The proverb "Those who do not know how to love in their own language are more animals and fishy fish." This proves that it is important to love our native language. It is the first language we ever spoke to. Disregarding the importance of our language could have a tremendous impact.
Loving our native language can give us deeper communication with one another it gives us the relativity of being able to communicate with our fellow Filipinos. It is essential for us to desire and give it importance. At some point people think that this sense of restate has been overly used several times, rendering it unworthy of discussion, particularly among Schools, parents, and more.
Our nation has given us the affection that only our language can bring, and this can be traced back to the generation of Filipinos. Our language demonstrates that the history of the Philippines does not merely recollect the generations' lowest points. However, it demonstrates that being able to communicate in our own tongue may actually provide us with the reconciliation we deserve. However, many individuals fail to see the significance of our language's ideas. Our forebears never abandoned the Filipino tongue. They fought for our nation and gave us the language we speak today. Our forefathers poured tears and sweat fighting for this country, but there is no excuse for us to dislike the language we have spoken from birth. The Filipino language will always be a preferable dialect for our country in the long term. In addition to sticking to our native tongue as the common language, appreciating it fosters a sense of nationalism. This does not mean that other languages should be disliked, but rather that we should respect our mother tongue (Filipino).
In order for us to promote nationalism, schools adhere to the idea of "Buwan ng Wika" which students celebrate by wearing the national costumes of the heroes in the Philippines, the students identified themselves as they depicted these historical personalities during the session. It also proves that at least some of the people still admire the beauty of the native dialect (Filipino).
It still proves that the nationalism of some other people still surfaces in the country (Philippines). Even if some people have already forgotten their very first language. However, because English is our second language, a large number of Filipinos are competent in speaking English, resulting in a loss of mastery of the Filipino dialect. Some parents want their children to speak English in order for them to be more appreciated or to feel superior. The Filipinos' ethnicity and individuality in life are quite intricate. Aside from those things, the beauty of the Filipino language does not go away; rather, it moves to a place where it is more appreciated. Some individuals from outside the nation (Philippines) have already forgotten their first spoken language, indicating that it is not an option to change the language in which we were raised, but rather that it is a decision made by others.
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