
Originally Posted by
nomorericepleas
yes i find myself speaking in a totally different way when i'm over there. my gf even asked me before why i talk in such a slow way, so i have to try to speak faster with her, but i naturally slow down with others. i find myself also pronouncing vowels the american way. up north a u is very strong, and words like bug or gut can really throw philippine people, who are more used to burg or gurt. thats the only trouble my fiancee has is with some vowel sounds, so i had to adapt my northern accent a bit.
i hope i can persude her to talk a little in visiayan to me throughout the day, if the same words or phrases crop up i soon latch on and it sinks into my grey matter, where as reading words in a dictionary is tough work to learn. just 10 or 15 minutes a day could make a big difference, but its such a complicated language i know i'll never get it completely. anyway i'm just about to get a lift to the station in 5 minutes, so may be missing a few weeks. i'm hoping to sort out a visa for her to come here.