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  2. Bini (group) - Wikipedia

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    In Escudero's feature about the Cebu leg of the Biniverse tour, a 22-year-old concertgoer was quoted as saying, "Bini is a victory for us Bisaya, and a victory for our country". [111] Marielle Filoteo of Parcinq described Bini as a feminist girl group. She wrote that they "celebrate femininity in every concept". [113]

  3. Pantropiko - Wikipedia

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    "Pantropiko" (lit. ' Tropical ') is a song recorded by Filipino girl group Bini from their first extended play (EP), Talaarawan (2024). Written by its producers Jumbo De Belen and Mat Olavides, along with Angelika Ortiz and Paula Patricia "Pow" Chavez during a songwriting camp, "Pantropiko" is a bubblegum pop track featuring tropical influences.

  4. Romblomanon language - Wikipedia

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    Romblomanon or Bisaya/Binisaya nga Romblomanon is an Austronesian regional language spoken, along with Asi and Onhan, in the province of Romblon in the Philippines. The language is also called Ini, Tiyad Ini, Basi, Niromblon, and Sibuyanon. It is a part of the Bisayan language family and is closely related to other Philippine languages.

  5. Colet (singer) - Wikipedia

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    During the early stages of her training with Bini, Colet faced challenges in interacting with other members due to a language barrier, as Cebuano or Bisaya is her first language. In an interview on the Cebuano-language talk show Kuan on One , she mentioned that she often declines solo interview requests because she finds it difficult to speak ...

  6. Bini discography - Wikipedia

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    The Filipino girl group Bini has released two studio albums, one extended play (EP), twelve singles, and eight promotional singles, with six of their songs appeared on soundtracks.

  7. Bisayan languages - Wikipedia

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    Native speakers of most Bisayan languages, especially Cebuano, Hiligaynon and Waray, not only refer to their language by their local name, but also by Bisaya or Binisaya, meaning Bisayan language. This is misleading or may lead to confusion as different languages may be called Bisaya by their respective speakers despite their languages being ...

  8. Does Salt Expire? Technically No, But You Should Ideally Use ...

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    This doesn’t necessarily mean that you must toss it, though. As long as it still tastes okay, if you spot some clumps, just shake or tap the package to break things up—and consider refreshing ...

  9. Salamin, Salamin - Wikipedia

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    "Salamin, Salamin" (lit. ' Mirror, Mirror ') is a song recorded by Filipino girl group Bini.It is a bubblegum pop and funk song with a prominent groovy bassline.The lyrics reference fairytales, with the narrator asking her magic mirror when her crush will notice her.