What do you think of the Filipino Language?

Here are some flaws of the language where people often substitute the words with another…take a look and try to pronounce them the phonetic way.

# Actor/actress – AK-tor/AK-tress
# Airplane – Er-playn (also EF-fleyn)
# Airport – Er-port (also EF-fort)
# April – EP-ril (also EF-ril)
# Ball – BU-la
# Beach – b*tch
# Betsy – BETCH-chee
# Burger – bur-jer
# Camera – KO-dak
# Church – charts
# Culture – KUL-choor
# Daniel – DAY-nyel
# Deodorant – JO-dorant
# Education – Eju-keshon
# Enthusiasm – INto-shasm
# February – peb-YAH-ree
# Fifteen – PIF-ten (also FIP-ten)
# Finish – PEEN-is
# Fruit Stand – PRO-test Tant
# Love – lab
# March – marts
# Matthew – muh-CHOO
# Patsy – PATCH-chee
# Photocopy – SEH-roks
# Picture – PEE-choor (also FEE-choor; sometimes
KO-dak)
# Politics – SHOW-beez
# Refrigerator – PRID-je-dur
# School – ES-kul
# Seattle – SHA-tell
# Sheet – sh*t
# Spam – spum
# Special – is-PISS-yal
# Ugly – AG-lee
# Sanitary Napkin – KO-teks
# Sheep – ship
# Ship – sheep
# Showbiz – PUH-lee-teeks
# Statue – STAY-choo
# Sweater – SWEE-ter
# There – dur
# This – dis (also FEE-sh)
# These – dis
# Tissue – TEE-shuw
# Toothpaste – KOL-geyt
# Very – berry or bury
# Video – BEE-joe

8 Responses to What do you think of the Filipino Language?

  1. Hey,

    Its an alright language i sperak a little but its cool

    http://www.pesticide-residue.co.uk/atrazine.htm#atrazine

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  2. hey that is pretty funny, i lived in the Philippines for about 6 years and i like the language pretty much.
    do you mind if i tell you my story by the way?
    I work in the U.S. and i am a professional packer in a packing company. one time a friend asked me what is the hardest thing to pack? and i said a hamster because it bites you everytime you try to pack it, but the techinique is you give it something to eat and whent it is not looking you pack it immediately.
    Then my friend asked me if it was a good paying job, and i sayed yes since it is family business i do get payed really good, but I am just a regular packer, but my mom however, is the mother packer of the company and my grandma is the grandmather packer of the company and she is the one that owns the company. She is also the most experienced packer of all the family.

    good luck and i hoped you liked the story.

    http://www.pesticide-residue.co.uk/atrazine.htm#atrazine

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  3. pinkbloodish

    filipino language has many dialects and tagalog is the common. those words above are not really the exact tagalog translation of the english word. there are english words that has a tagalog translation but there are also some words don’t have exactly tagalog term that is why the spelling is just being changed. like for example the word computer it can be kompyuter in tagalog.
    But as a conclusion tagalog is ASTIG! meaning cool in english.. is it easy to learn and the language is like mix of somewhat spanish terms and american english..

    im a filipino and tagalog is my native language.

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  4. silly monkey

    To John, please don’t claim material as your own when it isn’t (you could have at least referenced to Rex’s stuff). To others that read John’s story, please check out http://www.rexnavarrete.com/

    To Hardcore, don’t think we’re alone in adopting a lot of foreign words and making them sound like our own language. Even the Americans took a few words for us, bastardized them and made them their own. For example:
    boon·docks Audio pronunciation of “boondocks” ( P ) Pronunciation Key (bndks)
    pl.n. Slang

    1. Wild and dense brush; jungle.
    2. Rural country; the backwoods.

    [From Tagalog bundok, mountain.]

    And the Japanese take it to another level, by having a totally separate alphabet (katakana) for foreign words (they use hiragana and kanji for Japanese words, where kanji is adopted from Chinese script).

    So please don’t knock this as a flaw. It’s just the way languages evolve.

    http://www.rexnavarrete.com/
    http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=boondocks
    me

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