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Did you know that the Chinese have been in the Philippines even before the Spaniards came in the 16th century? Chinese Filipinos make up only one to two percent of the Filipino population but those numbers don't match their influence on the country's history and culture.

Chinese Filipinos used to be referred to as INTSIK in Tagalog, but that word has sort of become unpopular due to negative connotations that were attached to it. The politically correct term these days is TSINOY (sometimes spelled Chinoy).

With the Lunar New Year being on Monday (January 26, 2009), I decided to make a page on how the holiday is celebrated by the Chinese community in the Philippines.

Traditions during the Chinese New Year in the Philippines

The Chinese-Filipino greeting for the New Year: Kiong Hee Huat Tsai -- that's how Tsinoys pronounce 恭喜發財 (Gong Xi Fa Cai in Mandarin; Gong Hei Fat Choi in Cantonese).

Happy Lunar New Year!

恭喜發財,紅包拿來 ;)



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TagalogLang says...

Disyembre Na! It's December!

The Tagalog word Disyembre comes from the Spanish word diciembre.

Learn how to say "Merry Christmas!" in Tagalog.

Here are a few Tagalog words and phrases to use with your Filipino friends throughout the month:

maginaw
chilly

Maginaw sa Disyembre.
It's chilly in December.

malamig
cold

tsa
tea

mainit
hot

Gusto kong uminom ng mainit na tsa.
I want to drink hot tea.

regalo
gift

pamasko
Christmas gift

Nasaan ang pamasko ko?
Where's my Christmas gift?

MORE Tagalog phrases and sentences to use in December


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