The language has a mixture of tagalog, bisaya and its own uniqueness (referring to words that are only native to the language itself) I am from Cebu and I understand 90% of what he said. By the way People from Manila would probably laugh at this Video title because libog means another thing to them. 😂
I dead watching this. I’ve lived in Iloilo for five years as a kid and this guy speaks it better than I can... not to mention his mannerism... he’s more Ilonggo than I am 🤦🏻♂️
You are so fluent not only in speaking but also in intonation and facial expressions. If we will not see who is speaking we can say the one who is speaking is a native ilonggo. ☺
No his not, he is a native american a lot of american in iloilo speak ilonggo or hiligaynon because of thier religion they are mormons and they are friendly too thats why easy for them to learn because anytime all the time they always talk to the locals often as they can so that they can learn and understand ilonggo
Nalingaw gid ko pamati sa imo ....i was so entertained listening to you .im so impressed how you know so many words in different dialects in Negros, panay and cebu islands of the Philippines. I can not understand Aklonon dialect .my grand mother is from Aklan . I m from Negros occidental.
I've been watching this for couple of times but I'm still entertained by how an American man learned to speak Hiligaynon. Even though I do not fully understand Hiligaynon as I grew being a Tagalog speaker or Taglish I should say but the way you show your facial expressions and gestures you really show how amazingly fluent you are in speaking in Hiligaynon.
Actually he don't speak Tagalog/Filipino.. he speak hiligaynon one of the language in the Philippines.. Edit: sorry! Next time I need to understand first before commenting...
Over a hundred language , dialects and subdialects in our country. I can speak only 7 of it but can understand around 5 more though can't speak it. Nice to know that you can speak the language of our people. It's the easiest way to understand the people.
Impressive comparison between different dialects in the Visayas region. The way you're telling your story in Ilonngo has no traces that you're an English native speaker. I salute you man for learning the dialect :-)
Proud Aklanon Here. We have the most unique dialect. We have EA, EI, EI, EO, EU, of which only few people can pronounce. Only locals. But ironically we can understand hiligaynon, cebuannon and more. "Abong Saeamat" = Maraming Salamat. "Eobog"=Higa.
I'm impressed! Had I listened only to the video without watching it, I would have thought the guy was an Ilongo. I understood some of the words since I am a native Waray speaker. The accent and intonation sounds to me like the real one. Good job. Btw, humay in Waray is unmilled rice or palay in Tagalog 😁
I'm a filipino and I can only understand 40% of what he's saying. It's such a shame for a full blooded Filipino like me to know only tagalog and english while there are 189 language in the Philippines. Planning to learn other language in the Future! Pag yamanin natin ang ating sariling wika! ❤
Ang Galing mo talaga NG Language Ilongo Visayas. Panay dirà Ako natawo sa Capiz, Roxas, Capiz. Nice ang Salita Ilongo mabuti kapa? Ang anak Kong Italian indi kabalo mag hambala Ilongo Visayas. ENGLISH ITALIAN. TAGA Capiz però magwapa ang mga teenagers... Young Pretty.
You're absolutely amazing! I served in Malibu and Iloilo and never learned aklanon. My ilonggo was absolutely funny, although I tried hard to do the accent the best I could.
Cebuano speaking ako, pero siling sang amigo ko nga ilonggo sakon, " mig, kadto ka di' sa'mon, di gid namon ihawon ang ido kung way kagid". Sabat ko, ngaa may kagid gid nga ido to? 😅😅😅
Wow! Im so impressed the way you speak the dialects. Your accent, intonations and pitch so perfect! How many years did you learn? You speak like the locals. I noticed while you' re speaking you're doing the mannerisms and idiosyncrasies of the Filipinos so unbelivable.
Your ilonggo and the delivery and the refusal to use english and sticking to ilonggo made me subscribe. You were thinking of the word palayan, 'ugma-an', basakan. Kabalo ka man gani mag estorya sa ilonggo bisan tono timo mabatian ko man. Pirti kusog ilonggo timo, di na pad dulaun ha boss 😎
I don't speak a word of hiligaynon but your delivery is so impressive and expression to booth. I understood everything you said, You're a gifted individual.
Favee TV and FYI Hiligaynon is a dialect not a language.. The people of IloIlo is called ilonggo and their dialect is also called ilonggo but in Negros Occidental the people are called Negrosanon and that's where the dialect called Hiligaynon..
@@reikorobyn6015 FYI I am an Ilonggo myself. I live in Iloilo. Generally, we refer everyone living in the island of Panay as Ilonggo and we call our LANGUAGE as HILIGAYNON. Why we consider it as a language⁇ Because it has a standardized code used in spoken and written form. We have a Hiligaynon dictionary. Dialacts, on the other hand, are spoken vernacular codes without a standardized written system... so calling Hiligaynon as a dialect is an insult to us Ilonggos. Btw, we also have dialects here in the Province of Iloilo... Akeanon, Kinaray-a... ex. kag rako pa wara lang ko kamaan kang tanan gid nga panghambal basta amo ray-a rigya sa amon. Salamat gid.
@@reikorobyn6015 dialect kapag naka base ito sa isang lingwahe. For example, English(British) is a language while US English , Australian English so on are dialects of British English. Sa atin pa, Tagalog is a language, Filipino is a dialect of Tagalog, since Jan binase ang National language natin. Hiligaynon, Cebuano, ilocano, Maguindanao etc. Are all LANGUAGES.
@@dmztv2733 One of the reasons people are calling it mere dialects is because that's what the school taught them. Dapat baguhin nila yun dahil sa una palang they were never mere dialects only.
Wow..!! Ilonggo.. 😍😍😍 My heart went Oppss.. 😍😍😂Pilipino ko pero Ilonggo,Bisaya(dyutay lang) Tagalog. na bal an ko ya aw.? 😍😍😂 quarantine brought me here.. 😷😷 Rice field (Talamnan) Bacolod.. 😍😍
Kami pud gani mismo na bisayang dako malibog kondi gani malipong pagsabot sa ubang klase nga bisaya. Ang bisaya gud kai may lain-laing version sa kada lugar o isla. Tinood ang ilonggo kai tam-is na iba na klase na bisaya. Ang imo paagi makasabot ka na nasuko sila kai gakunot na ang agtang og siga na ang mata.
Mas maayo kpa gni kay fluent ka maghambal sang Hiligaynon. We really appreciate the way you like our dialect .Ricefield is talamnanan in Ilonggo or taramnan in Karay-a. Thanks
The way he tells a story is the way an Ilonggo tells a story - intonations, pitch, accents, mannerisms, gestures, eye contact and all. Really amazing!
I know right!! Makes it even more amazing
I am impressed with the pronunciation and the intonation. Amazing bro
The language has a mixture of tagalog, bisaya and its own uniqueness (referring to words that are only native to the language itself) I am from Cebu and I understand 90% of what he said. By the way People from Manila would probably laugh at this Video title because libog means another thing to them. 😂
Wow very impressive. I cant believe he can speak fluent ilonggo. Ang galing mo dude. Watching here from japan 🇯🇵
May Pari Gani kami sa Antique nga Italian. Fluent gid mag Ilonggo.
I dead watching this. I’ve lived in Iloilo for five years as a kid and this guy speaks it better than I can... not to mention his mannerism... he’s more Ilonggo than I am 🤦🏻♂️
Amazing..pitoy mo dayne ehh..ka hawd sang imo ilonggo.. hats
off
lol! ang galing nitong kano! impressive. Hindi ko man maintindihan, pero na-impress ako talaga!
From Roxas City Capiz here ka mayad gd ya paman sa imo mag ilonggo I am very impressed ♥️
Na wili ko ka tan. Aw sang vlogg mo.. You making us proud ilonggos❤️
Impressive! Bisan kami nga native mixture of English, Tagalog and Ilonngo kun kis-a kay nagalakot-lakot na. Keep it up!
Hahahaha intsendihan ko man ba ❤️ proud ilonggo ❤️ taga Capiz man ko ,la man aswang de 🤣🤣
That’s impressive having to speak those languages.thanks for your appreciation to 🇵🇭.
Wow! he speak really well.
Kanami sa imo mg istorya nalingaw ko sg pamati, ipadayon lg maayo mo hinimuan
You are so fluent not only in speaking but also in intonation and facial expressions. If we will not see who is speaking we can say the one who is speaking is a native ilonggo. ☺
Very impressed with your Hiligaynon...You're very fluent!
Nice :) Basta Ilonggo sweet lover :)
Sayang hindi ko maintindihan, pero you look ˈhænsəm sa pag sasalita mo ng Hiligaynon😊
He is so cute and so native when speaking Ilonggo. ☺️ he can different visayan language and tagalog. Impressive.
If I close my eyes..I might tell that he is a native from Iloilo
Cabalo ka ba og vessaya
Ngan waray
Sobrang galing nya talaga
No his not, he is a native american a lot of american in iloilo speak ilonggo or hiligaynon because of thier religion they are mormons and they are friendly too thats why easy for them to learn because anytime all the time they always talk to the locals often as they can so that they can learn and understand ilonggo
My gosh.. His so great..!!! How long have been here in the Philippines??? Oh my gosh.. I'm still shockzzz.. Amazing
Nalingaw gid ko pamati sa imo ....i was so entertained listening to you .im so impressed how you know so many words in different dialects in Negros, panay and cebu islands of the Philippines. I can not understand Aklonon dialect .my grand mother is from Aklan . I m from Negros occidental.
I've been watching this for couple of times but I'm still entertained by how an American man learned to speak Hiligaynon. Even though I do not fully understand Hiligaynon as I grew being a Tagalog speaker or Taglish I should say but the way you show your facial expressions and gestures you really show how amazingly fluent you are in speaking in Hiligaynon.
Mormon missionaries are awesome people to talk to when you need a spiritual conversation.
I hope I can speak Tagalog as good as this guy is in this dialect. Magaling!
Actually he don't speak Tagalog/Filipino.. he speak hiligaynon one of the language in the Philippines..
Edit: sorry! Next time I need to understand first before commenting...
@kiwibrown OK sorry my bad.. I did not get attention the second to the last word he said..
Ang lingwahi sa iloilo ay hiligaynon , ang sa San Miguel ay karay-a...Btw,you're impressive
Galeng sobra! Thanks so much..
Your so fluent! Im from Philippines and I dont know how to speak Ilonggo because I'm Bisaya 🤣😂
Over a hundred language , dialects and subdialects in our country. I can speak only 7 of it but can understand around 5 more though can't speak it. Nice to know that you can speak the language of our people. It's the easiest way to understand the people.
Impressive comparison between different dialects in the Visayas region. The way you're telling your story in Ilonngo has no traces that you're an English native speaker. I salute you man for learning the dialect :-)
Your so good speaking ilonggo my brod.Its amazing.
Wow sana ALL magaling mka addapt ng hiligaynon words paano pa God Bless you
Maraming salamat sir sa paggamit mo sa salitang Filipino.
Oh may gosh nahuya man ko ba,mayo pa iya ilonggo.
Pigaw ka gid...hehe
Unsay pigid?
Heheh oo ah marami talaga gaya ko waray ang mama ko papa ko ilonggo naman pero nand2 ako sa baguio city benguet kaya kankana-ey ang gamit ko😉
Very impressive, fluent with right accent. Really funny.....
Salamat sir sang pagkagusto m.sa Iloilo I'm proud to be ilonggo
You are so impressive bro!
Wow. I am amazed with the accent. He really got it!
I Love listening to you,talking in hiligaynon very fluent,
Hi! So nice to hear you speak hiligaynon hahaha even the tone... sing song gid ya...
You're so cute when talking on our language.enjoy your channel
Ay kanami gidya cmu mag hiligaynon, mixed na ang dialect na gamit mo sir😃
Ai kasadya sang imo nga pagpuyo sa pinas... congratulations!job well done...👏😇
Surprise you very fluent... How long you learned that
Proud Aklanon Here. We have the most unique dialect. We have EA, EI, EI, EO, EU, of which only few people can pronounce. Only locals. But ironically we can understand hiligaynon, cebuannon and more. "Abong Saeamat" = Maraming Salamat. "Eobog"=Higa.
Haha this makes me smile and laugh..he speaks our language well..kudos
I love watching your videos because Of how you speak Ilonggo. I know how to speak but your better than me. 😊
Thank you for the love. And I love too...
nice bro...i understand your ilonggo and i can talk too...kabalo man gid mag hambal sang ilonggo!
I'm impressed! Had I listened only to the video without watching it, I would have thought the guy was an Ilongo. I understood some of the words since I am a native Waray speaker. The accent and intonation sounds to me like the real one. Good job. Btw, humay in Waray is unmilled rice or palay in Tagalog 😁
waa napaka pogi tlaga nitooooo 🥰🥰 sagad sagad pa mag ilongo , linti gid ☺️🥰
I'm a filipino and I can only understand 40% of what he's saying. It's such a shame for a full blooded Filipino like me to know only tagalog and english while there are 189 language in the Philippines. Planning to learn other language in the Future! Pag yamanin natin ang ating sariling wika! ❤
Im ilonggo and i understand 98% of what hes saying- 🙂
I am from Mambusao. And I like the way you speak in our language. But ang dako sa amon sa Mambusao is "Jagko" 😂
Ang cute haha sa iloilo ka pla nag mission ung kapatid ko nmn sa Australia na assign
Ang Galing mo talaga NG Language Ilongo Visayas. Panay dirà Ako natawo sa Capiz, Roxas, Capiz. Nice ang Salita Ilongo mabuti kapa? Ang anak Kong Italian indi kabalo mag hambala Ilongo Visayas. ENGLISH ITALIAN. TAGA Capiz però magwapa ang mga teenagers... Young Pretty.
He he he.... Incredible...perfect ilonggo
WOW YOU ARE AMAZING, I DIN’T QUITE UNDERSTAND THE LANGUAGE IN VISAYA AREA, BUT YOU SOUND REALLY GOOD, THUMBS UP, SALAMAT FOR SHARING, MABUHAY.
You're absolutely amazing! I served in Malibu and Iloilo and never learned aklanon. My ilonggo was absolutely funny, although I tried hard to do the accent the best I could.
I am impressed..😲😲
I'm Cebuano but I understand everything he says.
Yes, me too.
Me too
Kasabot ko sa iya gisulti bisan Bisaya Kong dako.
Amazing intonation. Good Job.
Ka katuwa kuhangbkuha nya style sang mga taga ILoilo
Galing mo para Naruto ng salita hiligaynon ng iloilo,narice manobo tribe ako ng Davao city sa Mindanao pero maintindihan ko salita..
Impressive! And he looks good too🤭
Cebuano speaking ako, pero siling sang amigo ko nga ilonggo sakon, " mig, kadto ka di' sa'mon, di gid namon ihawon ang ido kung way kagid". Sabat ko, ngaa may kagid gid nga ido to? 😅😅😅
I'm a pilipino but I don't understand Ilocano language. But the Ilocano accent was there, congratulations to learn one of our dialect.
it is ilonggo he's speaking and not ilocano.
Cute cute cmu mag ilonggo..nami kaw kusi un hahahaha
Wow! Im so impressed the way you speak the dialects. Your accent, intonations and pitch so perfect! How many years did you learn? You speak like the locals. I noticed while you' re speaking you're doing the mannerisms and idiosyncrasies of the Filipinos so unbelivable.
ur a great story teller i also speak hilligaynon like ilonggo im from bacolod !
Hahaha galing mga dong! ang lambing... mean the way they speak sounds very gentle and soft. ❤️
Your ilonggo and the delivery and the refusal to use english and sticking to ilonggo made me subscribe. You were thinking of the word palayan, 'ugma-an', basakan.
Kabalo ka man gani mag estorya sa ilonggo bisan tono timo mabatian ko man. Pirti kusog ilonggo timo, di na pad dulaun ha boss 😎
I'm a native pilipino and I don't know how to speak that language because I'm waray
I don't speak a word of hiligaynon but your delivery is so impressive and expression to booth. I understood everything you said, You're a gifted individual.
Ako bordz taga AKLAN ofw sa Hong Kong.sige ako ka hinibayag kimo.support ko kamo pati Ilonggo boyz
FYI, the language is called Hiligaynon. Ilonggo are actually the people. By the way, paano ka nakabalo mag Hiligaynon? Your fluency is impressive! :)
Favee TV and FYI Hiligaynon is a dialect not a language..
The people of IloIlo is called ilonggo and their dialect is also called ilonggo but in Negros Occidental the people are called Negrosanon and that's where the dialect called Hiligaynon..
Missionary kc cla mga studyante po cla at mormons din!!
@@reikorobyn6015 FYI I am an Ilonggo myself. I live in Iloilo. Generally, we refer everyone living in the island of Panay as Ilonggo and we call our LANGUAGE as HILIGAYNON. Why we consider it as a language⁇ Because it has a standardized code used in spoken and written form. We have a Hiligaynon dictionary. Dialacts, on the other hand, are spoken vernacular codes without a standardized written system... so calling Hiligaynon as a dialect is an insult to us Ilonggos. Btw, we also have dialects here in the Province of Iloilo... Akeanon, Kinaray-a... ex. kag rako pa wara lang ko kamaan kang tanan gid nga panghambal basta amo ray-a rigya sa amon. Salamat gid.
@@reikorobyn6015 dialect kapag naka base ito sa isang lingwahe. For example, English(British) is a language while US English , Australian English so on are dialects of British English. Sa atin pa, Tagalog is a language, Filipino is a dialect of Tagalog, since Jan binase ang National language natin. Hiligaynon, Cebuano, ilocano, Maguindanao etc. Are all LANGUAGES.
@@dmztv2733 One of the reasons people are calling it mere dialects is because that's what the school taught them. Dapat baguhin nila yun dahil sa una palang they were never mere dialects only.
Ka cute!!! 😍
ayos ka may friend support here poh ser👍👍❤️❤️❤️🤟🙏🙏🙏
Wow..!! Ilonggo.. 😍😍😍
My heart went Oppss.. 😍😍😂Pilipino ko pero Ilonggo,Bisaya(dyutay lang) Tagalog. na bal an ko ya aw.? 😍😍😂
quarantine brought me here.. 😷😷
Rice field (Talamnan)
Bacolod.. 😍😍
Kami pud gani mismo na bisayang dako malibog kondi gani malipong pagsabot sa ubang klase nga bisaya. Ang bisaya gud kai may lain-laing version sa kada lugar o isla. Tinood ang ilonggo kai tam-is na iba na klase na bisaya. Ang imo paagi makasabot ka na nasuko sila kai gakunot na ang agtang og siga na ang mata.
You’re so good,perfect ilonggo
Hiligaynon at Karay-ah is the Best😍
I am impressed. I am a Filipino and speaks only the Cebuano language. I can understand some of the words he spoke.
Wow! Nice.very proud of you
Bicolana ako, kahit hindi ko naintindihan nakakatuwa syang panoorin ang galing haha.
Wow ka sagad cmu mag illonggo .pati ang tono hehe good job
Mas maayo kpa gni kay fluent ka maghambal sang Hiligaynon. We really appreciate the way you like our dialect .Ricefield is talamnanan in Ilonggo or taramnan in Karay-a. Thanks
Wow!!! You speak well in in ilongo brother. Big respect to you bro.....salute. Godbless you always.
Tama ra! Sa city hiligaynon pero pag mag gwa ka karay a na.
Haha amazing, and funny Im cebuano, I barely speak hiligaynon
Hahahahahahahaha. Busssssiiit! 😂😂
Sadya bala kabalo ka maghambal sang ilonggo. Galing mo na magsalita hindi slang. Nakakatuwa naman kayo.👍👍👍
haha, bisan kmi gni Bro' nga pure pinoy nagalibog mn ang ulo sa nanari-sari nga linggwahe 😂 pero kasagad gd simu mg ini-longgo aa 😄
Katanda❤️❤️👏👏👏💖💖😂😂
Ka cute ba..
Wow very nice accent like native hilagaynin speaker
Ka maayo ka ma ilonggo ya hahhahahaa nahuya ko hahahha abaw😅😂💕
Wow you can speak Visayan language fluently smart.
Natatawa ako sa facial expressions mo. Pinoy na Pinoy na din. Hahha
Naham-ot gid ako sa imo nga storya. Padayon lang!