Join us as we delve into the richness of the Filipino language with three talented Filipino students: Jeane Elwa, Arnold, and Tonjie. They bravely take on the challenge of reading some tongue-twisting Tagalog words:
Biyayangamansilakal: Jeane effortlessly reads this word, which means “caring for parents until they die,” reflecting the deep-rooted value of filial piety in Filipino culture.
Pinakanakapagpapabagabag-damdamin: Arnold takes on the challenge, showing determination as he tackles this word meaning “causing great distress.” Despite some struggle, Arnold perseveres and conquers the word.
Pinakanakakapagngitngitngitngitang-pagsisinungasinungalingan: Tonjie smoothly navigates through this complex word, meaning “lying that causes extreme anger.” His swift pronunciation showcases the agility and mastery of the Filipino language.
Through their brave attempt and perseverance, Jeane, Arnold, and Tonjie demonstrate the beauty and complexity of the Filipino language, enriching our understanding of Filipino culture.