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Robin Padilla Cited Pinoy International Auditions Stressing Point On Learning Nation’s Language

The action star and the veteran actor Robin Padilla cited international auditions of some Filipinos as he stresses his point on learning the language of a nation.

 

Lately, the reported “rudeness” and “racist” issue of the action star has circulated online.

It was after the people has reacted to the way he treated a Korean auditionee in Pilipinas Got Talent.

On the said particular episode, he insisted that the Korean should technically speak Tagalog because he in the Philippines and he is joining “Pilipinas” Got Talent.

Robin Padilla is definitely one of those people whose nationalism is really firm that he would probably reach the point of sacrificing half of himself for the country.

Thus, he stresses in an Instagram post his point in learning one’s language as he cited video of Filipina Alienette Coldfire who can speak fluently in French and others on the international stage.

He wrote on the post, “Dr Jose Rizal learned the alphabet at the age of 3 and learned to read and write at the age of 5. Rizal reportedly spoke over 20 languages, including Tagalog, Spanish, French, German, Italian and Japanese.- Schatzi Quodala, Inquirer Research “Ito ang Halimbawa ng Kulturang Pilipino”.

Napakahalaga rin sa atin ang paggalang sa wika at kultura ng ibang bayan lalo kapag tayo ay ang bisita nila o empleyado nila o kinukupkop nila.. ito ang larawan/video kung paanong ipinamukha ng mga ILUSTRADO sa ibang lahi sa kanilang teritoryo mismo ang Pakikiisa ngunit nanaig pa rin ang ating pagkaPilipino.

Dr Jose Rizal learned the alphabet at the age of 3 and learned to read and write at the age of 5. Rizal reportedly spoke over 20 languages, including Tagalog, Spanish, French, German, Italian and Japanese.- Schatzi Quodala, Inquirer Research "Ito ang Halimbawa ng Kulturang Pilipino". Napakahalaga rin sa atin ang paggalang sa wika at kultura ng ibang bayan lalo kapag tayo ay ang bisita nila o empleyado nila o kinukupkop nila.. ito ang larawan/video kung paanong ipinamukha ng mga ILUSTRADO sa ibang lahi sa kanilang teritoryo mismo ang Pakikiisa ngunit nanaig pa rin ang ating pagkaPilipino. Itinaas nila ang ating Lahi sa pamamagitan ng Respeto! Talino! at Talento!! Mabuhay ang kabataang MULAT !!! dasal koy magising din ang mga Tulog In shaa Allah! Mabuhay ang Tagalog Republic!! Sa salitáng tagalog katutura’y ang lahát nang tumubo sa Sangkapuluáng itó; sa makatuid, bisaya man, iloko man, kapangpangan man, etc., ay tagalog din. (The word tagalog means all those born in this archipelago; therefore, though visayan, ilocano, pampango, etc. they are all tagalogs. JustDUit2018 @marieltpadilla @vidanes_cm @direkbinibini @piolo_pascual @reallysharoncuneta @nahdare @karmipalafox @jamdramos @elgab18 @sittidjalia @vhongx44 @abscbn_corporation @praybeytbenjamin @teamrobinpadillaglobal @ricardopenson @remapohno @omengq @jackie_ianablir @wally_villanueva @pinkywebb @partystartersph @queeniepadillarevert @maisara_latiph @sindaw2013 @jugsjugsjugs @amormaclang Penny Disimban/ Dennis UY/ Junaid Doro/ Borgee Dalidig/ Afia Imam/ Langcap Mangata/ engineer AbdulRahman/ Mommy Pesigue "Omel" Macabando Basman

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Itinaas nila ang ating Lahi sa pamamagitan ng Respeto! Talino! at Talento!! Mabuhay ang kabataang MULAT !!! dasal koy magising din ang mga Tulog In shaa Allah! Mabuhay ang Tagalog Republic!! Sa salitáng tagalog katutura’y ang lahát nang tumubo sa Sangkapuluáng itó; sa makatuid, bisaya man, iloko man, kapangpangan man, etc., ay tagalog din.
(The word tagalog means all those born in this archipelago; therefore, though visayan, ilocano, pampango, etc. they are all tagalogs.”

 

Source: philnews

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