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Carmelo Hechanova Tuble

Tustin, California

Auto Repair Videos

Twelve auto repair English scripts translated to Filipino language for video presentation.

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Hannah Grace Delos Reyes

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Lantapan, Philippines

Cebuano to English

I worked on translating the legal files from Cebuano to English in one of the government office here in my place.

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Iggy Sapalo

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Muntinlupa, Philippines

Lines taken from Breaking Bad

These are lines originally from Breaking Bad which I translated into Filipino. Please see my translation attached. This was written to coincide with the lines on the series for prospective voice over work.

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Ria Loraine Lucina

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Philippines

Healthcare Commercial

Translated into Filipino | Commercial script

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Jheesa Guzman

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dasmariñas, Philippines

Rated SPG Script

Translation Demo

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Jerome Cabural

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English to Filipino, Filipino to English, Gaming Industry, Podcast

I can translate English to Filipino or Filipino to English. I have a wide knowledge in Gaming Industry since I've been playing PC or Mobile Games.

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The two official languages of the Philippines are Filipino and English. However, the Philippines is a linguistically diverse country, with over 175 living languages spoken there.

The population of the Philippines is about 110 million people.

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All About English to Filipino Translation

Are you looking for an English to Filipino translator who can customize your English text to help it strike a chord with an audience based in the Philippines? By hiring one of our talented English to Filipino translators, your written content will be re envisioned to ensure that it is accessible and resonant for a Filipino speaking audience. Connect directly with your Filipino audience by sourcing a professional English to Filipino translator on Voices today.

The Filipino language reflects the cultural and political history of the Philippines. The country was under Spanish rule for over 300 years, and following the culmination of the Spanish American war, the Philippines (which were then a colony of the Spanish East Indies) were sold to the United States. Afterward, for three years during the Second World War, the Philippines were occupied by Japan. As a result of the various cultures that converged in the Philippines over the years, Filipino is a blend of multiple languages that have been spoken in the country, including Chinese, English, and Spanish. In fact, roughly one third of Filipino words are derived from Spanish, and many Filipino words are simply the phonetic spellings of English words. For example, the Filipino word for boxing is 'boksing,' the word for school is 'iskul,' and the word for driver is 'drayber.'

Filipino and English share official language status in the Philippines. Filipino gained its official language status in 1987, replacing Tagalog, which had been the national language of the Philippines since 1937. Filipino is a standardized variety, or an updated version, of Tagalog, with the two languages sharing numerous similarities and commonly being seen as interchangeable. A few differences between Filipino and Tagalog include the fact that Filipino has a smaller vocabulary than Tagalog, as well as more relaxed rules when it comes to grammar and sentence structure. Filipino is the mother tongue of about 24 million people in the Philippines, which represents about one quarter of their population. It is the language used in educational contexts in the Philippines, as well as in most media industries, such as filmmaking and broadcasting. Despite the prominence of Filipino and Tagalog within the country, the Philippines is a multilingual state with more than 175 living languages. Most Filipino citizens are multilingual.

Studies show that consumers are more likely to purchase when products are advertised to them in their mother tongue. If you're targeting your company or content at an audience based in the Philippines, then hiring a competent English to Filipino translator is a great decision.

When you sign up for Voices, you'll gain immediate access to a global community of translators who are well versed in languages from all around the world. Not only will your English message assume a new life in Filipino, but it will be carefully translated and localized to ensure that it sounds authentic to a native Filipino speaker. Level up your communications efforts by branching into the Filipino market and hiring one of the English to Filipino translators featured here.