Lumaki sa Australia pero mahusay mag-Tagalog?! | Pinoy migrant story | The Pinoy Expat
What happens when a Filipina grows up in Australia—but speaks perfect Tagalog? In this episode of The Pinoy Expat, Tito Icon sits down with Kay, a Filipina who migrated to Australia with her family at just 2 years old. Despite being raised in an English-speaking country, she and her sister both speak Tagalog fluently—with a native Filipino accent. How is that even possible? The answer lies in their parents’ intentional effort to teach and preserve their mother tongue at home. While many Filipino children abroad gradually lose the ability to speak Tagalog, her story proves that with consistency and commitment, it’s absolutely possible to keep the language alive—even outside the Philippines. But her experience also reveals something deeper. Growing up in Australia, she realized that not all Filipino kids speak Tagalog—and that speaking the language actually became a unique advantage, not a disadvantage. She shares how it helped her connect more deeply with fellow Filipinos, especially when visiting the Philippines, where people are often surprised that someone raised abroad can speak Tagalog so naturally. In this episode, we also discuss: • Growing up Filipino in Australia • Why many Filipino kids abroad don’t speak Tagalog • The role of parents in preserving language and culture • The challenge of teaching Tagalog in an English-dominated environment • The lack of Tagalog learning materials for children • The surprising reality: some Filipino kids in the Philippines prefer speaking English • Why speaking your mother tongue is an advantage, not a limitation But instead of just talking about the problem—she decided to solve it. She created Word Fiesta Filipino (https://www.wordfiestafilipino.com.au/), a platform designed to help children learn Tagalog in a fun and accessible way. The brand offers Filipino learning materials such as flashcards, activity sheets, and resources that parents can use to teach their kids the language at home . These tools are specifically designed to make learning Tagalog more practical—using everyday words, visuals, and sentence examples to help children naturally incorporate the language into daily conversations Her mission is simple: Make sure no Filipino child grows up disconnected from their language. This episode is for Filipinos everywhere—whether you’re abroad or in the Philippines. It’s a reminder that language is not a barrier—it’s an asset. And with the right effort, it can be preserved across generations. Word Fiesta Filipino Website: https://www.wordfiestafilipino.com.au/ Facebook: / wordfiesta.filipino Instagram: / wordfiesta.filipino Timestamps / Chapters 00:00 Intro: Kay’s story (moved to Australia at 2) 00:41 Tagalog-only rule at home + grandparents’ impact 02:13 Filipino movies & cultural exposure (pre-TFC era) 02:53 Filipino identity growing up in Australia 05:22 Visiting PH: breaking the “Inglesera” barrier 06:04 Realising many Filipino kids can’t speak Tagalog 07:14 “Freshie” label, accents, and fitting in 09:11 Why Tagalog is declining (schools/media/English prestige) 11:21 Kids’ content: English shows vs classic Filipino programs 14:30 Why Kay started creating Tagalog resources 16:37 Word Fiesta Filipino flashcards demo (verbs + tenses) 18:41 The real challenge: getting kids to speak Tagalog 21:11 Practical advice: start at home, Taglish, exposure, community 22:10 Commitment and dedication to teach her kids Tagalog 23:49 Continuous exposure: start teaching your kids Tagalog 25:22 Challenges of teaching your kids Tagalog 27:30 Inspiring others through her passion and advocacy 29:28 Teaching Tagalog: where to start 31:28 What it means and feels hearing her kids speak Tagalog 32:00 Message to her parents + closing

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