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October 28th, 2005 08:36 AM #1Opinyon ko lang po ito at igagalang ko kung ano man ang side nyo.
Napapansin ko lang lalo na sa mga interview at anumang palabas sa tv na halos marami sa kanila pinipilit na mag-ingles, as in lahat ingles yong sinasabi nila kahit halata mong nahihirapang umisip ng isusunod na salita. Okey lang namang tag-lish dahil minsan mas maalwang sabihin sa ingles ang isang salita. Di ba kung Pilipino ka mas madaling unawain ang sariling wika. Pati na rin sa mga pagpupulong sa gobyerno kailangang sa ingles, eh di naman mga amerikano ang kausap nila. Nakakaasar.
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October 28th, 2005 09:02 AM #2
ewan ko nga ba.
maybe feeling Kano sila.
siguro mas nagkakaintindihan sila and of course IMAGE.
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October 28th, 2005 09:25 AM #3
kung po- problemahin pa natin masyado ang mga ganito...eh high blood aabutin natin niyan..
hayaan niyo nalang..kaniya kaniyang trip lang naman yan eh.
you know butter, my mehn.it's the bread that cownts yah nohh
it's lyk tha pish in the sea...so meni
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October 28th, 2005 09:25 AM #4
it depends...
if you are on a showbiz talkshow, the use of English seems trivial and even funny (Kris' downfall).
but if you are in a business / lifestyle / political interview... then the preferred language is really English (since that show most probably will be shown outside of the Philippines).
plus, it is one way of practicing the use of English. this is an era of globalization... IMO there is no room for pety "patriotism" for the use of Filipino as the language in schools / business / government / etc. plus of course, printed matter is more readable in English.
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October 28th, 2005 11:17 AM #6
Originally Posted by mazdamazda
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October 28th, 2005 08:20 PM #7
Sa Singapore, pinipilit na nila lahat, matuto mag-Ingles. Ultimong maliit na bata ngayon, Ingles ang medium of language. Tataka ka, kahit sila-sila, instead of yung Chinese Mandarin ang language nila, Ingles ang ginagamit.
Yeah, Lah!
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October 28th, 2005 08:30 PM #8
Nakakatawa nga lang minsan yung mga Congressional sessions conducted in English, mali-mali yung pronunciation at diction. Makes for very good sound bites, hehe.
IMO, there's nothing wrong with using English as a formal method of instruction or official communication. It's one of our advantages as Filipinos over other nationalities. Last I heard, English is only the third most prevalent language in the world, the most widely spoken being Mandarin Chinese.
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October 28th, 2005 08:49 PM #9
Kung ingles dapat derechong ingles kahit gaano kabulok ok lang, pilipino naman tayo.
Kung tagalog dapat derechong tagalog.
Basta wag taglish!
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October 28th, 2005 09:02 PM #10
english is the universal language, but please to those who possibly cant speak straight english or having a hard time composing themselves in a manner of conversing or speaking in english fluently, refrain from it, mixing it up with tagalog would make it sound off...
if you want to deliver yourself in a more respectable mean, speak audibly in tagalog and make yourself dignified as a true filipino