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what do you think is the next linguistic phenomenom that will evolve in the Philippines?

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MANILA -- With the rise of technological advancements in the country, more and more students today have a hard time using Filipino language in oral and written communication because the vernacular seems impractical to use in discussions pertaining to modern education and lifestyle.

“Mas madali sa akin ang pag-unawa ng English dahil mas madalas itong nagagamit kahit saan kumpara sa ibang Filipino words, hindi ko po maunawaan ang malalim na salitang Filipino. Halimbawa po ang conference room sa Filipino tagop na hindi naman po gaano nagagamit (It is easier for me to understand English because it is used everywhere compared to some Filipino words, I cannot understand deep Filipino words. For example, conference room. The Filipino translation tagop is not usually used),” Jogie Mae Tiago told the Philippine News Agency (PNA) in an interview.

Tiago, a grade 12 student at President Corazon C. Aquino High School, prefers to use English when communicating and learning most of the subjects in school because English words are shorter making them easier to pronounce and spell.

Citing her observation about the Filipino language being unpopular among students, Bagong Pag-asa Senior High School teacher Joreza Sayon said this could be attributed to the lack of application of most Filipino words.

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