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Sep 7, 2020 · 6. learned to use - natutong gumamit. 7. know what happened - alam kung ano ang nangyari. 8. wonder why - magtaka kung bakit. 9. part of the family - parte ng pamilya. 10. overflowing with food - sagana sa pagkain. 11. gotten fat - tumaba. 12. making sure - nanigurado. 13. saying goodbye - magpaalam.
Jun 14, 2020 · DIGITAL FAMILY REUNION: Family members from various countries surprise their lola on her 91st birthday via video call Staff Report Follow on Twitter June 14, 2020 A group of Filipino family members from different countries across the globe had surprised their grandmother on their 91st birthday, celebrating the memorable occasion from different ...
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Sep 14, 2018 · The “no man is an island” saying definitely holds true with planning a huge event like a Filipino family reunion. So yes, you will definitely need all the help you can get. The good thing about Pinoy extended families is we are usually close-knit and surely family members (especially those who are in the same age group as yours) will be ...
Oct 5, 2020 · October 5, 2020, 10:26pm. Snap. (L) A video call celebration with family in the United States and the Philippines. (R) A sign to remind guests to stay distant during a birthday party. Collage ...
Dec 9, 2021 · 06.08.21. Physical limitations, new emotions, difficult characters, and sensitive topics aside, Jimenez said that holiday family reunions—especially the first one in two years—are occasions to ...
Oct 31, 2018 · How to celebrate Undras/Undas Pinoy-style: 1. The family that prays together. Graveyard visits are not complete without families praying for the souls of loved ones. Filipinos from all over the world go back to their home town to spend the day and even the night holding vigil at cemeteries where relatives are interred.