AN INDIAN🇮🇳, A PERMANENT RESIDENT IN THE PHILIPPINES 🇵🇭
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- čas přidán 8. 07. 2024
- Hi guys welcome back to my channel, in this video, an Indian student shared her experience of being the only Indian student in the junior high school, thank you for watching, bye for now
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Hey Dami, new viewer here. Is your school Lyceum? Seems like the kid is studying in Mother Goose.
Yes po
@@eatwithdami5135 wow nice. I wish could've been more foreign students back then when I was studying in LNU. Anyway, wishing u all the best and enjoy your stay at the university mall🤣 also don't forget to study your tagalog. You'll be seeing more of us when you leave PH to work abroad🤣
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Indians living in the philippines are very peaceful people .
the young girl already sounds like a really local girl the way she speaks English and Filipino.
She was born, grew up and schooled here, is it that strange for her to speak tagalog like a native? What would be strange is her speaking with an indian accent, intonation and mannerism.
well she was born here, so it would really be like that
@@rap3208 yeah like some pure filipinos here. the conyos....
This pretty Indian girl need youtube channel ❤
No.
Wow here accent Is Filipino so impressive 😊❤
I'm so glad that you and your family like our country. Im a pilipino natural born half Chinese/ pinay But now I'm living here in usa. I'm already 64 and Retire us citizens. I'm still loving my country and always missing my own cultures now spoke 5 languages. English British American English, Spanish, Tagalog, and Ilocano. Unfortunately I don't speak Chinese.
She's so beautiful proud of you girl
Beautiful girl. Filipino accent but never tried Filipino food. I respect that though. We need more good Indians.
SHE IS SO BEAUTIFUL.
No Indian accent.
YOUR GUEST INDIAN IS BRIGHT SMART AND SWEET
So beautiful indian gurl❤
thank you so much to both of you loving the philippines and choosed to be the 2nd home or either maybe your home country...❤❤❤
adorable
The girl was already a Filipino citizen for she was born in the Philippines.She speak like ordinary Filipino studying in private school. Maybe her parent just taught her their language , to always remember their roots..
This is not America buddy. You need to have Filipino parents or Papers for Naturalization
@@Random_JapGuyShe said it already in 2:54 that she is already a citizen
Beautiful vlog i liked it.that young lady is smart😊😊😊
keep it up
Hi Dami..
Nice to see another vlog from you.
Keep it up, and have a great day...
Ya'll amazing. 🥰
She's a beautiful Indian.
she looks a very smart kid.
Ang gandang batang india 🌹
wow ha really bright student
Cebu nice respected people visaya , very great people they call sir ,and ma'am .❤
the world continues to find our differences to create friction instead of just focus on more important things
she is very pretty
Beautiful young lady
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Lovely girl😊😊
Just subscribed
Glad to see she is happy here in Phils
I love your content. Just keep going. ❤
Thank you po❤️
Hi, keep safe😊
Watching🇵🇭❤️❤️🙏
Love this beautiful & smart girl..watching from Chicago
Thank you ma’am ❤️
Nice one demi for this
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she's very beautiful.
Keep it up👍👍
She was born and raised in the Philippines so she’s filipina
Hi, I'm New subscriber here 😊
Its good that she is studying in a private school where most students are respectful.
Shes a Filipina of Indian descent. As much a Filipina as any native Filipino.
She’s very confident!
possible Miss Philippines
PRETTY BABY GURL
Thank yuo beautiful ladies
Filipinos are getting more open and open more curious than usual to Indians because of mekus mekus haha
We proud to leave in Philippines
New subscriber here po
She talks super native filipino
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its nice to see a vlogger like you..... Im a Pilipino but i guess you have more places in the Pilippines that you visited than me..... haha.... keep on vlogging, its enjoyable and educational
New subs here
Nice video dami, am also in Philippines too
Thank you so much😍
Her accent is already very much Filipino even when she is speaking in English
New subscriber thanks for your experience in my country Philippines godbless
Magandang Bata,Gagandang Dalaga Pa Yan…at WOW,Multilingual Sya.
Gandang bata
In Cebuano - akung Pangalan/Akung Ngaan/Ako si... depends on which Visayan/Bisaya dialect. Ilonggo, Waray, Cebuano, etc. there are more than 17 Visayan Languages/Dialect which Cebuano is the most Common
Maganda sya
Nice content. She's a Filipina of Indian descent. No different to other Filipinos of Chinese, American, Hispanic, African, Korean, Mecican Asean etc or any mixture of descent. Keep up the mixing pot of different cultures living together in harmony in the Philippines.
Our ancestors came from Fuji an china. U should respect Chinese people
My alma matter LNU😊 I miss Dagupan,will probably visit next month.I gained many Indians and Pakistani friends in LNU during my studies there😊
The accent more is like a Filipino English Accent , kudos to the kid
Namaste,❤wow She so pretty Indian.fluent in tagalog ,englishetc.Thank u Demi for very awesome interview,frm Luzon.Never see Pangasinan.😊W.frm H.kkeep ip blogging.Happy for u both.God bless😊❤
Thank you for watching ❤️
She grew up in the Philippines. She knows the Philippine culture like a local.
Dami have you visited Cebu? If you would like to know where in Cebu are Foreigners Studying, Try visiting South Western University-Phinma, Gullas College of Medicine in Banilad, Mandaue City and Indian Aeronautics University in Lapu2x City
Her english accent is like filipino accent . That's what i heard it
New subscriber ❤
Hi Dami.. ^^
Her accent legit pilipino.
I can definitely hear the filipino english accent on this one. I live in Canada and the indians here got that strong indian english accent!
Dami means a lot in filipino.
My 3 Children and me are permanently living in the USA (Hawaii and Nevada). One was left in Philippines. I'm retired now and I hope to go home soon for good in Ilocos and spend the rest of my life in my home town.
So many indians in las piñas
Indian students in Canada 🇨🇦 many😊
Girl, you are pretty. Don't get fat. You can be the next Miss India or Miss Philippines competing the universe.
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Mekus Mekus munayan insan😂😂😂
Hi Dami. My niece has indian father and we live in Dasol Pangasinan.
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Filipino accent na si indian girl
she was born here thats why she has filipino accent than indian accent, very beautiful young girl
You are a good interviewer Dami. You really listen and knows how to ask follow up questions. Do you have a nickname here? "MUCHO", "Lot," " Many", "Damisky", "Mimi","Dadang"?
She likes Filipino food jolibee
Sto nino means baby jesus
Last last month instead of 2 months ago, she's filipino alright.
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Sat Sri Akal to all the Punjabis in the Philippines!
Her family already transferred...she was interviewed by Dorcas before with her family and she was way smaller with her sisters...😎
Transferred from where to
@@jonathanabad3917 before she studied in SWU in Cebu City to now Dagupan City...as what she said in her interview😎
Her accent is very Filipino
nothing should be ask about standardization of education, the question should, not impossing though, which is more advance... standardized education is not students'😅😅 i love watching your videos... for other Pinoys go in other country to study
The pronunciation she use is deferent than his fellow Indian.
I believe there's an Indian community in the Philippines.
yes a lot.most of them mga negosyante
Indians are scattered and only quite a few. Most of them are money lenders, students. I don't see them in groups or airing some events.
There is a sikh community in manila, at U.N. avenue near robinsons
in front of unilever phils
Im expecting that shes gonna sound like an indian with an indian accent but nah I was wrong the way she speaks english and tagalog sounded like a native filipina even her HINDI accent is so filipina 😅
I am Indian She is definitly a Punjabi Girl.
Thats a filipina.
Actually our language is no longer Tagalog but Taglish and it fits her well
Philippines has two official languages Filipino derived from "Tagalog" and it is the national language of the Philippines and English. When you say Taglish, it is just a code switching or mixing in the use of Tagalog and English.
@@jabais125nope! There is no such derivation. Filipino (a national language) is a mixed of Philippine languages. English is (foreign) our second official language use by the government.
@@alkaizerplaza1342 the phrase national language is for the Filipino language. That's why I said, ...and English which is under the two official languages I have mentioned.
@@alkaizerplaza1342 Well, Tagalog is where the Filipino language was derived from. Aside from the Tagalog words, there are also words borrowed from the Spanish and English languages. These words were then nativised and included in the vocabulary of the Filipino language.
Taglish only in Manila - or should I say, the more affluent portions. I think its still tagalog mostly, and deep tagalog, that is, in provinces like Batangas, Quezon etc.
Wahahaha
Wow , but she spoken like local filipino.