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Aishiteru, Avery Allexciannie (Filipino)

Aishiteru, Avery Allexciannie (Filipino)

panimula niyang wika at nagsimulang ilipat ang slide. Agad namang nagtaas ng kamay si Celise upang mapansin s’ya ng aming guro. “Yes, Celise?” “Bakit hindi po natin simulan magsalita ng Filipino sa inyong oras para po masanay namin at mapaunlad ang pagsasalita nito?” Marahan na naupo si Celise nang matapos ang kanyang suhestiyon. Biglaan naman itong nag-isip at nagsalita, “Pumapayag ako. May katanungan pa ba kayo?”
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Daddy

Daddy

Cardoza commented and I feel my jaw to tightened upon hearing his comment. "Tangina mo! Ikaw kaya ipasubo ko sa'yo ang halos sampung pulgadang t**i sa loob ng kalahating oras na walang pahinga? Tingnan natin kung hindi ka himatayin sa kawalan ng hininga, p**a ka!" I shouted at him in anger using the language I knew Mr. Cardoza won't understand. ( Trans: "Fuck you! You're a fucking asshole, can you swallow a ten inches dick in half an hour without a break? You fucking shit!")
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Velente
Ashton's character is a bit static on the first volume and good thing there is volume2, I can see Ashton's character development on the volume2. I love it that from being fragile & submissive, Ashton is now a badass grown-up lad, I feel like Ashton's going to be an assassin. What a turn of events.?
Karl Kuzma
I'm half way through the novel and I'm dropping this review to ask you a question, I'm just wondering if you're going to write a story starring the side characters like I'm dying to know what happened to Rex and Nick? Their sadist/masochist relationship is so intriguing. Please I need to read it. ?
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Entropy Trilogy 1: Melting The Hate

Entropy Trilogy 1: Melting The Hate

he turned it into “Salubong sa Bagong Kabanata” Mulat ang siyang diwa ng bawat isa, Lahat ay may bakas ng ngiti sa mukha, Kapaligiran ay busog sa musika, Bata, matanda, handang-handa na sila, Sa pagsalubong sa bagong kabanata, Tuwa’t galak, bagong taon, parating na. I couldn’t help but to smile as I read the first stanza. I just know that he is good at creating Tagalog poems too. He is always using English as his medium.
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Cursed Together With Mr. Vampire; I need to drink his blood!

Cursed Together With Mr. Vampire; I need to drink his blood!

Triana said. "From a few lines of text, you can only interpret a few words?" Vlador asked, raising an eyebrow. Triana cleared her throat and nodded. "Like I said earlier, I only studied witchcraft very little and did it secretly. The witch language is one of the hardest languages in the world. It's even written from bottom to top."
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TEAM SAWI Series One: One Last Cry

TEAM SAWI Series One: One Last Cry

Humagalpak ito ng tawa na siyang labis kong ipinagtaka. " 'Yon lang ba?" Sarkastikong tanong nito na hindi pa rin tumitigil sa pagtawa. Pinukol ko ito ng masamang tingin ngunit hindi man lang ito nasindak. Sa halip ay mas lalo pa nitong nilakasan ang pagtawa. "Sira ulo!" singhal ko rito. "Hay naku!" nakapamaywang na wika nito na sinabayan pa ng sunod-sunod na pag-iling.
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Lex Talionis Of An Exiled Earl

Lex Talionis Of An Exiled Earl

But because she couldn't talk loudly, afraid that the bosses would overhear them, Doctor Lacsamana spoke as softly as he could until he was mouthing his words. "Masaya ako kung saan ako ngayon. Marami rin akong natutunan doon. Isa pa, gaganda ang buhay ko kapag naibenta na ako sa kliyente ni boss." I am happy where I was. And I learned a lot there. One more thing, my life will be better when I get sold to my boss's clients, she answered enthusiastically. The Lots were only taught in the Tagalog language and not others, so they couldn't make contact when they were outside.
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Secretly in Love with the Boss

Secretly in Love with the Boss

Hindi nito tinapos ang pangungusap. At hindi na siya nagtanong dahil nahulaan na niya kung ano ang susunod sanang sasabihin nito. "Uhm, mabuti naman at matatas ka pa ring mag-Tagalog," patuloy niya kahit na medyo naiilang na naman siya. "Hindi ko puwedeng kalimutan ang sariling wika ko." "Pulos paglalakbay lang ba ang ginawa mo nung wala ka dito sa bansa natin?"
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Cycle of Cliches

Cycle of Cliches

Soon, very soon their mistrust will bury them to their graves. To sum up, my message to the preachers of the victimization-theory is: buddy, come out of your stupor. It’s a new world, soon to become a very small place with massive technological advancements. The advent of World Wide Web is just the pre-cursor to this change. So, come out of your stupor before your ideas and you, yourself become irrelevant. If you really love your language, create something out of it: world-class literature maybe. If you love your culture, go prepare yourself to participate in the forums where you can demonstrate the best of it. If you love your land, go employ your brains to find a permanent solution to the
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SECRETS WITH THE HOT BILLIONAIRE

SECRETS WITH THE HOT BILLIONAIRE

Could he be a scammer? : Kakaiba ka, hindi ako makapaniwala na makakaramdam ako ng ganito. (You're different, I couldn't believe I could feel this way.) I am shocked that he can speak Tagalog. I didn't think I could talk to anyone else who was good at Tagalog except Fritz, Ev, and my parents. : Are you Filipino? You can speak Tagalog... A few minutes passed without anyone replying so I just put my phone down again and closed my eyes.
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His Winter Heart

His Winter Heart

I asked, or more likely yelled. He cupped his ears, "I can't hear you." "I said, Mahal kita!" I yelled in frustration towards his ear. He smirked. "Good." So it's Mahal Kita...I love you...Wait, don't tell me the meaning of it was what he wanted to hear... He messed my hair up, ruffling it. "Remember, although most Filipinos can speak English, not all of them can. Bear that in mind." He reminded me. "You have to be understanding and use common sense."
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If Veen
The Beginning of the Story is Fascinating. it entices two emotions together, Rejection, Love, Friendship, Insecurities, unrequited love. this had it all. The plot is Unique at least with the way you have written the plot is. The plot twist is interesting, Characterization is great. Worth reading❤
marshmallowssp
Thank you everyone for supporting His Winter Heart! Your comments really motivates me to write🥰 I recently edited and rearranged the chapters so you might be confused with the chapters. Don’t worry it’s still the same, I just wanted you all to have a worthwhile reading experience.
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One of the most gripping reads I've come across about the Tagalog wars is 'Noli Me Tangere' by José Rizal. While it's not purely a war chronicle, it paints such a vivid picture of the social and political tensions leading up to conflicts during the Spanish colonial era. Rizal’s writing feels like a time machine—you can almost hear the whispers of rebellion brewing in the streets. The way he blends personal dramas with larger societal struggles makes it feel incredibly human, not just a dry history lesson. I remember finishing it and immediately diving into 'El Filibusterismo' to see how the story evolved—it’s like binge-watching a revolutionary-era drama, but with way more depth.

Another gem is 'The Revolt of the Masses' by Teodoro Agoncillo. This one digs into the gritty details of the Philippine Revolution, focusing heavily on Tagalog regions and leaders like Andres Bonifacio. What I love about Agoncillo’s work is how he challenges traditional narratives, making you question what you thought you knew. His prose is engaging, almost conversational, which is rare for academic texts. Pairing these two books gives you this visceral, layered understanding of how wars weren’t just fought with weapons but with ideas, betrayals, and sheer desperation. After reading, I spent weeks down rabbit holes about lesser-known local heroes—it’s that kind of book.

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