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  2. Mahal Kita, Beksman - Wikipedia

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    Mahal Kita, Beksman (English: I Love You, Beksman) is a 2022 Filipino romantic comedy film directed by Perci Intalan, with a screenplay by Fatrick Tabada. [2] [3] It is a reversal of a coming out story, where the protagonist Dali is an effeminate heterosexual man who reveals that he is straight, to the shock and dismay of the people around him. [3]

  3. Kunwari Mahal Kita - Wikipedia

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    Kunwari Mahal Kita is a 2023 Filipino romance drama film written and directed by Roderick Lindayag. [1] Produced and distributed by Viva Films, it features Joseph Marco, Nathalie Hart and Ryza Cenon. [2] The film was released theatrically on March 15, 2023. [3] The film was reviewed by Fred Hawson for ABS-CBN. [4]

  4. Mahal Kita, Final Answer - Wikipedia

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    Benito is a rich, playboy businessman afraid of commitment. Joanna is a "kontesera", a girl who eternally auditions in all types of contests (including joining the game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire), only to end up failing each time.

  5. Zamboangueño people - Wikipedia

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    It is not known if they stayed and intermixed in the city. [6] Later, the people of the city were called Chavacanos or Zamboangueños, who gradually developed a colonial language called Chavacano, a creole which became the city's lingua franca and the official language of the short-lived Republic of Zamboanga during the Philippine Revolution.

  6. Chavacano - Wikipedia

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    Chavacano or Chabacano (Spanish pronunciation: [tʃaβaˈkano]) is a group of Spanish-based creole language varieties spoken in the Philippines.The variety spoken in Zamboanga City, located in the southern Philippine island group of Mindanao, has the highest concentration of speakers.

  7. Gaddang language - Wikipedia

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    The Gaddang language (also Cagayan) is spoken by up to 30,000 speakers (the Gaddang people) in the Philippines, particularly along the Magat and upper Cagayan rivers in the Region II [2] provinces of Nueva Vizcaya [3] and Isabela and by overseas migrants to countries in Asia, Australia, Canada, Europe, in the Middle East, United Kingdom and the United States.

  8. Oo Na, Mahal Na Kung Mahal - Wikipedia

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    It features the soundtrack "Oo na Mahal na Kung Mahal Kita" performed by the band Frasco and later covered by Parokya ni Edgar (re-titling it as "Wag Mo Na Sana"). It was originally composed by Frasco members Francis Mortiz and Erwin Romulo, contrary to the popular belief that it was Chito Miranda .

  9. Rico Yan - Wikipedia

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    Ricardo Carlos Castro Yan was born at The Medical City, then located in Mandaluyong, Philippines.He grew up in a family of soldiers and businessmen. He was the son of Roberto Yan, Sr. (1947–2017), an ethnic Filipino Chinese from Metro Manila, and his Ilocana wife, Teresita Castro-Yan, who hailed from Laoag, Ilocos Norte. [5]