Lesson Notes
Lesson Focus
The Focus of This Lesson is the History of Filipino
Linguistics and History
Filipino is one of the official languages of the Philippines, and the other is English. Filipino is a mixture of several foreign languages including Spanish and Malay. The language is commonly used in Manila, the capital of the country and as a first or second language for other parts the country.
Filipino is constructed from eight different languages in the Philippines, but heavily bases its sentence construction on Tagalog, which is the common language in the capital. Though the differences are mild and can barely be detected, certain vocabulary in Filipino that is derived from foreign languages such as Spanish is translated or adopted in Tagalog in a strict manner. But clear differentiation between the two languages is vague and commonly used together.
The mixture of several languages in Filipino comes from its historical relationship with foreign countries such as Spain and the United States. The people of the Philippines, since it was a Spanish colony for over 300 years, were taught to speak the language, and also experienced the spread of Roman Catholicism. Many customs and traditions are still maintained by modern Filipino culture and Roman Catholicism still maintains to be the most popular religion.
Since the end of the Spanish-American war, English has been taught to the people in the country, thus becoming of the two official languages. English is usually used in professional and industrial environments, whereas Filipino or other dialects are used in the household.
About the Philippines: Culture
Geographically located in Southeast Asia, the Philippines consists of three major islands: Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. There are around 120 to 175 dialects, but the official languages are English and Filipino.
The country consists of different cultures and is a melting pot of various Asian and Western influences. Because of the mix of oriental and western thought and culture, the Philippines holds a unique position. The Filipinos generally maintain conservative beliefs due to their high regard for religion (whether Christian, Islam, or other religions) and close cultural relations with other Southeast Asian countries, but they are well adapted to modern Western thought due to the influence of the West early in its history. These aspects make the country highly receptive to both Asian and Western visitors.
Writing System and Pronunciation
In writing and pronunciation, Filipino follows the Abakada alphabet (A, B, K, D, E, G, H, I, L, M, N, Ñ, Ng, O, P, R, S, T, U, W, Y), meaning it has a very similar pattern to the English alphabet, but it lacks the letters C, F, J, Q, V, X, Z. After revisions and modernization, the alphabet now includes the unique letters N, the Spanish Ñ, and the Tagalog NG.
One example that includes ng is the word Kambing ("Goat") where the Ng is pronounced the same way as the "ng" in "King" in English. By contrast, the word Ngayon ("Today," "Now") maintaining the Tagalog Ng.
Why It Is Important: The Top Five Reasons to Learn this Language Are...
Number 5: Learning a different language is fun! There's nothing like learning about a different culture and language and improving yourself by taking a trip to a new destination.
Number 4: The Philippines is affordable to visit, or to live in! Whether you're on vacation or you're there to live, the Philippines is very cheap.
Number 3: You can bond with the locals! If you familiarize yourself and use the local language to communicate with locals, it will definitely give a better experience and perspective when visiting the country. Filipinos are usually more accommodating and intrigued when you make an effort to understand their culture.
Number 2: It broadens your knowledge of the country's history. As mentioned before, there are many Spanish and English words in Filipino, and this reflects in the country's history. Naturally, Filipino culture itself reflects and has been significantly influenced and shaped by these events. It is interesting to see how the culture develops and has adopted other cultures.
Number 1: Filipinos are known to be some of the warmest people in the world. They are friendly and cheerful and known to be very family-oriented. Why wouldn't you want to experience a new bond with the Filipino culture?
Comments
HideHello, Listeners! Why are you studying Filipino? Could you let us know your special reason?
I'm studying to be able to talk to Filipino people when I go there for missions work
The reason why I wanted to come to this website is because I am going to the Philippines in nine days so this will be helpful and I am only eight and a half and my aunty that is twelve she does really understand me and my sister my sister is five I was born in the Philippines but I was born white and I am just learning right now
Kamusta ka
This has helped me a lot
Hi Joe!
That's wonderful to hear! 😊 Learning Filipino to connect better with your girlfriend is a thoughtful gesture. Starting with a few phrases and building up your vocabulary will surely make your communication even more special.
If you have any specific questions or need help with certain phrases, feel free to ask. We're here to support you in your learning journey. Keep up the great work!
Looking forward to seeing you often here.
Salamat! (Thank you!)
Team FilipinoPod101.com
Hi Steve!
That's wonderful to hear! 😊 Working with people from the Philippines can be a great opportunity to learn more about Filipino culture and language.
If you have any specific questions about Filipino or need help with anything related to the language, feel free to ask. We're here to help!
Have a great day!
Maraming Salamat! (Thank you very much!)
Team FilipinoPod101.com
Hi Harald Josef!
Kumusta! (How are you!) 😊 We're so thrilled to hear about your wonderful experience in the Philippines and your exciting plans to learn Filipino. It's truly inspiring to see your dedication to learning the language to connect more deeply with your boyfriend and the community.
Keep up the good work, and don't hesitate to ask us if you have any questions or need help with your language journey.
Looking forward to seeing you often here.
Maraming salamat! (Thank you very much!)
Team FilipinoPod101.com
Hi Missty crafts!
It's wonderful to hear about your passion for learning Filipino and your dream to visit the Philippines! Your confidence and determination are inspiring.
Just a quick note: the country is called "the Philippines," while "Filipino" refers to the language and the people.
If you have any specific questions or need help with learning the language, feel free to reach out to us. We're here to support you on your journey to mastering Filipino.
Maraming salamat! (Thank you very much!)
Team FilipinoPod101.com
Hi Nikki!
Nakakatuwa naman na nais mong matutunan ang Tagalog at yakapin ang iyong kultura! (It's wonderful that you want to learn Tagalog and embrace your culture!) 😊 We are here to support you on your journey. Learning Tagalog will definitely be a rewarding experience, especially when you visit and meet your extended family.
If you have any questions or need help along the way, feel free to let us know. Have a great day!
Maraming Salamat! (Thank you very much!)
Team FilipinoPod101.com
Hi Jesse!
Kumusta ka? (How are you?) 😊 It's wonderful to hear that you are planning your first trip to the Philippines, especially to Cavite, where your roots are!
If you have any questions or need help with learning Filipino, feel free to let us know.
Have a great day!
Maraming salamat (Thank you very much)
Team FilipinoPod101.com
Hi Dominic!
It's wonderful to hear that you want to learn Filipino to connect with your family. 😊 It's a beautiful language, and we're here to help you on your journey. Learning a new language can be challenging, but with practice and dedication, you'll be speaking Filipino in no time!
If you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to reach out. We're excited to support you in this learning adventure.
Looking forward to seeing you often here.
Maraming salamat! (Thank you very much!)
Team FilipinoPod101.com
Hi Yomi!
That's wonderful to hear! 😊 We are delighted that you want to learn more about Filipino culture. It's a rich and diverse culture with many traditions and values that are truly unique.
If you have any specific questions or topics you're curious about, feel free to ask, and we'll be more than happy to help you explore Filipino culture further.
Looking forward to seeing you often here.
Maraming salamat! (Thank you very much!)
Team FilipinoPod101.com
Hi Vanessa!
That's wonderful to hear! 😊 Being able to speak with your family and friends in Filipino will definitely strengthen your connections and enrich your cultural experience. Keep up the great work, and we're here to support you on your journey to fluency!
If you have any questions, feel free to let us know.
Maraming Salamat! (Thank you very much!)
Team FilipinoPod101.com
I am trying to learn for my girlfriend. We met online, never met in person. She speaks good English, but I want to learn. I know a few little things.
I want to surprise my Filipino friends.
I work with people from the Philippines at work. They are the office staff.
Hallo zusammen, kumasta
meeting my boyfriend in Mall of Asia, it was love on first sight. I dont know why I wanted to visit Manila and the philippines because I have no relation to anything, just curious to have a nice holiday in the capital and the islands. But as destiny works, I met this lovly guy.
Now I am planning to retire in three years. In between I will learn the language to be part of the family and community. Will go to Manila in three weeks to see him again. So excited to surprise him with my skills in fillipino. I learn while I commute to Berlin, so its one hour a day.
Hello everyone
I am missty and I want to learn filipino because my dream destination is filipino and I am this much confident that I am going there at any cost
Kamusta! My mother is Filipino, but I wasn't raised with much or any Filipino culture, so now I'm wanting to embrace my culture and learn tagalog so hopefully I can visit one day and meet my extended family!
Kumusta... my parents are both from Cavite and immigrated to US very early in life and did not have time to teach us. Now I am finally planning my first trip on my own to visit the homeland...
Maraming salamat,
Jesse