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    Tagalog

    Am interested in how many pinoy families actually speak tagalog at home?

    My impression is most kids of pinoy families living outside of the Philippines can barely understand and speak tagalog?

    True or not?


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    true.. i wish i had taught my son my own language when he was young.. i never really did see the point in teaching him before but boy i wish i did! now he learns watching shows at tfc...
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    Quote Originally Posted by maria_and_matt View Post
    true.. i wish i had taught my son my own language when he was young.. i never really did see the point in teaching him before but boy i wish i did! now he learns watching shows at tfc...

    Yep, that was my dilemma at 1st whether to teach my son our own language or not. But I think it will be good. Like us in the PI, inside the house we speak in our local dialect (Bikol, Waray, Bisaya, etc), in the classrooms/outside we were taught how to speak Tagalog & English! Isn't that brilliant, us being able to speak 3 different languages?

    I don't know how brain works but it certainly does hehe


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay&Zobel View Post
    Yep, that was my dilemma at 1st whether to teach my son our own language or not. But I think it will be good. Like us in the PI, inside the house we speak in our local dialect (Bikol, Waray, Bisaya, etc), in the classrooms/outside we were taught how to speak Tagalog & English! Isn't that brilliant, us being able to speak 3 different languages?

    I don't know how brain works but it certainly does hehe
    the sooner you teach them the better ..
    God grant me the serenity to accept the things i cannot change, the courage to change the things i can and the wisdom to hide the bodies of those people i had to kill because they pissed me off.


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    yes, i would have really liked to "teach" my children to speak tagalog.
    i am trying a bit pero i find it difficult kasi their dad is not pinoy.

    they know some tagalog words - counting, bango at baho, and some songs
    - tong, tong, pakitong-kitong

    anyway, i'm doing research for my thesis on pinoy families living overseas and how much tagalog is spoken in their families.

    if you are willing to help with the research please answer the survey i devised.
    it's online and only I get to see the responses.

    malaking 10Q in advance!
    http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?s...hqXxNe6w_3d_3d


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    Quote Originally Posted by tala View Post
    yes, i would have really liked to "teach" my children to speak tagalog.
    i am trying a bit pero i find it difficult kasi their dad is not pinoy.

    they know some tagalog words - counting, bango at baho, and some songs
    - tong, tong, pakitong-kitong

    anyway, i'm doing research for my thesis on pinoy families living overseas and how much tagalog is spoken in their families.

    if you are willing to help with the research please answer the survey i devised.
    it's online and only I get to see the responses.

    malaking 10Q in advance!
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    Be careful with links Tala as you are newbie you should ask admin or one of mods for permission first...
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    Thanks for the heads up.
    I'll do just that.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ji&Ma View Post
    Be careful with links Tala as you are newbie you should ask admin or one of mods for permission first...


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    just showing more of my ignorance,
    can someone tell me how i can find out from a moderator if it's ok to post a link?



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    Quote Originally Posted by tala View Post
    just showing more of my ignorance,
    can someone tell me how i can find out from a moderator if it's ok to post a link?

    No worries, if they saw it and think its not a right link, they will just delete it and warn you on thier post by now, so next time b4 you post link, send visitor message to one of the Moderator or Admin


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    Quote Originally Posted by tala View Post
    just showing more of my ignorance,
    can someone tell me how i can find out from a moderator if it's ok to post a link?

    Just ask in one of your posts or you can send them visitors message (or private one if you have rights already) in their profile (Win2Win, Aromulus....)
    I'm sure they will reply to you sooner or later...
    Jiri & Maricel


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    oh, ok. thanks, i'll just wait and see then.
    i'm new to forums (so obvious)
    and the link to the survey is for my thesis.

    i'm thinking of spending this weekend,
    at the pinoy cafe's (there are 2 in belfast)
    to get more responses for my research.

    hope everything goes well,
    medyo mahiyain kasi ako.


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    yup, posted a message to one of the mods.
    awaiting response....

    for parents out there,
    what do you think is the best way to teach your kids to speak in tagalog?
    do give me tips and i'll try them on my kids.


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    Hi tala, I've taken your survey pero a few minor details:

    Q2: I wanted a middle answer I wouldn't describe my tagalog fluency as 'Not well' or 'Well' but some where in the middle.

    Q3: The word 'Also' is not needed, I'm not filipino but my partner is filipina.

    Q6: I wanted to answer 'Mix of English and Filipino' for all 3 of us.

    I would be interested in the results tala, we are trying to teach Raffy English, Tagalog and Chinese.
    Mark, Cristina & Raffy


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    Quote Originally Posted by tala View Post
    yup, posted a message to one of the mods.
    awaiting response....

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    Thank you for that.
    Unfortunately I had to edit the link after having checked it.

    If you can rehash the form, so that it does not ask for e-mail address and names, I will pass it.

    This is to protect any of our members here from receiving spam and inappropriate mails.

    There are numerous bots on the net looking for things like that.


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    well, my 5 years old son speaks tagalog before we were here.. now we've been here for more than 4months, he speaks english very well. everytime i speak to him tagalog he answers me back in english. and he already forgot some of the tagalog words.
    i talk to him and also to our new son english mixed with tagalog. just because i'm having nosebleed talking straight english
    kidding aside... i thinks it's best to teach them our own language too. they might not speak tagalog but at least they will understand the language. so wether we are here or in Pinas, no one can fool them


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    Quote Originally Posted by tala View Post
    Am interested in how many pinoy families actually speak tagalog at home?

    My impression is most kids of pinoy families living outside of the Philippines can barely understand and speak tagalog?

    True or not?
    True but sometimes its up to parents to teach them bilingual
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    Its of course good to teach Children both Parents mother tongues and any other languages come to think of it.

    But from friends who lived in bilingual households or both parents many wanted to learn what their friends spoke. Some parents seem to try to hard to make their Children learn the mother tongue. Youths being youths many will want to do the opposite.

    Many friends and workmates from various cultures seem to almost rebel and hardly speak a word of their mother tongue. Many now regret this action
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    Quote Originally Posted by tala View Post
    yes, i would have really liked to "teach" my children to speak tagalog.
    i am trying a bit pero i find it difficult kasi their dad is not pinoy.

    they know some tagalog words - counting, bango at baho, and some songs
    - tong, tong, pakitong-kitong

    anyway, i'm doing research for my thesis on pinoy families living overseas and how much tagalog is spoken in their families.

    if you are willing to help with the research please answer the survey i devised.
    it's online and only I get to see the responses.

    malaking 10Q in advance!
    http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?s...hqXxNe6w_3d_3d

    Hi Tala,
    Took your survey! But did not answer number 7: Thinking of your children , how well can they speak Filipino: as my child can barely talk hehe (he's 2mos old)... also did not put our personal details for security reasons...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay&Zobel View Post
    Hi Tala,
    Took your survey! But did not answer number 7: Thinking of your children , how well can they speak Filipino: as my child can barely talk hehe (he's 2mos old)... also did not put our personal details for security reasons...
    Thanks for the responding to the survey. It really helps.


    Just to keep your mind at peace,
    all these responses are not posted on the web,
    all the responses are available only to me through a secure account.

    Leaving personal details out is fine too.
    I put them in to show my supervisor (at uni) that I am not making the responses up.


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    Quote Originally Posted by thejarvs View Post
    Hi tala, I've taken your survey pero a few minor details:

    Q2: I wanted a middle answer I wouldn't describe my tagalog fluency as 'Not well' or 'Well' but some where in the middle.

    Q3: The word 'Also' is not needed, I'm not filipino but my partner is filipina.

    Q6: I wanted to answer 'Mix of English and Filipino' for all 3 of us.

    I would be interested in the results tala, we are trying to teach Raffy English, Tagalog and Chinese.
    Thanks for responding to the survey and the tips on the questionnaire.
    I can only limit some parts of it because responses already exist.
    So I was able to revise Q3 but I won't be able to revise Q2 and Q6.

    What I will do is take note of what you would like your responses for Q2 and Q6 to be when I tally it.
    I will post anonymous results when I have completed this survey.
    It could still be open for another month...
    but I'll keep you posted. Thanks again!


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    Quote Originally Posted by aromulus View Post
    Thank you for that.
    Unfortunately I had to edit the link after having checked it.

    If you can rehash the form, so that it does not ask for e-mail address and names, I will pass it.

    This is to protect any of our members here from receiving spam and inappropriate mails.

    There are numerous bots on the net looking for things like that.
    Thanks for the heads up. I tried to remove the fields in the form that asks for contact details but I am not able to as responses already exist. What I have done is added these lines to this question so that respondents are aware not to provide their email addresses and actual names.

    "For security purposes, please read the notes regarding your details.
    1. Please do not give your full name. A name (any name) to link the responses will do.
    2. In regards to the email address field and phone number field, no response is required. I am not able to remove these fields at this point."

    I am not sure how bots work but no part of the responses are actually posted on a public-access website.

    Responses are accessed through my personal secure account. So I suppose the information is as secure as people's details stored on a yahoo email account address book.

    Please let me know if the above still poses problems...
    and I will try my best to rectify.

    Thanks!


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    Quote Originally Posted by somebody View Post
    Its of course good to teach Children both Parents mother tongues and any other languages come to think of it.

    But from friends who lived in bilingual households or both parents many wanted to learn what their friends spoke. Some parents seem to try to hard to make their Children learn the mother tongue. Youths being youths many will want to do the opposite.

    Many friends and workmates from various cultures seem to almost rebel and hardly speak a word of their mother tongue. Many now regret this action
    I found in my research that it is common for children to refuse to speak in the "mother tongue". Apparently, it is related to the negative perception that their "mother tongue" is an inferior language.

    For Filipinos, I believe this is something we should fight against.
    It is terrible because I myself would find I communicate more in English than in Filipino or Tagalog. This is the result of the negative perception and if it continues, I'm afraid it could mean that our language will eventually get so diluted it will become Taglish rather than Tagalog!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Daddy View Post
    True but sometimes its up to parents to teach them bilingual
    I always believed that and here I am with 2 kids who are NOT bilingual.
    One is 5 and she knows some words and some songs but not fluent.
    She rarely ever hears me speak Tagalog as I get to speak to people at home maybe once a month.

    The other is 2 and again no strong Tagalog there.
    The problem is - I don't how to start and how to keep it constant.

    So how does one incorporate language lessons with their kids?


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    Quote Originally Posted by adam&chryss View Post
    well, my 5 years old son speaks tagalog before we were here.. now we've been here for more than 4months, he speaks english very well. everytime i speak to him tagalog he answers me back in english. and he already forgot some of the tagalog words.
    i talk to him and also to our new son english mixed with tagalog. just because i'm having nosebleed talking straight english
    kidding aside... i thinks it's best to teach them our own language too. they might not speak tagalog but at least they will understand the language. so wether we are here or in Pinas, no one can fool them
    ah, you're doing well! i envy you.
    in the last 10 years i have probably spoken tagalog for a total of 6 months.
    - only when i am at home to visit family!

    keep going at it. it's very important to your children's language development to give Filipino a boost. Apparently, they will need to know that the Filipino culture and language is as important as the English culture and language.

    So this means for my 5 yr old more daing, dilis, champorado at ensaymada
    and staying up to midnight for media noche on nye and noche buena on christmas eve!


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    Quote Originally Posted by tala View Post
    Apparently, they will need to know that the Filipino language is as important as the English culture and language.
    I had my friend, shes in Hawaii together w/ her family, all her children grow up in Hawaii, when they visit PI, her kids managed to deal w/ other kids and she said she dont mind teaching her kids Tagalog, they wouldnt earn money learning kids tagalog language


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