Communicating in English DOES NOT make one less of a Filipino. Being a proud Filipino does not mean always speaking in tagalog. Being a Filipino is naturally shown in one's personality and attitude. If you are really nationalistic, you should promote the Philippines to others and that you can do by speaking globally-speaking English. Learning to speak English fluently will make you competent enough that you are a Filipino.
English translation of the filipino word paggawa ng pustiso: to make dentures
This statement means that proficiency in English does not diminish one's Filipino identity. Being able to speak English fluently can be a valuable skill without compromising one's cultural heritage or nationality. Language is just one aspect of a person's identity, and being multilingual can be advantageous in a globalized world.
A palayok is called a 'clay pot' in English. You could also say it is an 'unglazed clay pot,' and add that it is used to make traditional Filipino foods.
To shrink or make less.
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to make communicating easier
For being polite and gentlemanly...
yes because zarzuela can make a wonderful music to the filipino........
It is a sound that frogs make when communicating with one another.
Your question does not make any English sense.
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people from the Philippines