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August 22nd 2014
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... Read Full Entry



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27th August 2014

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.

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