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Joined 09-07-11, id: 3235908, Profile Updated: 09-07-11
It happens to be true that Spanish is not any longer widely spoken on the Philippines, and one step out of your airplane, it doesn't take long for anybody to find that, however, the Philippines comes with it's own completely unique version and accessorize of Spanish that's not Chabacano, it's proper Spanish which means that it's not a new creole, but it's a Spanish who has it's own shapes from Tagalog, including dental halts between vowels that are influenced from any Malay languages. Nonetheless, the only people that look like researching this crucial and endangered section of our heritage aren't Filipinos, but happen to be American university pupils, and while Filipinos discussing Spanish today might appear like a grand myth eventually young Filipinos, especially those overseas many of whom look like they're completely clueless about it among other things regarding Filipino culture, it is certainly real. And it's real inside my own family. My websites: hetrea