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Re: English in the Philippines
« Reply #80 on: March 27, 2009, 09:24:23 PM »
Your English is good but I need cash. He he...

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Re: English in the Philippines
« Reply #81 on: March 27, 2009, 09:56:46 PM »
if you can write it correctly, why not do it.
if you cannot, yet you can still be understood, why the fuss?


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Re: English in the Philippines
« Reply #82 on: March 27, 2009, 10:04:12 PM »
More and more English-speaking people are joining our forum. Precy's and Ben's water buffalo is at home with our carabao (English). Murag tabla ra man sa sungagay sa grammar usahay. So yes, why the fuss?

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Re: English in the Philippines
« Reply #83 on: March 27, 2009, 10:43:11 PM »
tempers blow if someone's post one cannot know
then i know it's time for one to go

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Re: English in the Philippines
« Reply #84 on: March 27, 2009, 10:47:10 PM »
HOY! bag-o na man kag avatar kagwanga ka.hehehe

busy siguro ka basa-basa anang imung libro kay usahay na man ka idungog diri sa tb. abi nakog natinoud na imung pagkadakop adtong nagposas nimu.

pagbasa suway ug tagalog nga novel, mdb, arun dili masuko/mangloud si sir felix.


huy na unsa ka diha! hahahha

namuot man ko anang kagwang kay mao jud na gamiton sa kong papa sa una!

hahahha!

huy mga kaigsoonan, kon kamo naa sa TRIBU nga puro lahi ang sinultian, like me diri sa Mt Pleasant nga puro puti,

ganahan jud sila mamati nako ug ako na ang mo ngabngab agi sa akong ininglisan.

Honest bisan si banana, di jud sha gusto nga fluent ko maninglis! kay mawa na daw akong pagka Pilipina,

kay yunik daw! see??? nganong MAGTRALALA gud mo sa inyung ininglisan?

sigi lang ug naay manaway kay Pinoy raman sad manaway nato ug nagka TU-ERES atong ininglis.

pero ang mga lain nga nationals ganahan jud, believe me.


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Re: English in the Philippines
« Reply #85 on: March 28, 2009, 01:32:25 AM »
BULL-s***!!! Nganong ipamugos man gyud nang Tagalog unya ilaha pang ang-gaan kunog "Filipino"! Oppression man na sa atoang mga bisdak. Porque naa sa Luzon ang atoang seat of government? Og buot huna-hunaun mas dakung porsyento ang binisaya kaysa Tagalog !!! Mao bitaw nga sa Cebu binisaya o iningles ang national anthem kay mo kontra gyud mi anang Filipino nga basically Tagalog.  I can fuckin' speak and write Tagalog aka Filipino in correct grammar but don't anybody fuckin' say that we are less Pinoy because we "bisdaks" are not fluent in Fuckin' Tagalog aka Filipino... HELL NO !!!!!!     

no need for the expletives siguro oi!

Okey, mag Engbis ta diri sa TB.

Dili ko mag Filipino kay masapid akong dila.

You are so cool, Sir. 

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Re: English in the Philippines
« Reply #86 on: March 28, 2009, 01:32:53 PM »
I can write at least correct grammar in  Pilipino, but i can not talk with correct diction
and accent.  Mogawas ang akong pagkaBol-anon.

Bisag unsaon nato diri sa TB basta makasabot ta.

Ok lang calle and benelyenne.

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Re: English in the Philippines
« Reply #87 on: March 28, 2009, 01:54:19 PM »
I can write at least correct grammar in  Pilipino, but i can not talk with correct diction
and accent.  Mogawas ang akong pagkaBol-anon.

Bisag unsaon nato diri sa TB basta makasabot ta.

Ok lang calle and benelyenne.

OK lang kaayo ko, Sir. Tanan man nga post diri masabtan naku, kay matud pa ni Calle, we have developed ways of mutually deciphering our ways of murdering the English language. Importante magkasinabtanay ta. Let us make grammar serve us, not us slaving for grammar. Kay kato ganing mga puti nga kauban natu diri, di lang murder naa pay mutilation ilang grammar usahay, sinabtanay man gihapon ta.

Sukol man gihapon ko Tagalog, kay advantage man natu nang mga Bisaya nga wa ang mga Tagalog. Naa untay thread para sa praktis sa Tinagalog para sa mga Bol-anon nga gusto mutuon ani.

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Re: English in the Philippines
« Reply #88 on: March 29, 2009, 11:06:47 AM »
kung di lang ta sirado sa atong pagpaminaw, makasabot ug magkasinabot man jud ta

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Re: English in the Philippines
« Reply #89 on: March 29, 2009, 01:46:40 PM »
mao jud, bahala gud ug magsagol sagol ang sinultian basta masabtan lang pud.

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Re: English in the Philippines
« Reply #90 on: March 30, 2009, 12:16:18 AM »
maminaw, magpatalinghog...kana ray yawi sa pagsinabtinay sa kalibutan

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Re: English in the Philippines
« Reply #91 on: March 30, 2009, 09:06:50 AM »
maminaw, magpatalinghog...kana ray yawi sa pagsinabtinay sa kalibutan

maayo unta nga kung maminaw man gani ug magpatalinghug, unta pud mutuhop sa ilang alimpatakan.

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Re: English in the Philippines
« Reply #92 on: March 30, 2009, 09:33:12 AM »
maayo unta nga kung maminaw man gani ug magpatalinghug, unta pud mutuhop sa ilang alimpatakan.

(bay, giwala-wala na ta ni grace sa iyang ampalaya challenge.)


mao lagi, wa na managad ag baje.

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Re: English in the Philippines
« Reply #93 on: March 30, 2009, 09:46:56 AM »
Tungod tingali sa daghang sinultihan and Pilipinas maoy hinungdan nga backward
pa ta sa ubang countries sa Asia . Dili ta magkasinabot sa ideals, principles, goals
and programs of the government because of  so many languages.

Japan and China have  only one language. Japanese study English as a subject,
and also the Chinese.

Ngano ang Pinoy hawod sa English wala man ta moasenso.?


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Re: English in the Philippines
« Reply #94 on: March 30, 2009, 09:47:55 AM »
ahak tong bajeha, nawa man pud ug kalit sa tb sa pag-abot sa iyang march 19 deadline.

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« Reply #95 on: March 30, 2009, 09:51:33 AM »
Tungod tingali sa daghang sinultihan and Pilipinas maoy hinungdan nga backward
pa ta sa ubang countries sa Asia . Dili ta magkasinabot sa ideals, principles, goals
and programs of the government because of  so many languages.

Japan and China have  only one language. Japanese study English as a subject,
and also the Chinese.

Ngano ang Pinoy hawod sa English wala man ta moasenso.?


asenso man ta.

ASEN-SUka.

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Re: English in the Philippines
« Reply #96 on: March 30, 2009, 10:12:03 AM »
ahak tong bajeha, nawa man pud ug kalit sa tb sa pag-abot sa iyang march 19 deadline.

kinsa may na missing calle?

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Re: English in the Philippines
« Reply #97 on: March 30, 2009, 12:23:47 PM »
no need for the expletives siguro oi!

You are so cool, Sir. 

YES, it wasn't necessary to use expletives but I just can't help it if somebody even implies that not being able to speak Pilipino(Tagalog) is not Filipino enough because as I had mentioned before, it is a form of oppression by fellow Filipinos particularly of or from Luzon who are a "minority" in terms of having a widely used and more understood Bisayan or Bisayan-based dialect/s. Are we "Mga Bis/Daks" going to tolerate the berating of our Tagalog/Tagalog speaking brethren? Naa bitaw tay usa ka post nga mipagawas sa mga na tilawan natong mga bugal-bugal og panginsulto sa atoa rapung igsoong Pinoy pagkangalan nga Bisaya ta, og nila pa "promdi" short for "from the mountains". Ako dili ko mo-tolerate ng biay-biayon tungod sa akoang pagka Bisaya. Ambot lang kaha ninyo kon mosugot ramo.  My thread is veering quite far from from what we are supposed to be discussing.   

My point on this post is that we as "Bisdaks" were once envied by our fellow Pinoys in the North and the South of the country because of our fluency in the English language. But sad to note that because of the insistence of the usage of Pilipino as a medium of instruction and the flooding of mundane mind-numbing Tagalog soap operas, added by the sad period in the Philippine education system wherein enrolling in the course of Education was the way for "bobos" and "bobas" back then, to earn a college degree. It was also at this period in Philippine history that teachers, educators where maligned (which still happens today) for being poor educators which eventually produced also poor quality of graduates... And indeed we need to improve and once again regain our fame as fluent english speakers and communicators if we are to ride the bandwagon of ICT(information communication technology) corridor kay moangay tag sa dili, dako jud og sweldo ang mga nanarbabo sa call centers unya daghang kog nailhang mga amigo as well as acquaintances nga na haw-as sa ilang pagka ala-ot (economically-speaking) tungod kay naay miyembro sa pamilya nga naka trabahog call center. Mas maayo pang naa rata dinhi trabaho pero daku-daku og ma earn kaysa toa lagi sa layo pero mahilayo pud sa pamilya.       

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« Reply #98 on: March 30, 2009, 12:32:56 PM »
kinsa may na missing calle?

si grazie, jan, ang baje nga dili makatulon ug palija. na syay challenge nga mukaon ug palija by mar 19 kay ana pa nga date muabot ang stock sa Filipino store.

karun wa na pakita si grazie. nagkapoy tawon to post si glacier ug fdaray ug mga recipes sa palija.

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« Reply #99 on: March 30, 2009, 12:34:41 PM »
oi lami man ang palija ganahan ko ana gisahon sagulan ug 8log ug ujap.  lami unta ikaon ana kaso wala man dire na sa indiana calle oi, nagda kog liso gikan sa dauis, ambot ug mutubo ba ni dire nga imbes spring na tugnaw paman kaajo, di mabangbang

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« Reply #101 on: March 30, 2009, 02:44:06 PM »
YES, it wasn't necessary to use expletives but I just can't help it if somebody even implies that not being able to speak Pilipino(Tagalog) is not Filipino enough because as I had mentioned before, it is a form of oppression by fellow Filipinos particularly of or from Luzon who are a "minority" in terms of having a widely used and more understood Bisayan or Bisayan-based dialect/s. Are we "Mga Bis/Daks" going to tolerate the berating of our Tagalog/Tagalog speaking brethren? Naa bitaw tay usa ka post nga mipagawas sa mga na tilawan natong mga bugal-bugal og panginsulto sa atoa rapung igsoong Pinoy pagkangalan nga Bisaya ta, og nila pa "promdi" short for "from the mountains". Ako dili ko mo-tolerate ng biay-biayon tungod sa akoang pagka Bisaya. Ambot lang kaha ninyo kon mosugot ramo. 

Kanang maghinambog nga Tagalog nga biay-biayon ang Bisdak, pangutan-a lang kung naa ba siya'y masulti nga laing Philippine dialect. I always introduce myself as "Bisdak" as though carrying a badge of pride and honor in any Filipino gathering. "Bisaya ko" is the only self-introduction in any party that will put me in a lively, happy crowd fastest. Ma-isolate man gani usahay ng mga Tagalog, ug mga Bisdak na lang mag-accommodate kay awkward kaayo nga dili siya kasakay sa mga kataw-anan nga istorya.

Diri sa Japan, ang pinakabibo nga thread sa forum kay mga Bisdak. Ako, pwede ko sa Cebuano, Ilonggo ug Bol-anon. Murag laay man ang istorya sa mga Tagalog.

Since more than 44% percent of Filipinos speak Cebuano and its local variants, wa na sa lugar ug panahon ang paghinambog sa Tagalog. Relatively speaking, they are a cultural and linguistic minority.

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« Reply #102 on: March 30, 2009, 02:51:21 PM »
si grazie, jan, ang baje nga dili makatulon ug palija. na syay challenge nga mukaon ug palija by mar 19 kay ana pa nga date muabot ang stock sa Filipino store.

karun wa na pakita si grazie. nagkapoy tawon to post si glacier ug fdaray ug mga recipes sa palija.


ah mao ba grazie march 29 naman ron ni ka-on naka sa palija? hehehe oy lami man na palija ganahan ra man gani ko sagulan ug itlog

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« Reply #103 on: March 30, 2009, 04:13:35 PM »
dili jud katun si grazie ug palija.

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« Reply #104 on: March 30, 2009, 08:53:30 PM »
YES, it wasn't necessary to use expletives but I just can't help it if somebody even implies that not being able to speak Pilipino(Tagalog) is not Filipino enough because as I had mentioned before, it is a form of oppression by fellow Filipinos particularly of or from Luzon who are a "minority" in terms of having a widely used and more understood Bisayan or Bisayan-based dialect/s. Are we "Mga Bis/Daks" going to tolerate the berating of our Tagalog/Tagalog speaking brethren? Naa bitaw tay usa ka post nga mipagawas sa mga na tilawan natong mga bugal-bugal og panginsulto sa atoa rapung igsoong Pinoy pagkangalan nga Bisaya ta, og nila pa "promdi" short for "from the mountains". Ako dili ko mo-tolerate ng biay-biayon tungod sa akoang pagka Bisaya. Ambot lang kaha ninyo kon mosugot ramo.  My thread is veering quite far from from what we are supposed to be discussing.  

My point on this post is that we as "Bisdaks" were once envied by our fellow Pinoys in the North and the South of the country because of our fluency in the English language. But sad to note that because of the insistence of the usage of Pilipino as a medium of instruction and the flooding of mundane mind-numbing Tagalog soap operas, added by the sad period in the Philippine education system wherein enrolling in the course of Education was the way for "bobos" and "bobas" back then, to earn a college degree. It was also at this period in Philippine history that teachers, educators where maligned (which still happens today) for being poor educators which eventually produced also poor quality of graduates... And indeed we need to improve and once again regain our fame as fluent english speakers and communicators if we are to ride the bandwagon of ICT(information communication technology) corridor kay moangay tag sa dili, dako jud og sweldo ang mga nanarbabo sa call centers unya daghang kog nailhang mga amigo as well as acquaintances nga na haw-as sa ilang pagka ala-ot (economically-speaking) tungod kay naay miyembro sa pamilya nga naka trabahog call center. Mas maayo pang naa rata dinhi trabaho pero daku-daku og ma earn kaysa toa lagi sa layo pero mahilayo pud sa pamilya.      

may punto ka sab, bay zerub.

para nako, kining magtoon ug mosulti ko og tinagalwog, respeto na lang na pagkangan nga maoy akong national language kini. wala oroy ko magtagad sa didto ko nag-eskwela sa Manila kung gakarambola akong tinagalogan...magboot sila.

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Re: English in the Philippines
« Reply #105 on: March 31, 2009, 09:17:34 AM »
ila kong kataw-an diri kay magkabali-bali akong tagawog.

pero friendly ra man nga katawa, kasabot sila nga bisaya ko and that i prefer english that thaghalohg.

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« Reply #106 on: March 31, 2009, 02:11:47 PM »
dili jud katun si grazie ug palija.

Calle ug Glace, buhi pa ko ha?  Pirte ka busy lang jud for the past weeks.  Ugma mokaon na ko'g palija.  Promise!

Thanks, Jan, nakita na jud nako ning thread na naay panawagan si Glacier ug Calle!

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Re: English in the Philippines
« Reply #107 on: March 31, 2009, 05:50:53 PM »
bantay kang bajiha ka. hehehe

update daun ha? pangitaa tong thread nga palija ang topic, hehehe.

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« Reply #108 on: March 31, 2009, 08:37:12 PM »
Calle ug Glace, buhi pa ko ha?  Pirte ka busy lang jud for the past weeks.  Ugma mokaon na ko'g palija.  Promise!

Thanks, Jan, nakita na jud nako ning thread na naay panawagan si Glacier ug Calle!

ugma na jud? hahahaha. nindota ni da. na hala, kay atong isibya og dugang diri sa TB

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« Reply #109 on: April 01, 2009, 02:52:26 AM »
sus mokurog man jud ko aning duha oi! hahahha hala didto ta na thread mag tiwas!  ;D

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« Reply #110 on: April 01, 2009, 03:23:24 AM »
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« Reply #111 on: April 01, 2009, 03:51:57 AM »
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« Reply #112 on: April 01, 2009, 04:01:36 AM »
angay paasuhan ning duha aron matarong....hahahaha

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« Reply #113 on: April 01, 2009, 04:44:36 AM »
angay paasuhan ning duha aron matarong....hahahaha

ah mura man pod tag gipabarang ana kon pa asuhan! hahaha 

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« Reply #114 on: April 01, 2009, 06:42:58 AM »
ah mura man pod tag gipabarang ana kon pa asuhan! hahaha 

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Re: English in the Philippines
« Reply #115 on: April 01, 2009, 07:51:35 AM »
A Philippine English, " You are very absenous."

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« Reply #116 on: April 01, 2009, 08:00:53 AM »
I don't know why Filipinos make fun of their accents. I really admire Filipino accents. It sounds so genuine, and strong.

It gives depth and character to English when spoken.

It gives added authority, me-thinks.

Case in point, when my father used to get angry at us, when he said, "Come over here" in his Filipino accent, we, his children, would scramble for cover.

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« Reply #117 on: April 01, 2009, 08:53:53 AM »
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« Reply #118 on: April 01, 2009, 09:17:00 AM »
kong sa cebu pa, mga taga San Carlos - "para noy, lugar lang! paki kick sa break!"

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« Reply #119 on: April 01, 2009, 10:17:53 AM »
ah mura man pod tag gipabarang ana kon pa asuhan! hahaha 

paasohan aron manghawa nang mga "dautang espiritu"..hahahaha

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iningles sa unsang klasehang pagka-buwad na, wind?

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