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  2. Philippine English vocabulary - Wikipedia

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    Original Pilipino Music/OPM — Any musical composition created by a Filipino, whether the lyrics are in Filipino, English, or in any other language or dialect, regardless of the actual genre. Padre [1] — father. From Spanish. Palay [5] — Rice prior to husking. From Tagalog. Pampers [25] — Generalized trademark for disposable diapers

  3. Tingi culture - Wikipedia

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    Sari-sari stores typically sell products in sachets. The Philippines is characterized by a prevalent tingi culture, [1] a consumer behavior where individuals purchase and trade goods in small quantities, often in single servings. [2] This practice is commonly observed in neighborhood sari-sari stores, but has also become a trend in the ...

  4. Little Manila - Wikipedia

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    According to Rick Bonus, author of Locating Filipino Americans: Ethnicity and the Cultural Politics of Space, "...Filipinos only deal with Filipinos."The author meant that Filipino society is very "tightly bound" and tends to only purchase Filipino products only from known Filipino grocery stores, even though the same products may be available at more mainstream retailers.

  5. Filipino American creator says why he thinks many Filipino ...

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    One Fil-Am creator talks language transfer in Filipino culture. The post Filipino American creator says why he thinks many Filipino immigrant parents refuse to teach their children their native ...

  6. Taglish - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] [7] However, this practice has spread to other areas where both English and Tagalog/Filipino are spoken, including in areas where Tagalog is not the native language. It is characteristically a form of Tagalog / Filipino that mixes in English words, where Tagalog / Filipino is the substratum and English is the superstratum .

  7. Philippine English - Wikipedia

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    Philippine English (similar and related to American English) is a variety of English native to the Philippines, including those used by the media and the vast majority of educated Filipinos and English learners in the Philippines from adjacent Asian countries.

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    The amount of automation that amazon.com uses today is remarkable and has been for quite a while. ... My fiancee's family is Filipino. It is the 25th most spoken language, according to Ethnologue ...

  9. Pasalubong - Wikipedia

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    Both of which have the same meanings as the Tagalog word. [8] The Philippine English acronym B.H. (for "Bring Home") is also frequently used. Pasalubong, in general, is a "gift for a relation or friend brought by a traveler returning from a trip", and could also refer to "anything given as a gift to someone on the way home to a certain place."