NO
The word "Gloria" in Filipino is also "Gloria". It remains the same in both languages.
The Filipino belief of "sukob" is a superstitious belief that suggests it is bad luck for siblings to get married in the same year. It is not based on scientific evidence or logic, but is considered a cultural tradition to be cautious of.
In Filipino, you can say "hindi" to mean no.
The nationality of the Philippines is Filipino.
The demonym for Philippines is Filipino.
Okay it is slang for hot chick. But it offensive to say philipean when the really way to say filipino language is tagalog
Maybe to the Amish.
The word "Gloria" in Filipino is also "Gloria". It remains the same in both languages.
Tagalog is one of the dialects in the Philippines. Filipino is the national language. However, the Filipino language is patterned with the Tagalog dialect although Filipino has adopted words not only from Tagalog but also from the other dialects in the country.
It spelled the same as in English.
They are both different language's
There's a lot of things to be proud of as Filipino, one of my favorite is Filipino complexion, the color brown, it's so unique that foreigners want to have the same.
Its big, Italy in Europe and filipino in Asia, its not the same culture.
No she is not. Thalia was born in Mexico and Marimar is a Mexican soap opera. However, there is filipino remake by the same name
The same as any other nationality.
the exact same way other people do
Well A Filipino teacher uses Filipino language while English teacher use English language Easy as that well ti is just the language which differs but the lessons are just the same