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Published: August 27th 2014
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I asked the security guard in the mall where the food court was. I asked him in Tagalog (the language of Manila where I’m from) he answered me in Ilocano, the local language which I do not understand. For those who might argue that I should say dialect. No, it’s not a dialect because it’s completely different from Tagalog. When two people cannot understand each other when they speak, they sp...
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D MJ Binkley
Dave and Merry Jo Binkley
Languages vs. Dialect
You are right communication is the key. The Philippines has so much to offer and looks like you found another great location. Looks like a great trip. Thanks for blogging.