Filipinos are known for having large close-knit extended families and a full-sized reunion can include about 30 people at a minimum. Reunions only happen a few times a year and everyone knows it’s a rare time when you can catch…
What’s Cebu Up To in Quarantine?
Many businesses in Cebu may have physically closed up shop but that doesn’t mean Cebuano enterprise is dead. Facebook is an active component of many Cebuano lives and during the event of quarantine, it has more purpose than just connecting…
Filipino Life in California
Audio translations for useful Tagalog and Ilocano vocabularies can be found below. Hovering underlined texts gives you Tagalog and Ilocano translations. Are you a Filipino living in another part of the world other than the Philippines? Living in more developed…
Filipinos Dream Big and Work Hard
Hover or tap underlined words for translations to Tagalog and Ilocano text. Listen to audio translations below. Hard life may be prevalent` for most Filipinos like me, but we dream big, work hard though success may seem far. I thought I…
Christmas “Pasko” for Filipinos
Hover or tap underlined words for translations to Tagalog and Ilocano text. Listen to audio translations below. Shareable Christmas Quotes below! Christmas is a season that every Filipino is looking forward to. Everyone starts feeling the spirit of Christmas as early…
Moringa – an Icon for Most Filipinos
Tips: Underlined words in this article are translated to text. Click the buttons for audio translations. I grew up on a farm. My grandparents were farmers in the Philippines before they moved to the United States. My father continued to cultivate…