  • @ahhhokay1303
    @ahhhokay1303 2 роки тому +3

    Please react to Niana Guerrero's TikTok DANCE compilation pleasee

  • @Clover0528
    @Clover0528 2 роки тому +4

    To be honest our language are diversified its not just 175 languages more than 300 languages because there are ethic group tribes of people who had their own language. 😃✌️

  • @ranjeliflorlasponia42
    @ranjeliflorlasponia42 2 роки тому +1

    It's actually dialect not language

  • @renxiu3564
    @renxiu3564 2 роки тому +14

    There are some updated article that said Philippines has estimated of 200 languages including 50 dialects.. 😱
    Filipino (tagalog) as main language and English and Spanish as second and third.. but that changed two decades ago coz Spanish is almost forgotten and only used on some region and some old folks with the age of 80s and up.. dang..

    • @rampage4695
      @rampage4695 2 роки тому +1

      Filipinos don't speak spanish we speak tagalog

    • @renxiu3564
      @renxiu3564 2 роки тому +2

      @@rampage4695 well.. in Zamboanga City they still speak Spanish-based creole also known as Chavacano.. and also my Grandma who is almost at her 80s can still speak spanish.. That's why i stated "SOME region and SOME old citizen." And I'm sure you know how Spanish is our second language before it turned into third language right? It was taught on us on elementary days..
      As i remembered, this was stated on books when i was elementary student maybe 2000 to 2006, i dunno if it's still written on today's books tho..

    • @louiesecampilla
      @louiesecampilla 2 роки тому +1

      I wish Spanish to be one of our subjects but because we're learning two languages at a young age. I guess they cut the subject out.

    • @zapoten7
      @zapoten7 2 роки тому +2

      @@louiesecampilla They do teach chavacano in zamboanga, it is similar to spanish.

    • @louiesecampilla
      @louiesecampilla 2 роки тому

      @@zapoten7 lucky them

  • @nathanielbulawan6582
    @nathanielbulawan6582 2 роки тому +3

    1:44 Those are languages since we cannot understand the others that we do not know. They use different grammar and words most of the time

  • @jheiaermac1159
    @jheiaermac1159 Рік тому +2

    The channel didn't give credits to Bright side

  • @ma.cristinadiaz8888
    @ma.cristinadiaz8888 2 роки тому +11

    To the people who doesn't like durian, you can try the best durian form- Durian Tart ^_^ Tart can balance the taste of deep aromatic taste of durian and lessen the smell as well ^_^
    I used to make Durian Jam ( Sweetened milk cheesy, you can use peanut or cashew [optional]) ^_^ and choose the native durian because its more cheesy like taste unlike other variety ^_^ I discovered it when we lived in Mindanao ^_^
    About mangoes, the sweetest mango in the Philippines is from Guimaras. Also, most aromatic mango I have smelled ^_^
    Thanks for making Philippines as your video theme ^_^

  • @unknown-oi1nb
    @unknown-oi1nb 2 роки тому +1

    Can u make a reaction of catriona gray miss universe?

  • @sprihanjay
    @sprihanjay 2 роки тому +2

    Try to make a video about India. Kumusta ka Filipino friends !!!

  • @learnkoreanwithKorean
    @learnkoreanwithKorean 2 роки тому +1

    노래방 기계를 필리핀에서 처음 만들었군요 .. 와👏👏몰랐어요.

  • @drin.n
    @drin.n 2 роки тому +3

    I'm a Filipino i know there are a lot of dialects to my country but despite that difference my fellow citizens understand each other because I believe that valuing the language even if the dialect is different is also love and respect for the country and my fellow citizens.🇵🇭

  • @KingfMagePHBrawlStars
    @KingfMagePHBrawlStars 2 роки тому +1

    Syempre Pilipino kami bakit😅

  • @midnightsparkle423
    @midnightsparkle423 2 роки тому +2

    I'm crying🤧u guys are cute byway I love ur video🇵🇭💖

  • @aseanknows
    @aseanknows 2 роки тому

    Love yahhh guys. From The Philippines ❤️❤️❤️

  • @knov9296
    @knov9296 2 роки тому +1

    This fcking channel is farming Filipino

  • @JDRos
    @JDRos Рік тому

    After seeing #1, I think I'm not Filipino. 😂😭

  • @coronavirus5673
    @coronavirus5673 2 роки тому +1

    I can speak 5-6 languages fluently

  • @VJMIXTV
    @VJMIXTV 2 роки тому +2

    They have cutest reactions saranghae ♥️♥️♥️🇵🇭

  • @riaconradt2554
    @riaconradt2554 2 роки тому +4

    With over 7,500 islands, it’s not such a wonder that there are so many different languages, if you also consider the history of the country. Mangoes are normally in season during May to June of the year. Outside of these months, the mangoes, although also very sweet will not be quite as sweet as when they are in season. Also, because the Philippines is in the Pacific Ring of Fire, there are lots of active volcanoes and also have frequent earthquakes. Thank you for always featuring Philippine content in this channel and promoting the country to Koreans.

    • @inf4mousvloglife1572
      @inf4mousvloglife1572 2 роки тому

      Correction it's 7641 in counting don't spread wrong information in our country.

    • @inf4mousvloglife1572
      @inf4mousvloglife1572 2 роки тому

      Correction it's 7641 in counting don't spread wrong information about history of our it's so ashamed.

    • @riaconradt2554
      @riaconradt2554 2 роки тому +5

      @@inf4mousvloglife1572 7,641 is over 7,500. There is no contradiction.

    • @aljeananntrixiebardillon6771
      @aljeananntrixiebardillon6771 2 роки тому

      @@inf4mousvloglife1572 they said
      "with over 7500" as in there's more than 7500 islands. Which isn't false info.

    • @mgglorym1571
      @mgglorym1571 2 роки тому

      @@inf4mousvloglife1572 I don't think you understand English he said *OVER* 7500 Islands. Do you even know the meaning of order? I mean *OVER*

  • @denden209
    @denden209 Рік тому

    I am Filipino I speak Spanish chavacano, English, tagalog Bisaya and tausog and the bonus is I speak greek

  • @letsplayallweek
    @letsplayallweek Рік тому

    Not just crime rates but also traffic. every fight Manny had against the Mexicans (Marquez, Margarito & Eric Morales) streets looked like ghost towns.

  • @bp_lnstories9072
    @bp_lnstories9072 2 роки тому +1

    please react to Geography Now! about philippines, since all the information you need is in there! food, history, and many more!

  • @jhovz862
    @jhovz862 2 роки тому +1

    Madami ng nag bago

  • @지인입니다_Miss_TeaRiosa
    @지인입니다_Miss_TeaRiosa 2 роки тому +6

    Truly, PH has various languages aside from the National Languages (Filipino & English), we have Local Languages which means these are languages used by locals from the provinces of the Philippines. Say for instance, if you are in Ilocos Province they speak Iloco/Ilocano, Pangasinan they speak Pangasinense, in Leyte they speak Waray, some provinces speaks Kapampangan, Bisaya, Hiligaynon and the like.
    But, we can still speak Filipino and English.

    • @damyli4033
      @damyli4033 2 роки тому +1

      Yeah I thought except english and tagalog all the rests are just dialects.

  • @kuratdestroyer6284
    @kuratdestroyer6284 2 роки тому +1

    I appreciate how they make reactions for our country...👍🏻 Just a friendly reminder that: BTW "1946" is an insult for us, in the sense that we already establish our official independence day since June 12, 1898 with our National flag 🇵🇭

  • @mrclay22
    @mrclay22 2 роки тому +1

    Majority can speak 1 - 2 language specially those who grew up in isolated like those ethnic groups. those who can speak 1-2 language are mainly tagalog and english, or tagalog and visaya, or visaya and english but usually tagalog would be their native or somehow they can speak tagalog.. Followed by those who can speak 3 language usually those who came from provinces.. Then next would be those who can speak 4 language where the province is a strategic location for the armed forces where soldiers are assigned from different region of the philippines In short cities with major military base.
    I grew up in zamboanga city where in people have their own very unique language (chavacano) its like spanish, since we have major military bases also in zamboanga, we are also exposed to different language because of soldiers being assigned in our region from different parts of the philippines. We are also located near our brothers and sisters from different Islamic tribe like tau'sug and maranao (hope i got it right) some can speak more than 5 languages or more.. I can only speak tagalog, english, chavacano, a little of tau'sug and visayan language. :)
    When I say I can speak them, I am very fluent in using those languages not just some of it.. should I include spanish?? :) since chavacano is not spanish.. haha..

  • @gabrielleryuderama6477
    @gabrielleryuderama6477 2 роки тому +4

    I'm so proud being a Pilipino❤❤❤

  • @ulysisssobrejuanite452
    @ulysisssobrejuanite452 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for appreciate Filipino culture and food more many language in Philippines in every province 🤗

  • @LEO-LEO-LEO-05
    @LEO-LEO-LEO-05 Місяць тому

    How could koreans didn't know that Philippines played a huge role in Korean war
    battle of yultong 900 filipino soldiers vs 40000 chinese to retake the land for koreans.

  • @fredy241m
    @fredy241m Рік тому

    I like Eunbee not because she'd been to the Philippines and her English is perfect, but she's really so very pretty specially with her crooked incisor tooth😍😊😊😍, you want to know why??? B'coz i also have those crooked incisor tooth✌❤✌!!! -- watching from Canada "Pinoycanadian❤!!!". Peace😊✌✌😊!

  • @ItzzXayen
    @ItzzXayen 10 місяців тому

    And fun fact OTTERS are originated in the Philippines in an Island called Palawan, Philippines are also very smart in math like everytime i met a mathematician in my country / philippines its like 20 or more since there's too many like what, i am also a mathematician and i am still shocked about koreans watching our country on how its different , and the filipinos are number 1 in singers because there are too many singers here in the Philippines LIKE MOSTLY ARE SINGERS WHILE SOME ARENT LIKE WHAT- and i am proud to be a full blooded filipino

  • @Basketballfansonly
    @Basketballfansonly Рік тому

    Im Filipino but I can't speak straight Tagalog..
    I speak;
    Bisaya
    English
    Japanese
    French
    Korean

  • @millyuzuma4293
    @millyuzuma4293 Рік тому

    20 Fun Facts About The Philippines
    1. Fertilised duck embryo is the national street snack
    2. The Vanilla rice terraces i made by hand
    3. Jeepneys/jeep are often ridden cause it is very cheap
    4. In the Philippines we have another transportation named "tricycle"
    5. The Philippines boasts the world’s longest underground river
    6. Many Tagalog words are the same as the Spanish equivalent
    7. Unlike other Asian countries, the Philippines is predominantly Catholic
    8. The Philippines is one of the world’s 17 megadiverse countries
    9. A monkey-eating eagle is the national bird
    10. The Philippines is the second-largest archipelago in the world
    11. The Philippines has an LGBT political party
    13. 13 is an unlucky number in the Philippines
    14. There are 20+ earthquakes every day in the Philippines
    15. Boracay closed to tourists because of over-tourism in 2018
    16. San Miguel is not a Spanish beer - it’s Filipino
    17. Alex Garland’s book The Beach was inspired by the Philippines
    18. The Philippines is home to the planet’s longest snake
    19. In the Philippines, they have banana flavoured ketchup
    20. Boracay closed to tourists because of over-tourism in 2018

  • @Opmium
    @Opmium 2 роки тому

    Not many koreans dont know why philipines is still in rank 71 in gdp is bc philipines spend all our gdp for korean to help their war experiences that why korea is winner in ww2 we care about other country we also rescue all Jews from ww2