Hello Mr. Pierre, this is my third comment for the request of Ate Aiah's scientist cover back in her trainee days!, BINI are just having their good time at their concert these days. Have a good day sir!
You might have realized by now that i am in the Philippines and can't do new reactions atm... all of the last 10 days was pre recorded and that will be the same until I get back home in December.... the song is on my list ... no need to continuously mentioning it.
@@NeonReactionsPierre Apologies, Mr. Pierre. I thought you were still on your way here to the Philippines, which is why I kept making requests. I just really wanted to see your wholesome reactions. I hope you’re safe and well in the Philippines.
@@HeyItsJaeAr Apologies, Maam/Sir . I thought Mr. Pierre were still on his way here to the Philippines, which is why I kept making requests. I just really wanted to see his wholesome reactions. Thank you for keeping me updated! and godbless.
2...3..MABUHAY! hoping your having a good time here in our country,and im so excited for your GBV reactions video,we your co blooms love you,thank you for the loving the girls...godbless always❤
That was fun! And the smile and laugh of this 2 girls made me laugh and smile from ear to ear. Happy pills 😊 Tagalogs generally are composed of the provinces of Batangas, Laguna, Cavite, Quezon, Mindoro and Marinduque (south of Manila) and Bulacan and Nueva Ecija (North of Manila). Manila is also majority tagalog but a it is generally a mixed of all Filipino people (Tagalogs, Bisaya or Visayans or Bisdaks, Ilocanos, Kapampangans, Panggalatoks, Ilongos, Warays, Bicolanos). We are a diverse nation and we are proud of it. The Tagalogs varies in intonation like the Batanguenos, Lagunenses, Cavitenos and Quezonians have somewhat similar intonations. The Bulakenyos and Nueva Ecijans also have their own intonations. The Tagalog Manilenyos has the Manila intonation I guess hehehe. The Visayans also has their own intonations depending on the province. The Visayas generally are composed of Cebu, Bohol, Leyte, Tacloban, Samar, Bacolod, Iloilo, Panay Islands, Palawan and majority of Mindanao. The Ilongos is quite different in their language but also share the same meaning in some words. Then there's the Ilocanos, Kapampangans and Panggasinenses (Panggalatoks) of North Luzon and the Bicolanos of South Luzon. Each of them have their own languages uniquely their own like the Tagalogs, Visayans, Ilongos and Warays have their own. Very diverse but one Filipino Nation. BINI is diverse as well in terms of representation from the different parts of the country: Aiah - Visayan (Cebu) Colet - Visayan (Bohol) Maloi - Batangueñang Tagalog (Batangas) Gwen - Bicolana (Bicol fondly called Bicolandia which includes Naga, Legazpi and Sorsogon) Stacey - Ilocana (Nueva Viscaya) Mikha - is quite confusing to identify coz she was born in Cebu but grew up in Manila, Cavite and Laguna (Sta.Rosa) and was raised speaking in english. Let us just say she represents Manila which is also a city of mixed Filipino people where Tagalog, or what is considered as the Filipino language representing all the Filipino languages, as the general spoken language together with English. Tag-lish a mixed of Tagalog and English is typical of the Manileños as well. Jhoanna - Lagueñang Tagalog (Laguna) Sheena - Ilocana (Isabela) All of them can speak Tagalog fluently to this day.
Eeeeyyyy 😊 Magandang umaga kaibigan! Aiah and Maloi looks so good here. Their natural beauty is stunning! 😮 I'm 60yrs old and still get a crush on them. Thanks for this reaction. Enjoy your lessons 😊
Pumunta ka dito - come here Papunta na ako - I’m coming Parating na ako - I’m coming or I’m arriving in a bit Pupunta ako (future tense) - I’m going Takbo - run Lakad - walk Masarap - delicious Panalo - winner Talo - lose
Batangas Province Tagalog is one of the Filipino Tagalog language variants. Batangueño Tagalog also is different from Metro Manila Tagalog, Caviteño (Cavite Province) Tagalog, Quezon Province Tagalog, Rizal Province Tagalog, Mindoro Provinces (Occidental and Oriental) Tagalog and Bulacan Province Tagalog. Cebuano and other Visayas languages has more Spanish loan words than Tagalog like gwapa (Spanish guapa), abaho (Spanish abajo), bayente (Spanish viente), yabi (Spanish llave), sirado (Spanish cerrado) and more.
I hope you do vlog here in the Philippines 😅 we will support you i know it's a little bit hard to understand the humor of pilipino there is alot of things that foreigner can't understand or relate? but if you have a question just feel free to ask us😅
Here's how to use Tagalog verbs. "GO" Root Word: Punta Past Tense: Pumunta (-um added after first syllable consonant) Future: Pupunta (repeat the first syllable consonant and vowel) Present/Ongoing: Pumupunta (the future but add the -um after first consonant) Almost happening: Papunta (Pa- is added before root word) Another Example: "PUNCH" Root Word: Suntok Past Tense: Sumuntok Future: Susuntok Present/Ongoing: Sumusuntok Almost Happening: Pasuntok But the rule above is only works for select words, the more used rule is this one: "CLEAN" Root Word: Linis Past Tense: Naglinis (Nag- is added) Present/Ongoing: Naglilinis (Nag- then first syllable consonant and vowel is repeated.) Future: Maglilinis (Mag- instead then first syllable consonant and vowel is repeated.) Almost Happening: Palinis (Pa- is added)
For the word "DRINK" Root word: inom Past Tense: uminom (first letter is not consonant so just directly add um) Future tense: iinom (first syllable consonant and vowel is repeated but there is no consonant so just i-) Present/Ongoing: umiinom (the future but add the -um after first syllable consonant which there is none) Almost happening: Painom (Pa- is added before root word.)
Hi Pierre I hope you have collaboration with "Melanie react" she is a reactor of SB19 and OPM just like you she study Tagalog too and now she quite fluent in Tagalog I hope you collaboration with her maybe to pick some tips to how quickly learn Tagalog thanks
You pronounced batanguena correctly if it was spelt that way. However it should’ve been spelt batangueña as in Spanish so it is supposed to be pronounced batang-ghe-nya as you heard. It’s just that Pinoys know to pronounce it the Spanish way even without the ñ in the spelling.
This is my opinion only but I think batabgueña can be considered a Tagalog dialect like as compared to Manileño. Whereas Bisaya is a language as it is distinct enough like how Bahasa Melayu is different enough despite similarities to other languages in the region.
Just learn Tagalog Pierre to be easy and just learn basic bisaya because in Cebu almost all of people there is still speaking in tagalog but how i like about Philippines if you lost a tagalog words just speak english and still everyone understand you ahahha
Appreciate this guy for learning Filipino❤
Someday you'll be speaking the language and to even connect more to bini.
Hello Mr. Pierre, this is my third comment for the request of Ate Aiah's scientist cover back in her trainee days!, BINI are just having their good time at their concert these days. Have a good day sir!
@@HappyWatching96 he can't upload yet coz all his RV are pre recorded so hopefully he sees this request
You might have realized by now that i am in the Philippines and can't do new reactions atm... all of the last 10 days was pre recorded and that will be the same until I get back home in December.... the song is on my list ... no need to continuously mentioning it.
@@NeonReactionsPierre Apologies, Mr. Pierre. I thought you were still on your way here to the Philippines, which is why I kept making requests. I just really wanted to see your wholesome reactions. I hope you’re safe and well in the Philippines.
@@HeyItsJaeAr Apologies, Maam/Sir . I thought Mr. Pierre were still on his way here to the Philippines, which is why I kept making requests. I just really wanted to see his wholesome reactions. Thank you for keeping me updated! and godbless.
Eyyy! Aiah and Maloi are so cute in this throwback video.
Excited for your Grand Biniverse and tour video!
They say learning a new language is hard, and then here's Pierre studying two at once. Good on ya
....and going crazy in the process 🤣🤣
Nice learning Pierre ...😊 You're Tagalog is really good
Thank you! 😃
@NeonReactionsPierre hope you learn more
Waiting for your vlog about GBV Mr. Pierre ❤ have a great time!
My 2 bias. .Aiah my bias. Maloi my bias wrecker
Pierre surely learned alot in Cebu now 💕 Looking forward to hear you speak straight Tagalog or Cebuano / Bisaya.
2...3..MABUHAY!
hoping your having a good time here in our country,and im so excited for your GBV reactions video,we your co blooms love you,thank you for the loving the girls...godbless always❤
🤣You're not the only one, Pierre, counting their scores. 😂
Waiting for your vlog in the Philippines ❤❤
2,3 MABUHAY PIERRE!. I hope you're enjoying your stay in the PH🇵🇭🤙🤙
Pierre is my fav BINI reactor, hoping for more BINI reaction from you!! 🥰
that "wow that's so ripe" has been an Aiah's iconic line hahaha
That was fun! And the smile and laugh of this 2 girls made me laugh and smile from ear to ear. Happy pills 😊
Tagalogs generally are composed of the provinces of Batangas, Laguna, Cavite, Quezon, Mindoro and Marinduque (south of Manila) and Bulacan and Nueva Ecija (North of Manila). Manila is also majority tagalog but a it is generally a mixed of all Filipino people (Tagalogs, Bisaya or Visayans or Bisdaks, Ilocanos, Kapampangans, Panggalatoks, Ilongos, Warays, Bicolanos). We are a diverse nation and we are proud of it. The Tagalogs varies in intonation like the Batanguenos, Lagunenses, Cavitenos and Quezonians have somewhat similar intonations. The Bulakenyos and Nueva Ecijans also have their own intonations. The Tagalog Manilenyos has the Manila intonation I guess hehehe.
The Visayans also has their own intonations depending on the province. The Visayas generally are composed of Cebu, Bohol, Leyte, Tacloban, Samar, Bacolod, Iloilo, Panay Islands, Palawan and majority of Mindanao. The Ilongos is quite different in their language but also share the same meaning in some words.
Then there's the Ilocanos, Kapampangans and Panggasinenses (Panggalatoks) of North Luzon and the Bicolanos of South Luzon. Each of them have their own languages uniquely their own like the Tagalogs, Visayans, Ilongos and Warays have their own. Very diverse but one Filipino Nation.
BINI is diverse as well in terms of representation from the different parts of the country:
Aiah - Visayan (Cebu)
Colet - Visayan (Bohol)
Maloi - Batangueñang Tagalog (Batangas)
Gwen - Bicolana (Bicol fondly called Bicolandia which includes Naga, Legazpi and Sorsogon)
Stacey - Ilocana (Nueva Viscaya)
Mikha - is quite confusing to identify coz she was born in Cebu but grew up in Manila, Cavite and Laguna (Sta.Rosa) and was raised speaking in english. Let us just say she represents Manila which is also a city of mixed Filipino people where Tagalog, or what is considered as the Filipino language representing all the Filipino languages, as the general spoken language together with English. Tag-lish a mixed of Tagalog and English is typical of the Manileños as well.
Jhoanna - Lagueñang Tagalog (Laguna)
Sheena - Ilocana (Isabela)
All of them can speak Tagalog fluently to this day.
the first video I've watched from BINI
This is my second video; my first was Pinoy Henyo with Master Jho and Aiah (LAFS). The rest is history.
Good job pier on learning Filipino language, your getting better ❤😊
Thank you! 😃
Eeeeyyyy 😊 Magandang umaga kaibigan! Aiah and Maloi looks so good here. Their natural beauty is stunning! 😮 I'm 60yrs old and still get a crush on them. Thanks for this reaction. Enjoy your lessons 😊
Wow you're pronunciation Pierre is getting accurate , yes its true
Can't wait for Kuya Pierre to learned tagalog then hearing BINI tagalog songs and understand it😅
Hayooo ive enjoy the concert Day 1 and Day 2 😌 im so proud of our Bini Girls ❤
Seated for GBV vlog. I want to see your genuine reaction from the experience. Hehe
Maloi is pure sunshine!
She's Dilaw. Yellow as sun rays.😊
I'm Waiting for your reaction video about grand biniverse
BiNeons where you at? Sleepy after the Livestream?
this vid got me into them sir pierre, and the rest is history..bloom since Nov. last year..♾️ eyyyyy..🤙
Vee is also learning bisaya because of Aiah😊
Tagalog and Batangenya is the same, difference only in accent. Just like American Southern accent vs Boston accent.
Bisaya is totally different
❤❤❤😊😊😊
Love it bro when your video reaction grandbini concert thanks advance bro
Pierre, have you left the PH? Can't wait for your review/vlog of the concert.
Still here... and there will only be me talking about it... no footage.
@@NeonReactionsPierreit’s okay Pierre we’d love to hear it! ❤ By the way, I know you and Thubs met.
@@NeonReactionsPierre Yes, we'd love to hear abt it even without footage. Enjoy your stay
@@NeonReactionsPierresir. enjoy staying here in our country, i hope u meet the 8 girls❤❤❤
Eeeeyyyyy hope you have a vlog on you grand biniverse experience bro lookong forward for it
5:17 No worries, Pierre. If you will be residing at Lapu Lapu, 8tilldend and me will give you Bisaya lessons!
Eyyy🤙🤙🤙
Eyyy 🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙
Pumunta ka dito - come here
Papunta na ako - I’m coming
Parating na ako - I’m coming or I’m arriving in a bit
Pupunta ako (future tense) - I’m going
Takbo - run
Lakad - walk
Masarap - delicious
Panalo - winner
Talo - lose
These two maloi and aiah are two of the most chaotic, aside from stacey, jhoanna, and sheena
Your pronunciations are very good Pierre! 😊
Batangas Province Tagalog is one of the Filipino Tagalog language variants. Batangueño Tagalog also is different from Metro Manila Tagalog, Caviteño (Cavite Province) Tagalog, Quezon Province Tagalog, Rizal Province Tagalog, Mindoro Provinces (Occidental and Oriental) Tagalog and Bulacan Province Tagalog.
Cebuano and other Visayas languages has more Spanish loan words than Tagalog like gwapa (Spanish guapa), abaho (Spanish abajo), bayente (Spanish viente), yabi (Spanish llave), sirado (Spanish cerrado) and more.
Waiting for your vlog in the GBV😊
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I hope you do vlog here in the Philippines 😅 we will support you i know it's a little bit hard to understand the humor of pilipino there is alot of things that foreigner can't understand or relate? but if you have a question just feel free to ask us😅
Manifesting that you will meet aiah after GBV
Here's how to use Tagalog verbs.
"GO"
Root Word: Punta
Past Tense: Pumunta (-um added after first syllable consonant)
Future: Pupunta (repeat the first syllable consonant and vowel)
Present/Ongoing: Pumupunta (the future but add the -um after first consonant)
Almost happening: Papunta (Pa- is added before root word)
Another Example:
"PUNCH"
Root Word: Suntok
Past Tense: Sumuntok
Future: Susuntok
Present/Ongoing: Sumusuntok
Almost Happening: Pasuntok
But the rule above is only works for select words, the more used rule is this one:
"CLEAN"
Root Word: Linis
Past Tense: Naglinis (Nag- is added)
Present/Ongoing: Naglilinis (Nag- then first syllable consonant and vowel is repeated.)
Future: Maglilinis (Mag- instead then first syllable consonant and vowel is repeated.)
Almost Happening: Palinis (Pa- is added)
For the word "DRINK"
Root word: inom
Past Tense: uminom (first letter is not consonant so just directly add um)
Future tense: iinom (first syllable consonant and vowel is repeated but there is no consonant so just i-)
Present/Ongoing: umiinom (the future but add the -um after first syllable consonant which there is none)
Almost happening: Painom (Pa- is added before root word.)
You would be a great addition on my discord server... we've got two channels there teaching me tagalog and bisaya 😊😊😊
@@NeonReactionsPierre Cool! I know bisaya as well
biniverse reaction pls :)
Tagay in Batangueña is young girl.. but Tagay in Tagalog is "shot" its like "kampai" or "cheers"...
Imagine if BINI was formed in Batangas. They will be called "Tagay" 😆
@faithfuldays3886 Hahahahahahahah.. 😭😭 buti na lang di naisip ni direk yun..
@@faithfuldays3886hahaha si Tagay Maloi at Tagay Aiah pala dapat yan😂😂😂
Tagay in Manila is take a shot
When are you gonna react to “I Can” covered by hambebe?
Ur good at speaking in tagalog already pierre
Hello Pierre!!! ❤,, are you done watching the Concert???
I was there on day 1... yes it was great
@NeonReactionsPierre wow Good to hear 🧡🤙, I was only watching by the Livestream cause of the typhoon 🧡🧡
How was the bini verse experience sir? Just hoping you could update us a bit 😅 enjoy your stay here!
Ay Sheena aiah and mikha
are u still in the philippines sir. pierre??
Hi Pierre I hope you have collaboration with
"Melanie react" she is a reactor of SB19 and OPM just like you she study Tagalog too and now she quite fluent in Tagalog I hope you collaboration with her maybe to pick some tips to how quickly learn Tagalog thanks
Next Colet Sheena and mikha
You pronounced batanguena correctly if it was spelt that way. However it should’ve been spelt batangueña as in Spanish so it is supposed to be pronounced batang-ghe-nya as you heard. It’s just that Pinoys know to pronounce it the Spanish way even without the ñ in the spelling.
This is my opinion only but I think batabgueña can be considered a Tagalog dialect like as compared to Manileño. Whereas Bisaya is a language as it is distinct enough like how Bahasa Melayu is different enough despite similarities to other languages in the region.
Just learn Tagalog Pierre to be easy and just learn basic bisaya because in Cebu almost all of people there is still speaking in tagalog but how i like about Philippines if you lost a tagalog words just speak english and still everyone understand you ahahha
Tagay in tagalog means Shot (someone is offering you to drink an alcohol)
First?
take your time learning tagalog Pierre
Pierre please react to Newjeans Last Awards KGMA 😢
Newjeans never die
💙🩷💛💚💜💪🏻🪐
I will when I get back from the Philippines 😊
Learning different dialects at the same time will be difficult for you my man.. stick to tagalog First... :)
Pierre, how was you Grand BINIverse experience?
Yoo pierre nice to meet you in person in DAY 1 i was the one who give you the Grand Biniverse Mini Photocards🫶🌸
Thank you so much for that bro! Hope you had an awesome day
Love it bro when your video reaction grandbini concert thanks advance bro
are u still in the philippines sir. pierre??