Philippine English

Filipino - English, and Philippine English is spoken in the Philippines dialect, which is similar to American English. The dialect is formed above all by a different pronunciation.

1898, the English first came to the island and is today, especially the years of our presence in the U.S. Air Force in Angeles City or the U.S. Navy in Subic Bay on the island of Luzon because spoken by the majority of the Philippine population. Since more than 150 different languages ​​are spoken in the Philippines, English is the official language of the business world, as well as language of instruction. In the media, a mixture of English and Tagalog is spoken often.

Examples of " creolized " words include:

  • Sunkist (Orange)
  • Kodak (camera)
  • Kolget ( toothpaste).
  • English Variant
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