bisaya FTW!
bisaya FTW!
you expect noynoy to speak bisaya.? cool.! xD
mas nindut kung TAGALOG ang national language. para kung libakun nato mga TAGALOG di sila kasabot.
I did get your point.. what i meant for that is when you said you disagree, you disagree something taught in schools... what do you think anyone would think about someone disagreeing something as common knowledge?
I don't know if other national language used "subject-verb agreement (sva)". But would it be correct to imply that your question meant we adopt other language base that does not use sva to have suited "bisaya" to become a national language? If you do so, better not teach English then. Malibog ang student, tudlo ka English using another base and tudlo ka bisaya using another base. he he.. Since Tagalog and English has the same bases, it's easy to teach it at schools. Using other base that would fit bisaya could totally repackage the whole methodology for language teaching... That's why we Filipinos could easily learn English compared to others because Tagalog and English bases are the same...
bisaya ang pinakaunang sinultian na completo
katong ni dunggo ang mga taga espanya
Mao ni ako gipangutan sa imoha...Originally Posted by r3roble
And this is what you reply...
Do you find any statement here nga ni disagree ko sa gitudlo sa iskwelahan? You are putting words into my mouth.Originally Posted by r3roble
So, you agree diay that other nations don't have a subject-verb agreement to qualify as their national language, am I right?
When I said "I disagree" with you, I didn't disagree something taught in school but I disagree when you said about the subject-verb agreement to qualify as a national language.
Now, I hope you get my point because you been replying without trying to understand what I have said.
Kulang bitaw ang Bisaya, no question about that but then I'm asking you if other national languages of the world uses subject-verb agreement to qualify as a national language since you made a point nga naa gyuy subject-verb agreement. Now, do you really get my point or you just want to reply in circles. You are also INCORRECT that I'm adapting other languages base. That is your opinion not mine. You are the one who is putting a lot of words in my mouth. Please read again what I have replied.
murag lisod na man ilisan ang tagalog ug bisaya on national level hap. kng vis-min areas d ra tanto kay common naman cebuano/bisaya but if sa luzon na lisod na jud. besides the point of having a national language is to unite Filipino in some ways and tagalog is already being taught so lisod na ilisan like gasto na sad ug books, teachers major in cebuano/bisaya...faet!
im fine with tagalog being the national language. Im not comfortable using it though but i do use it in communicating other people in the country like some muslim areas in mindanao. There r parts there na dli kabalo mostorya ug bisaya or tagalog but atleast they can understand tagalog and definitely not bisaya. maglisod naman gani tudlo ug english kana na ba bisaya na mostly sa tagaLuzon d jud ganahan [u know wat they usually think sa mga bisaya] ug bisaya.
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