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Oh, dude, you wanna impress your kid with some Latin, huh? Alright, so to say "hello son" in Latin, you'd say "Salve, fili." Just imagine your kid's face when you drop that on them at breakfast. Like, they'll be so confused, it'll be hilarious.
Phonetically. Since the alphabet doesn't translate, you have to do it by the sounds of the words. Anyone who speaks Greek can sound out your words and understand what you meant. Katalavenies? (Phonetic Greek for "Do you understand?") For some more details on this, see the link, below.
All: I like to think that I am a Filipino, that I am as Good, a Filipino as Anyone. Girls: My heart thrills, when, I Hear, the National anthem, being played. Boys: And my Blood Rises, when, I see our flag, Fluttering in the breeze. All: And Yet, I find myself asking, How Filipino Am I, Really? Boys: My First Name is American. Girls: My Last Name Is Chinese. Boys: When I' am with Girlfriends or more correctly, when, I' am with my Friends, who happen to be girls - I talk to them in English. Girls: If they are thirsty, I buy them, a Bottle of American coke. Boys: If they are hungry, I treat them, to an Italian Pizza pie. All: And when, I have the money, I give them a real Chinese Lauriat. Boy (solo): Considering all these, considering my taste, for many things foreign, what right do I have, to call myself, a Filipino? Girls (solo): Should I not call myself, a culture orphan? the illegitimate child of many races? All: Rightly or wrongly, whether we like it or not, we are the end products, of our history, fortunately or unfortunately, our history is a co-mingling, of polyglot influences. Boys: Malayan and Chinese. Girls: Spanish and British. Boys: American and Japanese. All: This is historic fact, we can not ignore, a cultural reality we can not escape, form to believe otherwise is to indulge in fantasy. Boy (solo): I must confess, I' am an extremely confused, and Bewildered young man. Wherever I' am, whatever I may be doing, I' am Bombarded, on all sides, by people who want, me to search for my national identity. All: Tell me the Language I speak should be replaced, by Filipino; they urge me to do away with things foreign to act and think, and buy Filipino. Girl (solo): Even in art, I' am getting bothered and Bewildered. All: The Writer should use Filipino, as his medium, the nationalists cry. Boys: The Painter should use his genius, in portraying themes purely Filipino, they demand. Girls: The Composer should exploit, endless Possibilities, of the haunting kundiman, they insist. All: All these sound wonderful. But Rizal used Spanish, when he wrote, Noli and Fili. Boys: Was he less of a nationalist, because of it? Must the artist, to be truly Filipino, paint with the juice of the duhat? Girls: And must he draw picture of topless Muslim women or Igorot warriors in G-String? All: And if the composer, desert, the kundiman, and he writes song faithful to the spirit of the Youths of today, does he become Unfilipino? We are what we are today, because of our History. Boys: In our veins, pulses blood with traces of Chinese and Spanish and American, but It does not stop, being a Filipino, because of these. Girls: Out culture, is tinges with foreign, influences, but it has become rich therely. All: This mingling, in fact could speed us on the road, to national greatness, look at America, it is a great country , and yet it is the melting pot of Italian, and German, British, and French, or Irish and swedish. Boy (solo): Filipinism, after all, is in the heart. All: If that heart beats faster, because the Philippines is making progress, if it Fills, with compassion because its people are suffering, then it belongs to a true Filipino, and it throbs, with pride, in our past, if it pulses with awereness, of the present , if it beats with a faith in the future, then we could ask, for nothing, more all other things are Unimportant. Boys: I have, an American First Name. Girls: And I have, a Chinese Last Name. All: And I' am proud, very, very proud, - because Underneath these names beats A Filipino Heart…
alam moh bah yung mga pinagsasasabi ko? alam moh bah yung sinasabi koh? nakikinig kah bah?-are you listening?? -proud to be a fili..;)
Ang "can-can" sa El Filibusterismo ay isang kabanata kung saan ipinapakita ang pagdiriwang sa bahay ni Padre Irene at ang mahabang pag-uusap ng mga tauhan ukol sa mga isyung panlipunan at pang-ekonomiya sa Pilipinas. Nagpapakita ito ng kawalang-kaayusan sa lipunan at katiwalian ng mga nasa kapangyarihan.
"Fili" is a Filipino word that means "son." It is commonly used in Filipino culture to refer to a male offspring or descendant.
the history of indio to fili pino
discuss the reasons behind the fili[ino-american war 1899-1906
because he wants to change what happen to simoun in the el fili,such that the original was, simoun was died. we all know that the character simoun in the el fili is no other than the one who wrote the el fili that was Jose rizal, in the el fili he wants to reveled or maghiganti sa mga Spaniards dahil sa mga mali nilang ginagawa sa mga filipino.
FILI was created in 1977.
Scimus Fili was created in 1299.
The population of San Fili is 2,559.
Sunia Fili was born in 1965.
Louise Fili was born in 1951.
Fa'atonu Fili was born on 1981-08-31.
The area of San Fili is 20 square kilometers.
Fili - Moscow Metro - was created in 1959.