1:31:29is like tenedor but like tiny:pinching_hand:, I like it
1:31:29el que tengo aquí colgado- perdon
1:31:39no the numbers we have our own but some still uses the Spanish numbers
1:31:41we also use spanish numbers for time and currency !
1:31:46sometimes banyo can be reffered to as inidoro or kubeta
1:31:51but i love how it went from horror stream to tagalog 101
1:31:52we use spanish numbers for telling time
1:32:06shouldn't be that hard right?
1:32:22kind of easy and hard. like 8 since you need context clues
1:32:24shouldn't be too hard. maybe your pronunciation is smth you need to work on. maybe?
1:32:26we have the same conjugation?
1:32:27i think around 7, because even though there are borrowed words, i think tagalog sentence structure can be confusing sometimes
1:32:28well sentence structuring is different from how spanish and english is
1:32:28its ur pronunciation u gotta work on
1:32:32A lot of our loanwords about food and produce are from Aztecs because we accepted trade goods from Mexico as part of the Spanish Empire
1:32:36tagalog grammar is nuts! words wre easy but syntax and structure is bonkers.
1:32:37I think the only problem will be the pronunciation?
1:32:43say ‘a seal pushed me’ in French its so cute
1:32:47tenemos la misma conjugación en cuanto a las frases o?