On 8/31/06, jan gestre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> English.
hello? did understand my reply? if you didn't then let me copy and paste it
again.
what would you think happen if an ilocano converse with a bisaya? what
> language/dialect would you think they would be able to converse provided
> that niether of them understand "ENGLISH"? duh!
If they don't understand English, what makes me sure that they
understand Filipino?
After all, they are Ilocano and Bisaya. If they don't choose to speak
English, then that's their problem. If the don't choose to speak
Tagalog, then that's their problem. Requiring Filipino to be the
language they use is not the answer.
And besides, you're arguing something that's off topic. It was a
metaphor, and if you choose the argue the metaphor instead of the
actual point of the metaphor, then good luck with you in life.
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