On 8/31/06, Rogelio Serrano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
exactly! the Filipino language is the standard medium they have to use in order for them to converse provided of course that neither of them understand ENGLISH. this is getting off topic :D
On 8/31/06, jan gestre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > 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!
> > >
> >
> > 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!
>
Thats what standards are for. Its an agreement a consensus.
exactly! the Filipino language is the standard medium they have to use in order for them to converse provided of course that neither of them understand ENGLISH. this is getting off topic :D
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