Influences of Arabs to the Filipinos
1. Islam
2. Sultan government
3. Arabic language
4. Arabic writing system
5. Words like apo, sulat, alamat at salamat, came from the Arabic words ima, kitab and kali.
6. the use of calendar
7. "singkil" dance
Influences of Japanese to the Filipinos
1. how to raise animals such as ducks
2. to make jewelries, water /wine containers made of goatskin
3. to be brave
4. to engage in manufacturing business of soap, cooking oil, paper and matches
5. to make weapons of higher quality
Influences of Indians to the Filipinos
1. syllabication of Filipino words such as diwata, sampalataya, saksi, dusa, suka, mukha, sutla at hari.
2. barangay system of government
3. bahala na attitude
4. wearing of turban and sarong
5. use of veil and cord in weddings
6. garlands for visitors
7. throwing of rice grains
8. some superstitious beliefs like if a pregnant woman eats twin bananas , she'll give birth to twins
Chinese Influences to the Filipinos
1. Use of jars for burials of bones of the dead
2. Food-food like tofu, hopia, lomi,-bachoy, goto, siopao,-lumpia, siomai, bihon, kinchay, petchay,- toge, miswa, etc
3. Use of Filipino words borrowed from China like a chi ateko a kuyatau kua tokwabi ko bikohi kau hikawbak khiaq bakya
4. The convenience store or the sari-sari store.
5. Wearing of the"kamisa de chino", loose pants and long-sleeved shirt
6. Games and toys: tops, cards, sungka, flying kites, Mah-jong
7. Arranged marriage
8. Respect for elders
9. Wearing of white for mourning
10. Use of fireworks during celebrations
11. The Filipino words which came from Chinese are achi, ate ko, kuya, tau, kua, tokwa, biko, bikohi, kau, hikaw, bakya
The influences of Arabs, Japanese, Indians, and Chinese on Filipinos are seen in various aspects such as language, religion, cuisine, art, and architecture. Arabs introduced Islam and Arabic words to the Filipino language. Japanese influences can be observed in Filipino Martial Arts, technology, and pop culture. Indians brought Hindu cultural elements, particularly in dance, music, and cuisine. Chinese influences are evident in Filipino cuisine, beliefs, values, and traditions, such as the use of noodles and the observance of Chinese New Year.
The Filipino blood is made up of a mix of Malay, Chinese, Spanish, and American influences, along with indigenous Austronesian roots. This diversity is a result of centuries of colonization, trade, and migration that have shaped the Filipino population's genetic makeup.
It is not accurate or fair to make generalizations about the language abilities of entire groups of people such as Indians or Filipinos. Proficiency in English can vary greatly depending on individual factors such as education, exposure, and personal motivation. Both countries have a large number of English speakers, and many individuals from both nations demonstrate high proficiency in the language.
Indian influences on Filipino culture include elements like language (Sanskrit loanwords in Tagalog), religion (Hindu and Buddhist beliefs), cuisine (curry dishes), and traditional medicine practices (ayurveda). Indians also contributed to Filipino art, particularly in the area of dance and music.
Both Filipinos and Indians can be proficient English speakers. The level of proficiency may vary from individual to individual, regardless of their nationality. It ultimately depends on the person's exposure to and use of the English language in their daily lives.
Indian influences on Filipino culture include the introduction of Hindu-Buddhist concepts like trade, agriculture, and writing systems. Indian religions, such as Hinduism and Buddhism, also left their mark on the Philippines' spiritual beliefs and practices. Additionally, Indian cultural elements like traditional music, dance, and cuisine have influenced Filipino society through the centuries.
The Chinese, Filipinos, Japanese, Koreans, Vietnamese and the Indians.
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Chinese, Arabs, Indians, Japanese and Spaniards
there are many influences in Filipinos like being patal in all times of work
Hinduism-by Indians practiced by nepalese,Indians,sri lankans,Japanese,taiwanese,thai,lao,vietnamese,africans,Chinese,and some in Europe buddism-by buddha(born in lumbini,India) practiced by Chinese,Japanese,taiwanese,thai,lao,vietnamese,some Indians and nepalese
They remained Allies only for the duration of the war.
Jews, Romans, Greeks, Persians, Indians, Chinese, Mesapotamians, Egyptians, Japanese.......
the chinese were treated worse than others. The malays and indians were treated slightly better as the Japanese wanted to earn the trust from them. The eurasians were also tortured as they helped to fight against the japanese.
The Japanese are not a race, but a subdivision of the Mongolian race that consists of the people of the orient ie- the Chinese, vietnamese, Korean-n,s, Japanese, taiwanese, singaporeans, malaysians, indonesians, in some cases Indians and nepalese.
Influences that the Filipinos adopt from the Indians1. syllabication of Filipino words such as diwata, sampalataya, saksi, dusa, suka, mukha, sutla at hari.2. barangay system of government3. bahala na attitude4. wearing of turban and sarong5. use of veil and cord in weddings6. garlands for visitors7. throwing of rice grains8. some superstitious beliefs like if a pregnant woman eats twin bananas , she'll give birth to twins
African Descendants 90% East Indians Chinese White
The Chinese are the largest Asian Australian ethnic group amongst all Asian immigrants to Australia. The Chinese are the largest ethnic East Asian group in Australia followed by South Koreans and Japanese. The Vietnamese are the largest South-east Asian ethnic group in Australia with Filipinos a close second. The Indians are the largest South Asian ethnic group in Australia followed by Sri-lankans and Pakistanis.