Danielle Colayco starts every day talking to her 5-year-old daughter, Audrey, in Tagalog. She greets her good morning, asks her some simple questions and tells her that she loves her. The ...
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Filipino-Australian soldiers have the opportunity to reconnect to their culture. Learning a language is made easier if done in an engaging manner. The intensive language course prepares them for ...
Ever heard the word “kababayan” in a Filipino conversation? Whether you're learning Tagalog or just curious about Filipino culture, kababayan is a word you'll hear often—and for good reason. It’s more ...
In the Filipino culture, family means more than just the father, mother and their children. Credit: Jo Lim Photography as supplied by Barry Duremdes It is common to find three generations living ...