As a filipino,something about hearing lily say "tag-a-log" disturbed somethin in me
@Kunami273Ай бұрын
Tah-gah-lohg
@user-uc6oq1ur3f29 күн бұрын
Same 🤣
@VolTuneYT27 күн бұрын
Bruh same
@TheRandomChannel141227 күн бұрын
Also da-vao is kinda
@gragalakaisel147727 күн бұрын
that's why she said that's not how you say it
@asdf-gh8vd24 күн бұрын
For people not getting it. Reeves said it's reasonable because "tagalog" was spoken with an American accent BUT the stressed part of the word was correct. Most foreigners who would have only read the word would definitely pronounce it the same way Lily did. A Filipino child raised abroad would definitely pronounce it the same way as the mystery guy.
@rikospostmodernlife24 күн бұрын
English speaking foreigners, not most foreigners. French tends to accentuate the last silable, as do spanish and portuguese to some extent, and many other laguages will do it for the middle or last silable. I myself say it tagalóg as a spanish speaker when talking about linguistics with friends
@jonasrivera524523 күн бұрын
Or just someone who like to snack in the Philippino house
@The_guy90723 күн бұрын
maybe im biased cause im Californian and we have a ton of people from the Philippines here, but in my opinion it's always been one of the easier Asian languages to pronounce. But than again like I said I grew up with them. So i'm use to it.
@itsnoterica23 күн бұрын
As a half Filipino from the US I honestly thought the mystery guy’s pronunciation sounded good. I’m not familiar enough w the nuances of the language to recognize that it sounds like it’s said w an american accent (to me it sounds right) but that’s definitely what Filipino Americans sound like when they say Tagalog.
@taniesaz223023 күн бұрын
@@itsnotericamost filipino americans usually lack learning SUPRASEGMENTAL PHONEME or ponemang suprasegmental in tagalog. it’s basically about the stress, pitch, intonation, tone, and tempo of what the words you’re saying. Most fil-ams forget the ‘aeiou’ in filipino and we pronounce it in everything, which is why they’re gonna pronounce tagalog as “TAG-Alog” but most filipinos born and raised in the philippines are gonna pronounce it as “ta-GA-log”. filipino kids learn it in elementary school.
@bakedmomo5693Ай бұрын
"that was reasonable" for a michael reeves that also barely speaks tagalog 😂 , it is indeed reasonable enough 🤣
@EEEEEEEE23 күн бұрын
E
@balusters22 күн бұрын
Filipino kids who never knew the language actually pronounce it like that so it is kinda reasonable
@minefromblackmonday21 күн бұрын
tag along
@srnoice213421 күн бұрын
he barely knows how to speak tagalog but he can speak english in a tagalog accent 😂
@ArsenicApplejuice20 күн бұрын
It just means he has heard what it should sound like
@chillycharizard5985Ай бұрын
Took me a minute for my buddy in the Philippines to teach me how to pronounce Tagalog lol
@meldeebuenoАй бұрын
Filipino words put stress and intonation on the second syllable while English usually is in the first. That's probably why
@chillycharizard5985Ай бұрын
@@meldeebueno that’s right lol
@exequire26 күн бұрын
We also don't change how we pronounce letters in a word
@chillycharizard598526 күн бұрын
@@exequire sounds more practical
@coalkingryan88123 күн бұрын
Tah-GAH-lohg
@saido417829 күн бұрын
Theres actually a decent amount of filipinos who are mostly english speakers and they sound like that
@rannieller769026 күн бұрын
This fact saddens me
@agentsus968126 күн бұрын
Nah the real ones have the unique ability to switch accents at will.
@dimly200226 күн бұрын
Its pathetic
@roseanne741125 күн бұрын
@@momiji7789its sad that you think that way. Its not "blind nationalism", its staying connected to your culture. When Filipinos who didn't get the chance to be taught tagalog or Filipino, they can feel othered by the people back in their national country. Its having that sense of community and being connected to people like you. And if you're learning a language, you shouldn't just do it because it's useful. Language is one of the most beautiful things humanity created. Its what we use to communicate with each other. And it truly is sad when people have the opportunity to learn a language from where they're from but aren't able to take it because its ripping a tie that connects them to their home (or other home ig). Go outside and find something to be happy about. I hope you learn the importance of language and culture.
@bau989425 күн бұрын
@@momiji7789yea fuck culture amirite? why dont we all just learn mandarin so the whole world speaks one language, throw everything else away, everyone chinese now
@The_less_honored_one13 күн бұрын
In here its pronounced Tah Gah Log its you really gotta say it correctly or you have to oil up
@blorks13 күн бұрын
isnt it “tuh-goh-lohg?”
@bshr1nk3yk1d13 күн бұрын
You’re speaking to silly Americans our Ta sounds different than the rest of the world, you mean Tuh
@The_less_honored_one13 күн бұрын
@@bshr1nk3yk1d in bisaya we dont say tuh we just say tah
@AngryKittens8 күн бұрын
@@blorks A is pronounced like the Spanish A. A as in fAther. The mouth is opened tall. Not A as in cAt (where the mouth is wider than tall), nor a schwa (like in "tuh"), where there's barely a vowel. The stress is on the second syllable. tah-GAH-lohg. The O is also pronounced the same as in Spanish, not English. O as in Octopus. Not O as in lOg (this is what confuses English-speakers the most, because it looks like "log" they pronounce it like "log").
@kelvinykj53866 күн бұрын
@@AngryKittensfacts,its more like Tah-Gah-Lok With the Tah pronounced like youre saying Tak And Gah pronounced like Kaw And Log is just Lok lol
@dashingkangaroo637213 күн бұрын
Asking a group of people who cannot pronounce Tagalog properly if someone else said it properly.
@Alex-qj3wp13 күн бұрын
they're talking about how an american filipino would pronounce it IN ENGLISH, not how a native filipino would
@hidem0n12 күн бұрын
@@Alex-qj3wp still, how would they know how a native pronounces it
@dashingkangaroo637212 күн бұрын
@@Alex-qj3wp there is only one way to pronounce it, the correct way. And I know a lot of Filipino Americans who can say it properly too even if they were raised in the US.
@thegamingkidjj12 күн бұрын
@@hidem0nfrom their parent probably
@Alex-qj3wp12 күн бұрын
@@dashingkangaroo6372 so you think we have to say croissant like the french do, karaoke like the japanese do, kindergarten like the germans do? do you also expect native chinese pronounce "Tagalog" in "THEE only correct way" when speaking chinese?
@sleeplessmax12 күн бұрын
Asians have a shared accent in the US 🤯🤯 that we can identify more accurately than chance. Would have just asked the dude to keep talking
@jasoniso380312 күн бұрын
Just ask them about some superhero's like wolverine, coz usually we say it as Wolberin
@sleeplessmax12 күн бұрын
Haha I mean more like the way we speak. I'm always like DAMN we sound like something. But can't pinpoint what it is. Asian north Americans have an accent despite ethnicity
@jinyoungmysteria19311 күн бұрын
I saw a short where a linguistic said that the accent of Asian Americans (specifically Asian American men) sound like gay men, BUT without the sass & extra stuff. In which, they showed a few examples of Asian American men speaking after what he said, and it instantly clicked in my head that we, Asian American men, DO sound like that. I'm guessing it's most likely from how we would enunciate our words, due to our mother tongue & the accent of our parents (if they're immigrants, of course).
@sleeplessmax11 күн бұрын
@jinyoungmysteria193 interesting!! Im curious of that being the case for more east Asians. I'm Hmong and notice that southeast Asians also sound similar but noticeably different from east Asians. Even Hmong people. I CANT imitate it. Some of my family has that "accent". Not FOB-y but like. Idk? Hmong English. I cant pinpoint it though
@justinb86411 күн бұрын
I met an Asian guy with a deep southern accent before.
@ZeracanАй бұрын
More a fan of Samoas over Tagalongs.
@SirKibbles61904Ай бұрын
i absolutely love the texture of samoas
@lahoodlumАй бұрын
No cause samoas are the best hands down
@ZeracanАй бұрын
...horny brain has entered the chat... Something something Dwayne "The Rock"'s johnson would like to know your location.
@TranitosaurАй бұрын
Bisayan for me
@Quasarii28 күн бұрын
Tagalongs😂 talong? eggplant?
@alizaciara803211 күн бұрын
the stress on tagalog is the second syllable, the first and last syllable being short- tah • GAH • log. all vowels open and in the back of your tongue.
@jackalnerf623011 күн бұрын
Me an ethnic scot: Ta-gaidhlig??
@BiGEnD0599988811 күн бұрын
That fact that KZbin is suggesting to translate your comment English.
@jackalnerf623011 күн бұрын
@@BiGEnD05999888ain’t no way 💀
@Kyosumari7 күн бұрын
As a mutt of mixed Scot and SE Asian (Namely Thai/Laotian) I relate to this. The fact that google things you need translated is hilarious.
@theguytheman41711 күн бұрын
Why the fuck are the comments so mean??? The hell happened??
@mqarlin11 күн бұрын
nah fr all of my KZbin comments I’ve seen have been people being assholes 😭
@em.jellyy11 күн бұрын
@@mqarlinright omg
@HimculesIAMHIMZEUS11 күн бұрын
Cause kindness is boring/over-rated and doesn’t get internet clout.
@motomadman57311 күн бұрын
ikr they are so mean to him for no reason
@bigmandan_11 күн бұрын
Its because youtube is going through a glitch right now where it shows the newest comments instead of top comments and all the newest comments are always talking shit about everything
@batterbeeАй бұрын
As a Filipino this hurt
@dmtbit800226 күн бұрын
kinanginamo
@wattsonsthiccums804525 күн бұрын
Tah-gah-lohg Ganyaaaan hinde yung Ta-gah-log Halatang taga u.s na pilipino eh
@chaosbringer900723 күн бұрын
TAH GAH LAWG Ffs
@jimsoo393022 күн бұрын
@@chaosbringer9007only fobs talk like that
@offlineandy21 күн бұрын
@@jimsoo3930 freight on board?
@Laila-6352811 күн бұрын
I’m Filipino but I don’t speak Tagalog. I was born in America and I used to say Tag a log.. disappointing I know..
@Chris_Bacon11 күн бұрын
For what i know, your first language really decides how you speak everything else
@jemueladrianmongado76926 күн бұрын
Not your fault, if your parents never taught you.
@jctagum13 күн бұрын
For those even more confused, a good phonetic way to represent Tagalog is: Tah-gah-Luug
@krunxf513 күн бұрын
Tsa-ghaa-loug 😭😭
@yutasato244112 күн бұрын
Tah-gah-Luug sounds like Tagalag no ? The better way to illustrate it is something like: Ta (Ta as in Target, with an emphasis in A as in Apple) Ga (Ga as in Gamble, same with above, emphasis for the A as in Apple) Log (Log as in anaLOG, with the emphasis on the O to sound like the O in Octopus) Hope that makes sense Sincerely, a Filipino.
@kirby729410 күн бұрын
I've never heard anyone say "Tag-a-log". Granted, I'm from Hawaii so maybe that's why. Is this a serious problem?
@tioforu720310 күн бұрын
I am from Germany and we read each letter as it is spoken based on the sound. So if I were to read the word without knowing the exact context, I would probably pronounce it just like that. 😭
@weinzyamparado932210 күн бұрын
Its pronounciation is actually "Tuh-Gah-logue" so short a in Ta and Ga and a hard o on log
@mr.thung1212 күн бұрын
As a filipino, I say Tag- a -log just for the reactions.
@JuanitoYeet10 күн бұрын
I love saying tag a log bc I have a Filipino friend and it makes him mad😭😭
@rocelderamos30133 күн бұрын
We find it icky just hearing it that we'd rather blow our cover than say it that way 😂
@Max-ix9lk27 күн бұрын
As a non-asian I don't understand anything going on, I'm just happy to be here
@elsasalah23 күн бұрын
I'm asian but not what americans classify as asians lol I'm still happy to be here tho
@kuobah22 күн бұрын
@@elsasalah what kind then? I'm something that some people wouldn't assume to be Asian if going just by "country of origin" or my passport. Very much Asian ethnically though.
@elsasalah22 күн бұрын
@@kuobah i'm south asian not east asian. Apparently americans consider east asians as "asian"
@sharoberry987419 күн бұрын
@@elsasalah lol I'm British South Asian and it's the opposite here. In the UK "Asian" generally means South Asian
@kloud844716 күн бұрын
@@elsasalah u think if i an arab told an american im west asian, they'll have a mental breakdown?
@vyneshindenmc618113 күн бұрын
Taga-log
@Idunnopal12 күн бұрын
The sonic music hit me hard and out of no where, unleashed was such a good game.
@noodledanger802911 күн бұрын
IT WAS THE FIRST THING I HEARD WHEN I SCROLLED TO THIS VID DUDE 😭 sonic music is used in so many random vids on yt its insane
@devvv461611 күн бұрын
The american accent is strong loll
@JaxLittles11 күн бұрын
My friend and her parents were all born in the Philippines, but in Manila. My mom was born in Leyte and I was born here. My accent is way thicker than my friend and her parents. They sound far more American. Manila is just... different
@scatz499412 күн бұрын
The checkmate is "what snacks did you eat as a kid?" If it's not Safari, Esep-Esep, Mik-Mik, or anything else in that food group, he not filipino
@cabasalblogs104811 күн бұрын
I didn't eat any of those in my childhood and I'm Filipino😭
@HaventSleptIn30Years11 күн бұрын
I only know Mike Mike wtf
@sundae661011 күн бұрын
@@cabasalblogs1048 or are you? '.'
@mmrchive9 күн бұрын
I mean, it depends on whether you grew up in the Philippines or had the upbringing of a typical Filipino child. For the former, it's more Filipino by blood but probably not nationality. For the latter, I think a lot of kids in higher social groups don't have that experience. They're still Filipino, just not the everyday Filipino I guess
@MrCaelbe111 күн бұрын
This is not where I thought Daniel Radcliffe's career would end up
@xaviercross895126 күн бұрын
The intonation is in the "ga" Instead in the "ta"
@Jaz_y21 күн бұрын
does that mean you put more emphasis on the "ga"? ta-GAH-log? I tried googling it but wikipedia didn't help 😅
@marshanred21 күн бұрын
@@Jaz_y Yep.
@xaviercross895121 күн бұрын
or you can say it like taga -(pause) - log
@Jaz_y20 күн бұрын
@@xaviercross8951 thank you for explaining! 😁
@pilot_bruh57620 күн бұрын
@@Jaz_y the proper term for this is "stress" you put stress on "ga"
@pinkigamer353412 күн бұрын
definitely not filipino the accent is way off
@smyle877512 күн бұрын
They could be someone who was born in Philippines and lived in an English language country
@galateia785812 күн бұрын
It’s definitely how fil-ams sound though. As long as he didn’t mix up the phonetics like the guy behind the table said he might, it’s a reasonable pronunciation
@catsmello12 күн бұрын
It's easy to fake an accent. I sometimes use a couple accent to annoy people because it's fun
@carrot759012 күн бұрын
Look at marcus smith.
@galateia785812 күн бұрын
that’s true. Just saying there’s nothing worth noting about the guy’s accent. Faking the accent is a whole different convo.
@Blitzkit28 күн бұрын
His parents were probably PH but not him. Probably visited and were taught some ph words. Just because of how he pronounced tagalog :D
@dylsegno34927 күн бұрын
Conyos say manila and tagalog like that and they're born and raised in the philippines.
@justsomeguy113627 күн бұрын
Ph is short for pornhub so let's uh...use a different acronym?
@yubiflores984127 күн бұрын
@@justsomeguy1136sorry but that's the actual acronym we use for Philippines so I don't get the necessity to say/type it otherwise. maybe it's better to not think of phub instead, esp if the scenario doesn't calls for it?
@dylsegno34926 күн бұрын
@@justsomeguy1136 Everyone uses Ph to abbreviate Philippines.
@justsomeguy113626 күн бұрын
@dylsegno349 absolutely NO ONE but people from the Philippines, and even a small portion at that, refer to Ph as porn hub. Ph doesn't even make sense for the Philippines. I'd think of the tests they do on water before I thought of the Philippines even before I knew of the Philippines 💀💀💀
@yvngmoses457911 күн бұрын
Indian sidemen effect😭
@ModGGZ12 күн бұрын
I don’t call it tagalog I either say tagalong or tik tik gibberish cause half of us be speaking broken English 😂 we just have tagalog or cebu mixed in with our words
@captaindarling980512 күн бұрын
Mf don't know waray-waray you from the Philippines?? GTFO
@boopdoop247119 күн бұрын
1/4 Filipino here, i know it wasn't the intention, but this completely felt like a conversation me and my cousins would have.
@ashton683629 күн бұрын
So glad they used this song!!! Love Apatos Day!!
@Thatscrazybro118 күн бұрын
I was looking for someone who heard it too 😂 such a banger
@minluv21 күн бұрын
conyos in the philippines actually sound like him and some of them not knowing how to speak the language despite being a filipino 😅
@Ariverfish23 күн бұрын
Filipino here. I'm just going to say that do not call the national language "Filipino". There is no such thing as a single "Filipino" language, it is all Tagalog, mainly used as propaganda because language is the easiest way to consolidate power. And especially, DO NOT call other Philippine languages as "dialects". I'm sure many of my brothers and sisters in Visayas, North Luzon, Mindanao, etc. share the same sentiment. The irony of the Tagalog ousting the Spanish, only to do the same.
@zyerkos21 күн бұрын
thats true and i agree with some of your points, but tagalog is as much of a dialect as bisaya or ilocano. dialects are just what we call a language used in a specific region :]
@Ariverfish21 күн бұрын
@@zyerkos No, it is not. Dialects are a variant of a language. Like take an Englishman from Manchester, London, Edinburgh, New York, Tennessee, Boston, Dublin, NSW, Los Angeles, etc. They can still all understand each other despite having a distinct dialect, maybe as much as a difference between the words "soda", "pop", etc., accents and other figures of speech. But clearly they are still speaking English. I bet you that a pure Bisayan speaker cannot understand Pangasinan or Ilocano if he started from scratch. Even I, as a Pangasinan speaker descended from an Ilocano line, cannot understand Ilocano easily, and even struggle a bit with Tagalog here in Manila. For example, I struggle a lot in what is being said in Tagalog mass because it is written in academic Tagalog, which minimizes Spanish loanwords (which my family uses quite a bit alongside my local language, like words like "espejo" and the spanish numbers to name a few). Another example is the Balkans, as they often argue the opposite, where dialects are being called languages for political reasons. The "dialect v language" debate is a political propaganda tool, and it has been ingrained in the Philippines since the Manila took over, as per why you think dialects are region specific. It is by definition inaccurate.
@Chris-fh3db19 күн бұрын
When were you born because that's not what they teach anymore. Nobody wants "filipino" being conflated with tagalogs the ethnicity. Plus others don't consider the borrowed words as tagalog but they are filipino. The dialect thing makes sense bisaya, cebuano, waray. They're all basically the same grammar and the words just have some drift. I agree that considering filipino as the national language and everything else is a political statement. The Philippines has always been "the tagalog show" and what binds us together is literally just that the Spanish decided so
@livedandletdie19 күн бұрын
@@Ariverfish As someone who speaks a language that's called a dialect by my government, even I say that Bisayan and Pangasinan are still dialects, sure they're as much dialects as Armenian is to Italian, but still dialect is way too broad a word, to use, but if you're going to call Bosnian and Serbian the same language, when even before the Yugoslavia split into separate countries they were considered different languages, by the people living in those regions. And fun fact, while not my language but I know some people who speaks a certain language in Sweden, known as Övum Dalska, which isn't recognized as an official language but a dialect in Sweden, but when a politician from that region was in the swedish parliament and spoke in Övum Dalska, the speaker of the parliament, told them that in the parliament we speak Swedish... and yet they didn't want to grant it minority language recognition... despite not being able to understand a word of it.
@Ariverfish19 күн бұрын
@@livedandletdie That just proves the point that the line between dialect and language is politics and power.
@cybercreep250324 күн бұрын
Philippines mentioned🗣️🗣️‼️‼️💯💯🔥🔥
@monkeyboy685712 күн бұрын
Dude forgot to drop the accent
@Strip4Dreezy26 күн бұрын
I would ironically always call it Tag -A-Log to mess with my cousins but eventually it overtook Tagalog so now I almost always pronounce it wrong unless I stop myself
@aldrinmilespartosa157824 күн бұрын
The most safest answers out there lol.
@BlameJai12 күн бұрын
why tf he say it like Tag-guh-loug
@0927kira11 күн бұрын
some filipinos are so ashamed of their heritage they choose not to speak tagalog around their kid so they would learn English first
@EFRAEMiseLEIGHtime11 күн бұрын
When he asked where he was born in the Philippines, my should have said "i was born in the hospital" 😂😂😂 i am Filipino also but fluet in english,Love from the Philippines ❤❤
@themelancholyofgay354327 күн бұрын
😅tag-a-log sounds like a group activity i haven't played
@OhseMinato19 күн бұрын
x0o0x fan spotted!!
@danmeifan22 күн бұрын
I never heard how Tagalog was supposed to be pronounced until now
@grundgymoozuh842718 күн бұрын
He's got a very thick American accent, it's fairly different in reality because they vowel sounds are differently pronounced
@twtclikk784117 күн бұрын
yeah it is like waaayyyy way different like the as are more like the a in mega than the a in car and the o in log is more like the o in only..... only thing poor guy got right was the stress on ga HAHAHA
@boartank29 күн бұрын
Probably grew up in US like Michael or Rae
@playalistc18 күн бұрын
When they said “it’s not ta-go-log “made me twitch as a Filipino
@taki861211 күн бұрын
I'm a pure Filipino and I speak *Tse-guh-log*
@marcuscrowley120312 күн бұрын
It's correctly pronounced tah-GAW-lugg
@BenghoYTАй бұрын
The sonic unleashed music😢
@tannior39228 күн бұрын
Was just about to say! I was listening to the soundtrack just yesterday
@leeroydaanknz506423 күн бұрын
Yes, I love this game
@ihaveakirbyobessesion261711 күн бұрын
y do they all share 1 brain cell
@Stxky11 күн бұрын
nah reeves is smart asf
@amart9312 күн бұрын
Michael not even Filipino he doesn’t have the Filipino pride
@Roy-ti8tp12 күн бұрын
That's what happens when you live outside your country for a while. You should try it, it's a lot different than you think.
@walabang43712 күн бұрын
@@Roy-ti8tp carry the pinoy pride wherever you go.
@toad72512 күн бұрын
@@walabang437 pinoy pride is worth shit 😂 pinoys care too much about what other countries think of them
@CoolBreeze0000224 күн бұрын
As a Filipino I always say tag-a-log to mess with people and convince them that’s the right way to
@bgs805420 күн бұрын
I remember being so proud because I learned a few words and pronounced tagalog correctly, and my Filipino friend's Mom said I was saying it wrong just to mess with me. Have had trust issues ever since.
@user-mx2hr9rn4m9 күн бұрын
Her parents must be bursting with pride! Quality woman.
@JahMarley420-11 күн бұрын
how do u say tagalog than? like what they say both ways aren’t the way to say it than just sit there and not even tell the right way😅 yeah sure their filipino🤨
@lukesalvidge11811 күн бұрын
When I spoke to a Filipino before they said it was 'tah gah log' no idea if that's correct tho
@johnmanalo653911 күн бұрын
fil here and its said as tuh-ga-lug
@ssga708111 күн бұрын
Masked guy said it the right way. Just with the american accent. The wrong way+american accent is what Lily sampled
@erosversace251011 күн бұрын
Hi native here, we say it as "Tah-Gah-Log"
@inberichten11 күн бұрын
🎶How the hell do you spell sho-fur🎶
@Brruuuuhhh14 күн бұрын
Ta-ga-log. Usually vowels are separators when speaking the language
@dessieangel102120 күн бұрын
It sounds like a westernized Filipino though. There’s an accent to that “Tagalog”
@twocheeky22 күн бұрын
my sister said “tag along” yesterday and i was like…”?????? tagalog?????”
@max_garcia19 күн бұрын
The fact Michael beefed with him during the entire video 🤣
@OxzowachiAlt2 күн бұрын
that "hello" was so funny lol
@justawho80819 күн бұрын
I had a Filipino friend whose mother spoke tagalog to us! She made the most incredible shrimp egg rolls and... everything else. She was just a beautiful person and had an incredible family. Thank you, Rading!
@vincentvandiesel9 күн бұрын
Ts lowkey heat keep going bro
@nashvilleriveraquinio643221 күн бұрын
The foreign accent of saying "Ta-gaa-lug" got me hahaha
@psy_9924 күн бұрын
Even the way he says tagalog was off. Probably didn't grow up in Manila.
@user-ot8jb1lz3e2 күн бұрын
This is a masterpiece!
@Fallenstar34220 күн бұрын
The way she said tagalog suprise me
@Riplboss22 күн бұрын
A real one would answer with a dialect.
@sbobi455119 күн бұрын
shoutout whoever picked the sonic unleashed music
@alumana005228 күн бұрын
Most of the vietnamese and chinese people that i know they pronounce tagalog as tag a log
@dafloo5326Ай бұрын
why are there so many bot comments...
@ZeracanАй бұрын
Well, I mean... free Palestine, not the worst they could say, never played the Black Ops series but ok, and the next two are just positivity.
@FluffyreАй бұрын
I wouldn't notice if it wasn't for this comment, have a nice day ^^
@kilnareth797025 күн бұрын
@@Zeracanstill annoying bot comments
@kaiseseeingthings21 күн бұрын
that dude is most likely Fil-Am or Fil but raised overseas with the way he pronounced "Tagalog"
@ssgtet85826 күн бұрын
Ta-ga-log FOR THESE NUTZ GOTTEM
@al4red_21 сағат бұрын
The way Toast was the one closest to the actual pronunciation💀
@wjanus14 күн бұрын
I loved this 😂
@LordMagnusIV24 күн бұрын
phillipines, yay. wife of my dad comes from cebu and speaks the most spoken language in cebu, cebuano
@Seelecon14 күн бұрын
Cebuano is not a language, its a dialect of Bisaya/Binisaya, not to be confused with Visayan which refers to the people in the Visayas Region. I'm from Davao, we speak Bisaya/Binisaya but use Davaoeño dialect so its a bit different from Cebuano which is spoken in Cebu but is very mutually intelligible with very minor vocabulary differences/preferences.
@LordMagnusIV14 күн бұрын
@@Seelecon before you read, im not trying to discredit you here. its just that i cant find anything and even find official stuff that counters what you said. As per ISO 639-2 list of Languages, Cebuano is Natively called Sinugbuanong Binisayâ and stands as its own language. and Wikipedia(not 100% accurate as you hopefully know since its nothing truly official and its factchecked by wiki hobbyists) says: "Cebuano is an Austronesian language spoken in the southern Philippines. It is natively, though informally, called by its generic term Bisayâ or Binisayâ" shortly after the wiki also states that it shouldnt be mistaken with the Bisaya language though. but i think that the cebuano you talk about might not be a dialect but the Bisaya you talk about might be the dialect. either that or both languages just evolved to be similar through common contact between the differen groups that met often in history? I hate being the keyboard warrior. its just that i dislike being wrong and then learn about how i wasnt really that wrong and learn some more that felt like the other person might have not known so i write it. thats also the reason why i said i wasnt trying to discredit you, sorry, really.
@techieswreckies20 күн бұрын
this man gives harry potter vibes
@LGDUDE20 күн бұрын
Bro im sorry, i always said "tag a log" 😭
@joj409621 күн бұрын
You know its a fil-am if they say it like that then proceed to identify themselves as “filipino” LMAO
@xandroid00118 күн бұрын
Its reasonable for a filipino that was raised in states. Which everyone can imitate. Accent is program hardwired into our brains that needs time to learn.
@ABN46021 күн бұрын
Amen and shares 🙏🏽😏
@toasted_one208920 күн бұрын
The sonic unleashed music make my brain happy
@Brutarii26 күн бұрын
Tagalog subconsciously becomes tagalong in my head
@wrokanik12 күн бұрын
The fact that michael is so inteligent and is still in this shit sucker group is mind blowing. He really must be making crazy money.
@uoverr12 күн бұрын
what
@kurtnicholeim.penano931712 күн бұрын
Bro be hating😂😂😂
@ColeTredway12 күн бұрын
@@uoverr I think this guy is d riding Micheal and insulting his friends because they have a habit of making more quantities of content rather than quality. Micheal fan boy thinks Micheal is better than his peers and is saying he must be making bank by working with them to be the only reason he would stay.
@BLACK_FORTYFIVE12 күн бұрын
It’s called having friends
@deeegeeekay12 күн бұрын
you spittin but i jus think he’s chill w it as long as he gets to do his nerdy shit
@grenade05224 күн бұрын
Where's Trigger-Me-Elmo when you need him
@ImSuperJoshua23 күн бұрын
they should ask them what dish filipinos eat during fridays
@livedandletdie19 күн бұрын
Let it be Balut for the extra crunch.
@Karanthaneos10 күн бұрын
For when you find the perfect tree for what you're trying to build and don't wanna miss it. Tag a log
@PintOfJinnes25 күн бұрын
Today I learned that the few times I've said Tagalog out loud I was saying it wrong
@MortanAMrk14 күн бұрын
It is reasonable cause i mean if he has always lived in america his mouth is built for english, but he knows how the word is said
@jordanjoestar347412 күн бұрын
Huh
@DeprivedPerson21 күн бұрын
Bro is playing tag with a log 😭😭
@Shilobotomized23 сағат бұрын
I miss michael reeves
@significantfoliage293216 күн бұрын
Love to see a Carmico sweater
@adroaldosantangelo8753Күн бұрын
multiverse Harry Potter doing some language magic
@sunstrikea460222 күн бұрын
Ah, yes, tagalog horror, my favorite genre.
@alexkekonius51302 күн бұрын
Holy shit toasts glowup
@leatheryfoot63544 күн бұрын
Tagalogs are my favorite Girls Scout cookie.
@dejiboi14 күн бұрын
Ngl I thought Michael was going to ask name a Place in the Philippines that isn't Manila?
@thegamingshiba10 сағат бұрын
Baguio for life!!
@jpez388025 күн бұрын
When lily said "its not tag-a-log" it sounded like tag-a-long
@idk5021226 күн бұрын
I think to say tagalog is to make the ga more harder like taGAlog
@ardonics6 күн бұрын
literally in a filipino class and a good fourth of them pronounce it like that even if they’re like full filipino😭
@__-wm9lu20 күн бұрын
Rawhead Rex in your style would killer
@user-ke3tc2br6z6 күн бұрын
Maybe George is a security guard in the beginning and became a coach
@DreamingBlindly20 күн бұрын
The way legit Tagalog speakers tend to say it is ta-gaa-loug with the "ou" more on the o side but shortened. In my local language Kinaray-a(yes it's a lnguage not a dialect) we often say it in this form "t-gaa-loog" with the O being drawn out more. But if you were raised in the US there is a tendency to swallow the O making it sound more like a U.