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by Lwilliams » Thu, 05 Jun 2008 4:43 am
hey Plavt. I just ready your post, ou may be married to a Filipina If... (written by an American guy who loves his Filipina wife in spite of the numerous irregularities):
and I'm assuming this wasn't written by you? It's excellent. I don't know much about the Filipina culture but from you post I gather they really, really enjoy pig.
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by Plavt » Thu, 05 Jun 2008 5:40 am
Not written by me and no I am not married to a Filipina but have been there a few times and have friends in the country. Yes they do enjoy pig, they breed them quite commonly in the rural areas or seem to.

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by MikeDirnt » Wed, 18 Jun 2008 1:02 am
enjoys pig is something im not sure.
but if you mean pork, yes you are right. there are pork basically everywhere when you are in phil
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by Global Citizen » Tue, 24 Jun 2008 6:22 am
BakuTeh wrote:MikeDirnt wrote:bee_happy wrote:Filipina = woman
Filipino = general term for inhabitants of the Philippines, but most commonly used as a reference to the MALE species of that group of islands...

ah i forgot. Salamat

Salamat

, Malay?
There are several words in Tagalog that are similar to Malay. For eg. kambing in Malay and Tagalog is goat and pintu = door. Pig or pork in Malay is babi and in Tagalog = baboy. Also the word balikbayan shares the same meaning in Malay for the first word balik which means return.
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Pilipina but am somewhat familiar with some words as I've been there several times and I speak some Malay.
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by MikeDirnt » Thu, 26 Jun 2008 2:06 am
yes some words are same but different meaning. like susu

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by steelwater » Fri, 27 Jun 2008 12:50 am
hahahha funny post. aray! hahahaha
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