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woodward: Thanks Arsenio. I spent a while trying to imagine where the syllables are in that word.
woodward: I had heard of Tagalog though llonggo is a new language for me. I looked it up and saw that it is...
woodward: That's right. And yes, sometimes we say millions (or thousands etc) when we exaggerate.
Arsenio C. Alisbo Jr.: I'm a trilingual. I can speak tagalog, Ilonggo and few English.
Arsenio C. Alisbo Jr.: The longest known Filipino word in a dictionary is the 32-letter, 13-syllable...
Lawan: 1. million - 'cos you are being specific - three million 2. Millions - not specific -...
woodward: Hi, The second sentence is correct. “Although changes may be risky and not widely accepted” Do yo...
Shawne: Good day, Which is the correct way to write may be for part of this sentence: "Although...
