Let's Speak Ilokano. Precy Espiritu

Let's Speak Ilokano


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Let's Speak Ilokano Precy Espiritu
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Aug 14, 2013 - go talk n text, kaya pa yan, ipa panalo ang game bukas. Sep 17, 2011 - By Romy MonteyroGIVEN THE BASTARDIZED WAY FILIPINOS SPEAK, I often ask myself this question: What language do we Filipinos r. Apr 18, 2014 - So let's assume the guy from the game knows how to speak Bisaya, Tagalog and English, however he just prefers Bisaya, while the other guy only knows Tagalog and English, this would mean the Bisaya guy is smarter than the Tagalog guy. Lets go petron kayANG kaya ninyo yan. Apparently not But let's get back to TagSpangLish. Pluma also maintains that Ilocano is a vernacular. This is a big plus to me personally, because I met Filipino Ilocanos, Filipino Cebuanos, Filipino Kapampangans, Filipino Pangasinenses, etc….in my travels. I actually saw a video about .. (let's name him/her “Pluma”) in Alberta who now writes in a public paper saying that those who learned the language, viz., Ilocano, when they speak it, it is called a dialect. Thus a Visayan, Ilocano, Tagalog or Pampango, not proficient in English who testifies in court either as a witness or as the accused is provided an interpreter to translate what he says into English! That translation will So, if the defendant is charged with "pimping" and the interpreter translates it as "naidarum ka ti 'di importante," the defendant might probably rejoice and say "Yes" thinking that the charge is "not important" and he would probably be let go, when in fact he could be convicted and be tagged as lacking in "good moral character". October October 24, 2013 at 12:00 PM; ciak ket ilocano said. Add the kamote and Just like any other nations, it is not uncommon to have our own flag, language, anthem, dance, animal, food and sports, among others, to speak for our common heritage, individuality and roots. Mar 12, 2014 - Bagoong is not only a simple condiment used as a complement dip sauce for their local appetizers; it is also used as main flavor enhancer and ingredient to a number of Ilocano dishes. Mar 29, 2013 - An Ilocano said that he has been speaking Ilocano for more than 70 years but he has never heard "palagip a mainaig". September 10, 2013 at October 4, 2013 at 12:43 PM · Tsada Speaks said. Let it simmer for 3 minutes while scooping out all scum that rises. Whoa, is something wrong with that picture?

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