It is because of the Americans themselves. When they came here and "free" the Filipinos from the Spanish rule, everything changed. The American occupation taught the Filipinos American culture -- from food to music to clothing. There were even rumors that the Philippines will become an American colony.
because there are so many people lived there, and united by the Philippines president.
because there are so many living things that can be found only in the Philippines.
No! The Whole Philippines is not dangerous. Some say The Philippines is so dangerous but its not. The reason why they say this because in "Palawan" There was been a kidnap in 1999. - United States Of America
In some ways it is. In other ways it is not, the same as any other country. Yes,the Philippines is a great country.Even though it's not a popular country. HOW DO I KNOW?.....because I was born and raised in the Philippines. So the answer is.....YES THE PHILIPPINES IS A GREAT COUNTRY
When the Spaniards came there they named it after Prince Philip the second but thy pronounce it as Philippe so that's how Philippines was called that
a full us passport is acceptable
Christmas let alone Santa is a fictional Americanized character that is native to the U.S. only
Austria - 1. Spanish: ethnic name for someone from Austria. 2. Americanized or Latinized form of German Österreich(er) 'Austria(n)'. _______________________________________ Another origin of Austria is that they are from the Philippines. So if your last name is Austria, you are either Austrian, Spanish, German, or Philippine.
Americanized spelling of German Dürnbach, from a habitational name from any of several places so named or from places in Austria and Bavaria named Dürrenbach (meaning 'dry stream').
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providing education
assimilating into the American culture
No of course not, anyone who believes so is deeply mistaken. Hispanic people,especially those in the USA, become americanized to a point, this is true of all hispanic people. Some become so americanized that they abandon the Spanish language altogether for the English language. So in conclusion no, all hispanic people do not speak Spanish Source:Hispanic Studies Professor
No, it's pretty Americanized.
Americanized spelling of German Kauffeld
reconcilial - having the qualities of the land you originated from.