Jared I just recently discovered your channel! I live in Vancouver as well, came here when I was 11 now 27. My Tagalog is broken and my mother tongue language Ilocano is faintly there due to my family and I only speaking English at home. I’ve been speaking Tagalog and Ilocano a lot more lately because I realized how I blessed I am to be able to speak multiple languages. What I like about your Tagalog is you don’t throw in english words when you speak unlike the modern filipino today. This is what I like, this is what genuine and true filipino speaker should sound like.
Nawawala probelma ko pag pinapanood ko ang vlogs mo Jared. Nakakatuwa ka talaga. I wish you cn come here in the Philippines and explore more of its beauty.
Zambales is a province in the west coast of Luzon island. It is bordered by the provinces of Pangasinan in the north, Tarlac and Pampanga in the east and Bataan in the south. It is known for its beaches in Subic Bay.
Hola Jared, me encanta el hecho de que hablas también español. Poder hablar español te coviertes como un filipino en su sentido original - hablar español y tagalo, entre tantos idiomas que hay en Filipinas. Mucho ánimo y gracias por aprender el tagalo. Saludos desde Filipinas. Ojala un día nos visites aquí.
Meron akong mga kilala dito sa illinois na gusto mag aral ng Tagalog, I'll forward your channel. Guys, this guy is good, if you wanna learn Tagalog as a foreign language, enroll now to his courses! Magaling!
Jared Jartmann Pwede e friend mo c cristen eve, american girl, yan mahusay mag bisaya, lumaki sa davao.. Hanga ako sa iyo,,sana patuloy mo yon salita naman..slmat..sana maka punta kana dto sa pinas..more fun in the Philippines..🥰🥰🥰🙏🙏🙏
For me in reaction with speaking languages. 🇮🇩: Dia baik di bicara bahasa Filipina kepada Filipina Orang-orang di toko. 🇷🇺: Он хорошо в говорю по-филиппински языке на Филиппинский народ/людей в Магазин. 🇪🇸: Él bien en hablar Filipino idiomas Filipinos gente en tienda. 🇵🇭: Mabuti siya sa nagsasalita ng Tagalog wika sa mga tao sa Tindahan. 🇵🇭(Cebuano): Maayo siya sa nagasulti ng Filipino sinultian/lengguwahe sa mga tawo sa tindahan.
I thought that being able to speak Spanish would confer an advantage in learning Tagalog. WRONG!!! In fact, I think it has been a hindrance. I had to adopt an entirely new learning strategy for Tagalog. It's HARD, and rare for (most) English-speakers to acquire, but it's well worth the effort! If you can speak/understand even a little Tagalog, you can chat with 10 Pinoys and you'll walk away with 7 new friends! The other 3 may be very confused 😂 ❤🇺🇸❤️🇵🇭❤️🇨🇦❤️🇲🇽
See as you can observed that I dont skip the Ads para makaipon ka ng piso of going to our country....because soon you will come here you will have more subscribers fo sure
Jared nagulat si ate ng mag salita ka ng ilokano at Tagalog 👋👋👋 lagi-in mo lang makipag kwetuhan sa mga pinoy dyan you will be speak fluently pilipino language. Ingat po pre! 🎉🎉🎉 🤗🤗🤗
Hilarious! Remarkable grasp of Filipino (Tagalog). You really should visit the Philippines. BTW, Ilocano--like Tagalog, Bisaya, Kapampangan, Pangasinan, etc.--is a language. Even Filipinos think that that these Philippine languages are dialects.
You should do a Chavacano episode since you're already familiar with Spanish. Chat some Chavacano speakers in Spanish and let them respond back in Chavacano. 😄
Tagalog, Ilocano, Spanish,(some English) spoken. Impressive dude! 👍 Btw, Filipinos call their respective languages, "dialects." I know it's wrong but I just let it be to avoid argument. I asked a Filipino lady once why she referred to their languages as "dialects." She said it's what has been taught in school and while growing up. So, Tagalog, Ilocano, Bisayà (Cebuano), Kapampangan, Hiligaynón (Ilonggo), Waray, Chavacano, Tausúg, Maranao, Maguindanón, and others are "dialects" for most Filipinos even though they're actual living languages. A "dialect" is a variation within a language. Say for example, Tagalog has three main dialects, namely NCR, Batangas and Bulacan. Within Bicolandia, there exists several dialects of Bicolano, ie, the variety spoken in Sorsogón is different from the one in Naga. So when you meet a Filipino, just refer to their languages as "dialects" to avoid confusion and argument even though it's wrong.
Jared you can pass as a White Spanish or Portuguese, after all this Countries are Europeans, as well other Spanish and speaking Countries in South America, they were colonized by Spain, thats why some looks like white People from Europe, Also Argentina has a lot of German immigrants, Brazil has immigrants from Portugal... Anyways it is my opinion We are a Melting Pot of the World! 🇵🇭, 🍁,...
Ilocano is not a rare Filipino language. It is the third biggest Filipino language of native speakers (6 Million+) after Tagalog and Cebuano. Also is one of the major languages of the Philippines.
It still doesn't change the fact Ilocano is actually not a "rare" language. The title was not subjective, and indicated it was objective. I am sure Jared was aware Ilocano is not actually "rare" and did some research before posting the video. Effectively it was clickbait. It seems he changed the title, due to likely others pointing it out. I enjoy his videos, but strange he had a clickbait title.@@ehdiwowin8412
As always, your videos are very inspiring. But what I don't like (like many other TH-camrs) is the distorting camera angle. Your OmeTV videos are way better. Let your girlfriend film it.
@Jayyhartmann I see I was confused cuz sari sari stores usually in Philippines 😆 hopefully you go there soon I was there in September was amazing am Hispanic the culture very similar to us Hispanics
@@luiscastillo451I t's more like a Filipino grocery than a "Sari-sari store." They are usually found in major cities in North America. I myself go there for my Ligo sardines brand that I grew up eating as a child. 😄
@@luiscastillo451He just wrote "Sari-sari store" to get more views. 😄 I have never seen an actual Sari-sari store in any major city in the US and I live in Chicago, which is a main city.
Nakakatayo ng balahibo hindi lang tagalog alam niya yun yung part na nakakamangha .. naka subs. Nako napanuod ko na mga videos mo .. keep it up more power sa vlog mo
Isn't Ilocano the 3rd most popular dialect in the Philippines after Tagalog and Bisayan? Good on you for learning the dialect but it seems like 'click-bait' listing this video as speaking a 'RARE' Filipino dialect...
Yes, Ilocano is the third most spoken Philippine language, basically the lingua franca of northern Luzon. I was expecting something like Gaddang or Dumagat lol
@@kzm-cb5mrIlocano is the third most widely spoken after Bisayà (Cebuano) among Filipinos living in the States. When I stayed in the Bay Area, they even had a Cebuano channel on Cable TV. I'm thinking there would be Ilocano programs in Hawaii as there are more Ilocano than Tagalog speakers in that State.
LEARN TAGALOG WITH ME ⬇️⬇️
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I don’t skip ads because I know that Jared is saving money para makapunta ng Pilipinas. So invested with his vids
Tama po oliver ....welcone sir jared
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Thank you so much! 🥹🙏
Jared I just recently discovered your channel! I live in Vancouver as well, came here when I was 11 now 27. My Tagalog is broken and my mother tongue language Ilocano is faintly there due to my family and I only speaking English at home. I’ve been speaking Tagalog and Ilocano a lot more lately because I realized how I blessed I am to be able to speak multiple languages. What I like about your Tagalog is you don’t throw in english words when you speak unlike the modern filipino today. This is what I like, this is what genuine and true filipino speaker should sound like.
Thank you very much! Welcome to the channel 😊
Nawawala probelma ko pag pinapanood ko ang vlogs mo Jared. Nakakatuwa ka talaga. I wish you cn come here in the Philippines and explore more of its beauty.
Dami mo. Alam
Thank you po 😊
This kind of videos really makes it more attractive to watch. Thanks Jared for having a heart of a Filipino and an appearance of a foreigners body.
Nakakasaya ng puso nspapanood ko yung tagalog blog mo.Na share ko sa niece ko s a Vancouver.Gracias😊❤😊
Zambales is a province in the west coast of Luzon island. It is bordered by the provinces of Pangasinan in the north, Tarlac and Pampanga in the east and Bataan in the south. It is known for its beaches in Subic Bay.
That's nice Jared Continue interacting with Filipinos to practice your Tagalog...
Hola Jared, me encanta el hecho de que hablas también español. Poder hablar español te coviertes como un filipino en su sentido original - hablar español y tagalo, entre tantos idiomas que hay en Filipinas.
Mucho ánimo y gracias por aprender el tagalo.
Saludos desde Filipinas.
Ojala un día nos visites aquí.
Meron akong mga kilala dito sa illinois na gusto mag aral ng Tagalog, I'll forward your channel. Guys, this guy is good, if you wanna learn Tagalog as a foreign language, enroll now to his courses! Magaling!
Sir Jared I admired your simplicity as a person not like the other utuber when earned money grabbing yaman Kong umasta wala Ng katapusan yaman nila
i absolutely LOVE content like this!! you’re amazing jared! thank you for the amazing video
Thank you! 🙏😊
2:30 "La Union" 🙎♀She said it with pride.
I have a lot of uncle and tita Dyan sa Vancouver. I think all over canada
Zambales is in Central Luzon
Great video! Merry Christmas!
Jared Jartmann
Pwede e friend mo c cristen eve, american girl, yan mahusay mag bisaya, lumaki sa davao..
Hanga ako sa iyo,,sana patuloy mo yon salita naman..slmat..sana maka punta kana dto sa pinas..more fun in the Philippines..🥰🥰🥰🙏🙏🙏
For me in reaction with speaking languages.
🇮🇩: Dia baik di bicara bahasa Filipina kepada Filipina Orang-orang di toko.
🇷🇺: Он хорошо в говорю по-филиппински языке на Филиппинский народ/людей в Магазин.
🇪🇸: Él bien en hablar Filipino idiomas Filipinos gente en tienda.
🇵🇭: Mabuti siya sa nagsasalita ng Tagalog wika sa mga tao sa Tindahan.
🇵🇭(Cebuano): Maayo siya sa nagasulti ng Filipino sinultian/lengguwahe sa mga tawo sa tindahan.
Edit: I'm not using Google translate. I use from my mind to type; instead, I learn languages from video and take notes only.
hello jarred do you have video with Dwaine Woolley?
Not yet!
There’s alot of people from Pangasinan that’s pretty cool my family from there.
Your so fluent in tagalog. Ilocano ako at hirap ako mag tagalog mas magaling kapa sakin😅
Zambales is from central luzon, and La Union is Northern Luzon,. The 3 stars in our flag represents 3 islands Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao.
I just saw in U tube an Arabo Speaking goodTagalog, hope you can get in touch with him, I saw him by Ka Sherlymme post.
Oishi is my favorite too, I always buy it here in the bay area, sfo
Oishi prawn crackers spicy flavor goes well with Red Horse. It's an economical way to enjoy the best Filipino beer.
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Galing mo talaga Jared..tuwang tuwa Ako sa yo
Very fluent naman po eh 😊♥️
"Marites po ako" hahah very Filipino thing to say.
I thought that being able to speak Spanish would confer an advantage in learning Tagalog. WRONG!!! In fact, I think it has been a hindrance. I had to adopt an entirely new learning strategy for Tagalog. It's HARD, and rare for (most) English-speakers to acquire, but it's well worth the effort! If you can speak/understand even a little Tagalog, you can chat with 10 Pinoys and you'll walk away with 7 new friends! The other 3 may be very confused 😂
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Merry Christmas jared 🎅
Ang galinggggg👏
See as you can observed that I dont skip the Ads para makaipon ka ng piso of going to our country....because soon you will come here you will have more subscribers fo sure
Jared nagulat si ate ng mag salita ka ng ilokano at Tagalog 👋👋👋 lagi-in mo lang makipag kwetuhan sa mga pinoy dyan you will be speak fluently pilipino language. Ingat po pre! 🎉🎉🎉 🤗🤗🤗
Hilarious! Remarkable grasp of Filipino (Tagalog). You really should visit the Philippines. BTW, Ilocano--like Tagalog, Bisaya, Kapampangan, Pangasinan, etc.--is a language. Even Filipinos think that that these Philippine languages are dialects.
You should do a Chavacano episode since you're already familiar with Spanish. Chat some Chavacano speakers in Spanish and let them respond back in Chavacano. 😄
I'm from Nueva Ecija too but now I'm here in Manila HAHAHAHA kala nyo Canada rin Hindi ahhh HAHAHAHAH
Merry Christmas jarrah 🎅
hoping you could come to the food capital of the PH, pampanga.
Try catching them gossiping about you. 😊😂
Galing mo mag tagalog.
Jared ang galing mo tlga
Wow I love to watch your Vlog. I'm a Vancouverite too..❤😂
Thanks Jared😀
Nakakabitin nmn jared ung video.Baka pwede nmn habaan para masnakakaaliw.
what a beautiful content
Watching your videos make me hungry for Oishi.
Tagalog, Ilocano, Spanish,(some English) spoken. Impressive dude! 👍 Btw, Filipinos call their respective languages, "dialects." I know it's wrong but I just let it be to avoid argument. I asked a Filipino lady once why she referred to their languages as "dialects." She said it's what has been taught in school and while growing up. So, Tagalog, Ilocano, Bisayà (Cebuano), Kapampangan, Hiligaynón (Ilonggo), Waray, Chavacano, Tausúg, Maranao, Maguindanón, and others are "dialects" for most Filipinos even though they're actual living languages.
A "dialect" is a variation within a language. Say for example, Tagalog has three main dialects, namely NCR, Batangas and Bulacan. Within Bicolandia, there exists several dialects of Bicolano, ie, the variety spoken in Sorsogón is different from the one in Naga.
So when you meet a Filipino, just refer to their languages as "dialects" to avoid confusion and argument even though it's wrong.
you're wrong 😂😂
@@ilyrics2775😂xure I am✊=D💦😛
@@ilyrics2775sure I am 😂
NASA luzun Yung zambales
Ang galing mong mag Tagalog bro😮
Ok yan Lodi pilipino food n LNG e vlog mo Jan..aroscaldo masarap Po yan..
OISHI in japanese delicious
You met up with ryan hale
Bulacan 👋
wow, I noticed @7:29 that you're girlfriend understood Tagalog, is she also studying Filipino?
Kase pinag uusapan nila yung tungkol sa anghang tas tinuro sya kaya siguro naintindihan nya na sya yung pinaguusapan 😅
Yung ex nya filipina😊 yan g.f nya ngsyon columbian.N a tuto via sa ex ny a ng pin a y nun.😊
What an enjoyable ten and a half minutes!
ipasyal mo ang jowa mo sa Zamboanga City,pag nagpunta kana dito sa Pinas Jared!
Zambales diffrent from Pampanga but their both from North Luzon Ph.
Wow, you know about Pangasinanse...
sir kmsta po kayo... iloveyou sir
nice pa shout out ka babayan,, im from sapang palay bulacan,,,
lahat ng vidio m idol pina nonood q,,,, i dol,,,
Jared you can pass as a White Spanish or Portuguese, after all this Countries are Europeans, as well other Spanish and speaking Countries in South America, they were colonized by Spain, thats why some looks like white People from Europe, Also Argentina has a lot of German immigrants, Brazil has immigrants from Portugal...
Anyways it is my opinion We are a Melting Pot of the World! 🇵🇭, 🍁,...
PANGGALATOK ang tawag sa dialect ng native PANGGASINAN hindi Ilocano ang ilocano dialect ay originated sa ILOCOS REGION
Ilocano is not a rare Filipino language. It is the third biggest Filipino language of native speakers (6 Million+) after Tagalog and Cebuano. Also is one of the major languages of the Philippines.
Rare for him as he does not hear it spoken freely among Filipinos unlike Tagalog which is universal.
It still doesn't change the fact Ilocano is actually not a "rare" language. The title was not subjective, and indicated it was objective. I am sure Jared was aware Ilocano is not actually "rare" and did some research before posting the video. Effectively it was clickbait. It seems he changed the title, due to likely others pointing it out. I enjoy his videos, but strange he had a clickbait title.@@ehdiwowin8412
Punta kana Philippines tapos gulatin mo mga tindahan 😂
As always, your videos are very inspiring. But what I don't like (like many other TH-camrs) is the distorting camera angle. Your OmeTV videos are way better. Let your girlfriend film it.
xiaoma!!
Oo parang hahahaha
Languages. Philippine languages. If Spanish and Portuguese are different languages, the languages of the Philippines are not dialects
So he finally went to the Philippines am confused???
I recorded this in Vancouver 😊
@Jayyhartmann I see I was confused cuz sari sari stores usually in Philippines 😆 hopefully you go there soon I was there in September was amazing am Hispanic the culture very similar to us Hispanics
@@luiscastillo451I t's more like a Filipino grocery than a "Sari-sari store." They are usually found in major cities in North America. I myself go there for my Ligo sardines brand that I grew up eating as a child. 😄
@@luiscastillo451He just wrote "Sari-sari store" to get more views. 😄 I have never seen an actual Sari-sari store in any major city in the US and I live in Chicago, which is a main city.
@@JosephOccenoBFH I see 👀
Nakakatayo ng balahibo hindi lang tagalog alam niya yun yung part na nakakamangha .. naka subs. Nako napanuod ko na mga videos mo .. keep it up more power sa vlog mo
It’s a language not a dialect
Try Just learn visaya language to kuya
you reminds me laoshu50500 :(
Thank you! 🥺 His videos were a huge inspiration to me
Sana po habaan mo content mo salamat
Isn't Ilocano the 3rd most popular dialect in the Philippines after Tagalog and Bisayan? Good on you for learning the dialect but it seems like 'click-bait' listing this video as speaking a 'RARE' Filipino dialect...
Yes, Ilocano is the third most spoken Philippine language, basically the lingua franca of northern Luzon. I was expecting something like Gaddang or Dumagat lol
@@kzm-cb5mrIbanág and Ibatán could be "rare" too.
@@kzm-cb5mrIlocano is the third most widely spoken after Bisayà (Cebuano) among Filipinos living in the States. When I stayed in the Bay Area, they even had a Cebuano channel on Cable TV. I'm thinking there would be Ilocano programs in Hawaii as there are more Ilocano than Tagalog speakers in that State.
Yeah it was click bait. It's understandable though
I give him credit for changing it after the comments came out
The lighting on your video is giving me a headache.
NOT IMPRESSED!!!!!!❌❌❌❌❌❌❌🚫🚫🚫🚫🚫👎👎👎👎👎👎
Why? I’m not impressed with your comment…….
*_well, that's ur problem!!! maybe no body loves you...._*
wow i luv it i really enjoyed that
Galing naman .
Language po hindi dialect.
When speaking of things like food, u don't say taga bulacan? rather u say gawang bulacan? or galing bulacan? Taga bulacan is used for people.
Punta kana Philippines tapos gulatin mo mga tindahan 😂