I love you Mom.
NO matter what argument we have.
You are the best amd that is always true.
Without you, I wouldn't be the person I am...
Without you, I would've had no life.
You make my life special.
You loved me and I loved you.
And forever we will love.

I made this for my mum... but I want them to b in filipino language because my mum is filipino. Her birthday is on sunday btw :)

it's my first time using Google Chrome and its language is in Filipino. My brother downloaded it and all (we're partly Filipinos btw ♥) but he doesn't know how to change the language. So yeah, how do i change it? We can understand Filipino pretty much but with everything that's written in Filipino--it drives us crazy! Thank you very much and God bless you! >:D<

I heard it a few times on the Filipino show "My Girl", but I don't quite understand it...I probably spelled it wrong, but that's how it sounds..."oh-a" long A

btw, isn't My Girl awesome!?!? I love watching it...go KIMERALD! : )
Ohhh, ok...I get it now. Thanks for all your answers!

I wanna polish my Filipino grammar and build my Filipino vocabulary (because it's a shame naman that I don't speak my native tongue fluently). i'm fil-chi but I'm more fluent in English >.< I was wondering, what books could help me do that? I was thinking: books by Efren Abueg, Edgardo M. Reyes (those are the authors in my HS third year textbooks)..but I can't find them anymore anywhere!

I tried reading Bob Ong's MACARTHUR but it wasn't my thing...so I guess that rules him out.

Ayaw ko rin ng local/native setting. Those settings really depress me! It's very hard to choose Filipino books...because majority of 'em are set in native provinces... I want to read a Filipino book that I could relate to.

And I also DO NOT like the romance books they sell in National Bookstore! (Yung Filipino version ng Mills and Boon!)

Of course, Eli Fili and Noli are out of the question! (Truth is, masyadong malalim yung Tagalog dun para sa akin)
btw, in case it helps, i'm currently 16.