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ICYMI: 40 wika sa Pilipinas, nanganganib mawala; aklatan sa lansangan simula 2000; patuloy pa rin, aliw moments with grade 1 pupils from Romblon; Inabandonang aspin sa Leyte, may major transformation sa Spain; ilang furbabies, nag-a-astang tao na?!; deserve na iba't ibang bulalo versions; Tinapay na mistulang artwork, tampok sa Cebu; bagong sports para sa mga bata: push biking; cropped top at edgy fashion sa mga lalaki, patok ulit


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00:00Gat Jose Rizal claims that those who don't know how to love their own language are more than animals and fish.
00:11But what if the language is gone or dead?
00:15According to UNESCO, a language is alive or active if 200,000 people speak or use it.
00:22If it's less than that, the language is extinct.
00:26There are 130 languages in the Philippines now, according to the Commission on Filipino Languages.
00:32And of those, four are extinct.
00:37The first is the Arta language of the Barangay Bisimungal in Nagtipunan, Kirino.
00:42Only 60 people speak it.
00:46There are four native languages that no longer speak.
00:50One of the main reasons why the language is extinct is when you leave your ancestral domain.
00:58It is often the case that the language is not used in the places it goes to.
01:04If they don't return to the community, the spread and teaching of their language will stop.
01:10That's why the KWF launched projects to save the languages that are extinct,
01:15such as the establishment of a language house.
01:18Here, the youth are taught their native language before they enter a formal school.
01:24It was started in 2018 in Barangay Bangkal in Abukay, Bataan.
01:29At home, we teach our children the native language.
01:34We tell our teachers that they are living in our community.
01:39They are taught the native language. They need to learn the native language.
01:45There are 12 IP communities here in Bataan.
01:49We use the language at home,
01:52and that is one of the secrets to preserve the language, to use it at home first.
01:59It is also built in Negros and Kasiguran, Aurora.
02:03It is a long-term program to revive an extinct language or to strengthen it.
02:14It was started in 2000, and within a long time,
02:19the book, in the land of Hernando Guanlao in Barangay La Paz, Makati City,
02:24became open 24 hours for those who want to read.
02:28He distributes all the books for free in what he calls Reading Club 2000.
02:34It started with 50 books that he found in their house.
02:38Now, it is 1,000 books.
02:41A lot of knowledge is needed until the end of our country.
02:48There is a lack of written knowledge.
02:52200 books are lost here every day.
02:56200 happy people.
03:02Digital is the time, and a lot of knowledge is obtained online.
03:06For Mang Nani, the knowledge from each page of the book is different.
03:12And to get more knowledge,
03:16he has a book van that travels for reading activities in different places.
03:21He also has an e-trike when he goes around and gives books for free.
03:26The giving of books for free is a service or help to our fellowmen
03:32who are led by different generations.
03:34Mang Nani's adhikain is also inspired by others,
03:39like Rika Acebuche, a Samaritan.
03:42The books that Mang Nani gives for free,
03:44Rika brings them to his province
03:47for his fellowmen to read.
03:50In our province, there are no reading centers in schools.
03:54That's why I want to have one.
03:56When I was in high school, I really loved books.
03:59Their mission to help fellowmen and to share the importance of reading
04:04is really one for the books.
04:23Oh no! Dad's role has changed.
04:27Is mom still the light of the house?
04:43It's a good thing that this is not a serious matter
04:45by Teacher Frederick of San Fernando Elementary School in Romblon.
04:50I was really surprised, ma'am.
04:52Huh?
04:54Then a bird screamed.
04:56Huh?
04:58I was really shocked.
05:00These are just a few of the moments in Teacher Frederick's classroom,
05:05aka Inday Kalipay, on his page,
05:08where his students and his annoying grade 1 pupils are also present.
05:14It's really an extra effort to teach them and get their attention.
05:19What's your name, ma'am?
05:21Sawa.
05:22Sawa?
05:23What's your name?
05:24Alon.
05:25Alon?
05:26Yes.
05:27Alon.
05:28Of course, when the students see that you have no energy,
05:33I can also see that they're like,
05:35they're like the light, the spotlight.
05:39In almost half a year of teaching,
05:41he learned an important lesson.
05:45For me, the best visual aid or resources
05:49that can be given to a child is ourselves.
05:53Our resourcefulness, our creativity,
05:56and at the same time, our cheerfulness
05:59that gives happiness to the teaching and learning process.
06:10In the appearance of this old man,
06:11Elizabeth did not think that he would still be alive.
06:14Elizabeth rescued him from a street in their province in Leyte.
06:20Now, this is Tokoy,
06:22very healthy and living happily with his farm ma'am in Spain.
06:27Elizabeth is now an advocate.
06:28Through her blog,
06:30more and more people are rescuing the abandoned dogs,
06:33especially the Aspin or Pinoy dogs.
06:35To show everyone that we can still take care of the Pinoy dog.
06:43Not just the ones with breeds.
06:48Elizabeth admitted that it was difficult at first to take care of the rescued dog,
06:51especially in Tokoy's condition.
06:53Tokoy also confirmed Elizabeth's perseverance and love
06:56when she was diagnosed with anxiety disorder.
06:59I became a light in overcoming my anxiety.
07:09Because it's different when they comfort you.
07:15That's why when she got a scholarship in Spain to study,
07:18Elizabeth did not hesitate to include Tokoy.
07:21In Spain, the Spaniards call Tokoy handsome.
07:25The Pinoy breed is Pinoy,
07:27just like their other Aspins in the province.
07:29Loyal and very adventurous.
07:32And they are also very protective
07:34because the Aspins were rescued three times.
07:43Like the acceptance and love that Tokoy experiences in Spain,
07:47I hope the Aspins in the Philippines will experience the same.
07:51Although the Aspins are not an official dog breed,
07:54like other pets,
07:56they also need love and care.
08:00Hello.
08:01Yes.
08:02Okay.
08:08It's even faster at 4 p.m. when Bonsoy the Labrador comes out of the door.
08:13Hello.
08:14Hello.
08:15Hello.
08:16Hello.
08:17It's like he's always greeted by his owner whenever a parcel arrives.
08:21Hello.
08:22Hello.
08:23Hello.
08:24Hello.
08:25That's why Bonsoy is used to the first greeting of delivery riders.
08:29Hello.
08:31Okay.
08:33Even when he shouts, Bonsoy goes straight to the door.
08:36You had me at hello.
08:38Hello.
08:39Nuggets is a furbaby.
08:41You don't know if it's a Shih Tzu or a Tuko.
08:44Everything fits in the aircon.
08:46Hello.
08:47Wow.
08:48It's so cold in your room.
08:52According to his owner,
08:54Nuggets is already used to the aircon.
08:57He often sneezes when it's hot.
09:00The electric bill continues to rise.
09:03You're the one who's going to pay for the electricity, huh?
09:09Maybe it's not because it's so cold,
09:11he became Frozen Nuggets?
09:15It's like a TV series that happened when Sonia was kidnapped.
09:19The contrarian of the year is Kuhi, his golden retriever.
09:25But the animal is a kitten.
09:27Kuhi is just a lamb.
09:32He said that he targets the scrunchie or hairband of the owner.
09:36Especially when,
09:38my scrunchie just came off.
09:40Especially when,
09:42my scrunchie just came off.
09:44He'll take it off again.
09:46Sonia can't believe
09:48why Kuhi likes to steal hairbands.
09:54But what he can't deny is
09:56Kuhi's gentle humor.
09:58There, just like that.
10:00Someone saw him again.
10:02He's so gentle.
10:04He's so gentle.
10:11Goto Bulalo,
10:14Pineapple Bulalo,
10:17and Sizzling Bulalo a la Sizzling Kapampangan.
10:22These are the versions of Bulalo
10:24of 15 restaurants
10:26that participated in the first ever
10:28Creative Bulalo Challenge in Tagaytay.
10:31Aside from the cold weather and the food,
10:34one of the things that comes back to Tagaytay
10:36is Bulalo.
10:38This is a competition
10:40or a challenge
10:42of the most creative Bulalo
10:44that we'll see this year
10:46in Tagaytay.
10:48According to other participants,
10:50the taste of Bulalo should not be lost.
10:54We stick to our classic way of cooking
10:56because that's where we come back to.
10:59But the participants really stood up
11:02for the extra challenge of the twists.
11:05In third place,
11:06Summit Bulalo na Pang Fine Dining Ang Peg.
11:09Ito rin ang nakatanggap
11:11ng People's Choice Award.
11:13Lahat po ng flavors
11:14when you bite in our Bulalo,
11:16saka po siya mag-e-explode.
11:18All your palates will experience
11:20the taste of Bulalo.
11:22Second place,
11:23ang Flying Bulalo Pares.
11:26Ang kapares po lagi ng Bulalo
11:28is either kanin or noodles.
11:31Nininovate namin
11:33na maging Flying Bulalo.
11:37At ang first place,
11:39Kimchi Bulalo.
11:41We have created a Bulalo,
11:43a Kimchi Bulalo,
11:45inspired of the flavor
11:47of the Korean taste
11:49na gustun-gustun ang mga Pilipino.

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