I am a 21 y/o white American Citizen (born in the U.S) and have spent several years living in the Philippines. I am fluent in the Tagalog language and have become familiar with Filipino culture. Currently I am in the process of enlisting in the Marine Corps but was wondering if there would be other options such as working with the State Department or the U.S. Government to utilize my skills. Any advice would be much appreciated!
I want to become an au pair in Spain. I'm a Filipino living in the Philippines. I'm wondering what type of visa do i need to apply for and what the requirements are. Do I also need to enroll in a Spanish language school? How many weeks does it take to process the visa? Please help... Thank you!
Here's the real story First My mom and dad And I was living in the Philippines My Mom And Dad And I decided to Move to America I missed Philippines so much. I hugged my Lola (Grandmother) And My Lolo (Grandfather) When I arrived Into NY I almost Forgot My Own Language when I talked in English Mor often.
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Tagalog is a language spoken by people living in the Philippines.
I've always wondered. he's been living in the philippines for a long time, but i've never seen him use the language on tv or in print interviews.
"yep. spoke to him a minute ago. he loves the p*ta word i must say.."
puta's a spanish word. i know some chinese cuss words too even though i don't speak the language.
I'm actually from London, but since, I've been living in the Philippines for six years now, I'm asking this question.
I've never heard of Filipino teen writers writing about teen stuff. So, do you think, a band story will interest teen Filipino readers?
I am Japanese living in the Philippines and now learning the Filipino language so hard by myself. Because, unfortunately, there are no good grammar books written in Japanese are available, I have no other choice than to learn it by books written in Tagalog...
While reading a book, I came across a passage whose meaning I cannot figure out:
>Anupat magiging madali at malinaw ang pag-aaral sa alinmang bahagi o antas ng Filipino kung magkakaroon muna tayo ng sanligang kaalaman sa ponolohya o palatunugan nito.
In this pasage, "anupat" and "sanligang" are the words I don't understand and which I cannot find out even in the dictionary.
(1) anupat: I guess it is made up of 'anu + pa + at', but I can't still figure out the meaning of the whole sentece.
(2) sanligang: I guess it consists of 'isa + -ng + liga + ng', and I suppose 'sanligang kaalaman' means 'the whole knowledge' or 'total understanding'. I am still not sure of myself because I can't find out the word in the dictionary.