Colors in Filipino
Eduardo MarescaTagalog language November 28, 2020
I stumbled upon this post while checking my Facebook notifications.
Rarely do Filipinos use native words to talk about colors, apart from the very common ones like itim, puti, dilaw, asul or pula. Some like kalimbahin or mabaya I have, quite honestly, never heard of.
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My name is Eduardo Maresca and I am married to a Filipina. I speak Tagalog and I’ve acquired a great deal of experience with Filipinos and the Filipino culture and mentality that I am happy to share through this blog View all posts by Eduardo Maresca
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