I like Atasha cause she excels in everything. She’s smart, good singer, plays musical instrument, good artist, good athlete, and pretty face. Mapapaisip ka na lang ano kayang kalait lait sakanya?
Bakit hindi? She has Filipino parents. Buti nga, not like Gretchen Barretto's daughter, who also has Filipino parents but can't speak Filipino well. Ang excuse ni Greta is, sa British International School daw kasi nag-aral.
12:56 dominique is not fluent in tagalog pala? I had classmates in college who studied in ISM and BSM and matatas naman mag tagalog. For me, very tryhard kapag sa pilipinas ka lumaki yet you can’t speak tagalog fluently 🤷♀️ Kudos to Atasha!
Natawa nga ako sa mga nakatira sa Pilipinas sabay hindi marunong mag Tagalog. Sorry but it doesn't make you sosyal or cool to not know the language of the country you live in.
If you grew up in a province where a dialect is more widely spoken, it's understandable to speak English and your dialect more. Textbook Tagalog would be learned and a bit awkward to use conversationally to some. But Dom grew up in Manila. How pretentious to say she can't speak Tagalog. How'd she talk to the help? Even to wait staff and tinderas, don't you make an effort to speak Tagalog?
Remember it isn't always the kids' choice. Andami sa atin na pinalaki at pinapalaki na panay English lang (kahit na di mayaman) kasi nakakatalino daw. Kaya madaming bata nahihirapan sa eskwelahan kapag Filipino na ang subject.
Don’t blame dominique coz ang mga friends nya sa school di rin pinoy,sa bahay sino lng ba makausap na tagalog sa bahay nila,at least nakakasalita & nakakaintindi.
12:56 There's this video of hers on YT where she reads a tagalog comment with an accent...
4:22 Ikr. New personality unlocked? Haha. Idk what's with their parents too for not teaching their kids Filipino? I used to be in an online community for a KPOP group, wherein majority of the Korean to English translators there were Korean-Americans. I admire them for being very fluent in Korean although they were raised in a foreign country which native language is English.
I guess it's safe to say that, that isn't the case for most of the Filipinos (who has at least one Filipino parent) who grew up in a majority English-speaking country.
2:31 Hindi din, Baka Hindi lang talaga siya sinanay. Yung cousins ko nga born and raised sa US pero matatas magtagalog. They have Boston accent pero Kapag nag tagalog pinoy na pinoy din.
Grabe naman ang daming talent. Magaling siya mag painting, can play soccer and basketball. Tapos can play ukelele, guitar and piano. Same with Andres sporty and talented din.
Ang cute. She’s so lovely. Ang ganda rin ng upbringing nila Aga at Charlene sa kambal nila. Shala na shala.
ReplyDeleteIs that her real singing voice? Ang ganda ng boses ha. Pretty and tall na, talented pa.
ReplyDeleteI like Atasha cause she excels in everything. She’s smart, good singer, plays musical instrument, good artist, good athlete, and pretty face. Mapapaisip ka na lang ano kayang kalait lait sakanya?
DeleteMarunong pala sya mag Filipino
ReplyDeleteBakit hindi? She has Filipino parents. Buti nga, not like Gretchen Barretto's daughter, who also has Filipino parents but can't speak Filipino well. Ang excuse ni Greta is, sa British International School daw kasi nag-aral.
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Delete12:56 dominique is not fluent in tagalog pala? I had classmates in college who studied in ISM and BSM and matatas naman mag tagalog. For me, very tryhard kapag sa pilipinas ka lumaki yet you can’t speak tagalog fluently 🤷♀️ Kudos to Atasha!
DeleteNatawa nga ako sa mga nakatira sa Pilipinas sabay hindi marunong mag Tagalog. Sorry but it doesn't make you sosyal or cool to not know the language of the country you live in.
DeletePag new rich kasi akala nila nakakasosyal pag English lang alam ng bata. These days, being multilingual is an edge.
DeleteYung mga kakilala ko nga proud na proud pag di marunong magtagalog mga anak nila pinalaki daw kase nilang englishpokening gahaha
DeleteIf you grew up in a province where a dialect is more widely spoken, it's understandable to speak English and your dialect more. Textbook Tagalog would be learned and a bit awkward to use conversationally to some. But Dom grew up in Manila. How pretentious to say she can't speak Tagalog. How'd she talk to the help? Even to wait staff and tinderas, don't you make an effort to speak Tagalog?
DeleteBritish School din si Atasha pero fluent sila magtagalog ng mga friends niya.
DeleteRemember it isn't always the kids' choice. Andami sa atin na pinalaki at pinapalaki na panay English lang (kahit na di mayaman) kasi nakakatalino daw. Kaya madaming bata nahihirapan sa eskwelahan kapag Filipino na ang subject.
Delete422 I agree. Ang cringe lang na sa Pinas lumaki at nag aral pero hindi alam ang wika. 😂
DeleteDon’t blame dominique coz ang mga friends nya sa school di rin pinoy,sa bahay sino lng ba makausap na tagalog sa bahay nila,at least nakakasalita & nakakaintindi.
Delete@4:22 Korek! Mismo!
DeleteIt doesn't make them better than the rest of us.
Ang saya kaya maging bi or multi-lingual.
12:56 There's this video of hers on YT where she reads a tagalog comment with an accent...
Delete4:22 Ikr. New personality unlocked? Haha. Idk what's with their parents too for not teaching their kids Filipino? I used to be in an online community for a KPOP group, wherein majority of the Korean to English translators there were Korean-Americans. I admire them for being very fluent in Korean although they were raised in a foreign country which native language is English.
I guess it's safe to say that, that isn't the case for most of the Filipinos (who has at least one Filipino parent) who grew up in a majority English-speaking country.
My kids were born here in UK and they can speak straight Ilocano.Ilocano gamit namin sa bahay tapos outside the house English sila.
DeleteIts their environment.
Delete2:31 Hindi din, Baka Hindi lang talaga siya sinanay. Yung cousins ko nga born and raised sa US pero matatas magtagalog. They have Boston accent pero Kapag nag tagalog pinoy na pinoy din.
DeleteI didn’t that she has a nice singing voice. Bakit naman ganun lord, nasan ba ako ng nagpamudmod ng talent at ganda haha
ReplyDeleteNandun ka mhie. Sumubsob ka lang.
DeleteHahaha
Delete1:28 haha omg
DeleteShe's a Bonin. Bonin's can sing
Delete1:28 hahaha
DeleteAng ganda ng boses niya!
ReplyDeleteAng cute at dun sa song nya na babalik sayo mas bumagay pa sa timbre ng boses nya kesa sa orig hahahah
ReplyDeleteOo nga no?
DeleteOk naman singing voice nya my problem is nasal sya at may flats and sharps. Kulang din sa clarity. Work on that girl.
ReplyDeleteHindi naman yan audition sa singing contest lol videos lang share within family.
DeleteGrabe naman ang daming talent. Magaling siya mag painting, can play soccer and basketball. Tapos can play ukelele, guitar and piano. Same with Andres sporty and talented din.
ReplyDeleteMaganda, tall, can sing well, sporty. Siguro tulog talaga ako nung nagpamudmod sa categories na to eh.
ReplyDeleteTeenager na yata sila binigyan ng cellphone kaya maraming free time to explore various sports and the arts.
Delete7:12 yes I remember aga said they got their phone name they turned 16. Kaya before May photos lang sila Kapag nag post family or friends nila.
DeleteParang theme song ng koreanovela ung sarili niyang kanta. Ang ganda.
ReplyDeletekay moira yan
DeleteAtasha is multi-talented- she can paint/draw, sing, dance, plays basketball, smart and gorgeous! Nasa kanya na lahat!
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