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« Reply #40 on: April 04, 2008, 12:05:21 PM » |
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English pronunciation and accent....
What's wrong with the Pinoy accent, may I ask  For me, there is NOTHING wrong with the Filipino accent, but with pronunciation...in the world of foreign languages, accents don't matter.... What's important is, that you are understood, because the main purpose of language learning is communication, not aesthetics. For pinoys, we do need to get better at pronouncing words, learning idioms, slangs, coz they will make us better communicators. But one thing we don't have to strive for, is to sound like an American, a Brit or an Aussie... because we aren't from those countries. Arekupo, sapul ah. Sakit. For me po dunno why pero nagsabay ang paguunawa ko sa English with American accent. I realize that this isn't a matter of it being the right or wrong thing. or of following proper techniques. But somewhere down the road I was told that this was the thing to do and I assumed everyone learned it this way. So, inquiring minds need to know. How does one learn English whilst delineating from accent. You know what I'm talking about? Ex. "Have you seen her?" = American: tone goes up at end of sentence; Tagalog or Filipino tone goes down at the end "Do you have a map?" = American accent: "map" is literally "mayep" or "mayup", extended ang "a"; Tagalog or Filipino: the "a" in "map" sound like the "a" in "arm". I love that French, German, and Spanish people don't give a rat's derrier how they pronounce English. It sounds endearing to others.
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« Reply #41 on: April 06, 2008, 06:52:04 AM » |
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my stand on this is we should learn.
lets compare to Thai language. we have to learn how they say the words. bcause its how they say it..
same with english, thts how the english says it so we should say it the same way.
but of course at the end of the day, because we werent born with those language, our goal is to do it in the matter that we can be understand by the others.
we cannot adopt it 100% but instinct tells us there are ways.
the question abt if we should change our pronounciation, not necessary. but if you can why not.
ang gusto kong baguhin? un mga pinoy na nang jajudge sa kapwa nila pinoy na may american accent. tingin kc nila mga social climber.
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« Reply #42 on: April 08, 2008, 07:01:39 AM » |
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my stand on this is we should learn.
lets compare to Thai language. we have to learn how they say the words. bcause its how they say it..
same with english, thts how the english says it so we should say it the same way.
but of course at the end of the day, because we werent born with those language, our goal is to do it in the matter that we can be understand by the others.
we cannot adopt it 100% but instinct tells us there are ways.
the question abt if we should change our pronounciation, not necessary. but if you can why not.
ang gusto kong baguhin? un mga pinoy na nang jajudge sa kapwa nila pinoy na may american accent. tingin kc nila mga social climber.
That's true about those people who think negative to those who have or trying to speak with an American accent.... SOmetimes, I cannot blame them because most of the English teachers in the Philippines don't have the accent, and they don't try to learn it...
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« Reply #43 on: April 08, 2008, 07:29:06 AM » |
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my stand on this is we should learn.
lets compare to Thai language. we have to learn how they say the words. bcause its how they say it..
same with english, thts how the english says it so we should say it the same way.
but of course at the end of the day, because we werent born with those language, our goal is to do it in the matter that we can be understand by the others.
we cannot adopt it 100% but instinct tells us there are ways.
the question abt if we should change our pronounciation, not necessary. but if you can why not.
ang gusto kong baguhin? un mga pinoy na nang jajudge sa kapwa nila pinoy na may american accent. tingin kc nila mga social climber.
That's true about those people who think negative to those who have or trying to speak with an American accent.... SOmetimes, I cannot blame them because most of the English teachers in the Philippines don't have the accent, and they don't try to learn it... i dnt belive that, they think negative not because they cant do it. I think its more on the pinoy culture side.
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« Reply #44 on: April 09, 2008, 06:48:04 AM » |
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my stand on this is we should learn.
lets compare to Thai language. we have to learn how they say the words. bcause its how they say it..
same with english, thts how the english says it so we should say it the same way.
but of course at the end of the day, because we werent born with those language, our goal is to do it in the matter that we can be understand by the others.
we cannot adopt it 100% but instinct tells us there are ways.
the question abt if we should change our pronounciation, not necessary. but if you can why not.
ang gusto kong baguhin? un mga pinoy na nang jajudge sa kapwa nila pinoy na may american accent. tingin kc nila mga social climber.
That's true about those people who think negative to those who have or trying to speak with an American accent.... SOmetimes, I cannot blame them because most of the English teachers in the Philippines don't have the accent, and they don't try to learn it... i dnt belive that, they think negative not because they cant do it. I think its more on the pinoy culture side. Did we understand each other?...Hehehe....
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« Reply #45 on: April 10, 2008, 02:29:07 AM » |
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Filipino against filipino. Whats new....
Our second language is for communication purposes.
Some of us cannot pronounce the English word correctly and some of us can pronounce it perfectly.
My point is really simple. We have our own accent. How about if this person who can't pronounce the English word correctly earns higher than this person who can pronounce the word perfectly? What will you say about that?
Some filipinos like to put their fellow countrymen down because they are like them.
Whats new. Just try to mix the Malay, Spanish, Japanese, American and Chinese culture. You can see the result within us.
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« Reply #46 on: April 10, 2008, 04:20:01 AM » |
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Filipino against filipino. Whats new....
Our second language is for communication purposes.
Some of us cannot pronounce the English word correctly and some of us can pronounce it perfectly.
My point is really simple. We have our own accent. How about if this person who can't pronounce the English word correctly earns higher than this person who can pronounce the word perfectly? What will you say about that?
Some filipinos like to put their fellow countrymen down because they are like them.
Whats new. Just try to mix the Malay, Spanish, Japanese, American and Chinese culture. You can see the result within us.
If the person that can't pronounce English correctly earns higher than the person who can pronounce English words perfectly, I will ask you, what are their jobs?hehe....
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« Reply #47 on: April 10, 2008, 04:25:44 AM » |
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si lengradwilson - isang pinoy na gusto kong baguhin  5555....
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« Reply #48 on: April 10, 2008, 04:29:15 AM » |
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si lengradwilson - isang pinoy na gusto kong baguhin  5555.... Thanks....but no thanks... you cannot....because I am already transformed from human to mutant...hehe
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« Reply #49 on: April 25, 2008, 11:07:20 AM » |
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Filipino against filipino. Whats new....
Our second language is for communication purposes.
Some of us cannot pronounce the English word correctly and some of us can pronounce it perfectly.
My point is really simple. We have our own accent. How about if this person who can't pronounce the English word correctly earns higher than this person who can pronounce the word perfectly? What will you say about that?
Some filipinos like to put their fellow countrymen down because they are like them.
Whats new. Just try to mix the Malay, Spanish, Japanese, American and Chinese culture. You can see the result within us.
+ karma for you. i totally agree.
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« Reply #50 on: April 25, 2008, 11:27:57 AM » |
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we may not sound like those NES, but we can improve the way we speak, learn and practise... inggit lang nila kasi tayo marunong tayong mag english, filipino, thai at local dialects.
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« Reply #51 on: July 22, 2008, 07:19:31 AM » |
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Kumprontahin niyo na agad yang mga nanghahamak sa DH. Tayo nga,hirap mawalay sa pamilya, kaibigan dahil nagtuturo tayo dito sa Thailand. Paano pa kung iniwan mo ang iyong mga anak para alagaan ang anak ng ibang tao.PINAKAMAKAHIRAP.
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« Reply #52 on: August 13, 2008, 07:57:30 AM » |
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baguhin natin ung 'wala akong pakialam attitude".
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« Reply #53 on: August 14, 2008, 12:23:56 PM » |
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ang ibang isip pinoy ay hindi applicable, magalit, maingay, sumigaw, mag-away, magnakaw, magreklamo, maghingi ng tawad sa fixed price. huwag mag late sa trabaho, huway mong eclock in/out ang time card na hindi sa'yo, avoid dishonesty or cheating everyone.
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« Reply #54 on: August 25, 2008, 06:41:11 AM » |
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« Reply #55 on: August 30, 2008, 04:19:47 PM » |
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baguhin natin ung 'wala akong pakialam attitude".
case to case basis po siguro Capt. D
kasi baka sa kakapakialam mo eh makasira ka ng buhay ng may buhay.... 
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« Reply #56 on: August 30, 2008, 04:33:55 PM » |
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baguhin natin ung 'wala akong pakialam attitude".
case to case basis po siguro Capt. D
kasi baka sa kakapakialam mo eh makasira ka ng buhay ng may buhay....  Totoo yan Ms Reign. Yung iba akala nila na nakakatulong sila yun pala the opposite na.
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« Reply #58 on: August 31, 2008, 05:09:36 AM » |
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Thank you very much indeed Ms. Butterfly.
Here's your + karma for that.
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« Reply #59 on: September 01, 2008, 12:11:32 PM » |
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tnx rb and master j for the reply. totoo po ito ang ung tawag nmn sa mga yan ay PAKIALAMERO. what i mean by walang pakialama attitude is ung halimbawa hirap n hirap n ung kababayan mo maghanap ng kanyang hinahanap, e d man lang tumulong (hihihihi) so tama ka dyan rb case to case basis nga to.
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