CEBU, Philippines - Meeya Malinao, 16, started substituting the letter “S” with “X” and the letter “J” with “D” in her first year in high school. She says she got the texting style from her friends ...
The Philippines is wrestling with what authorities say is a language monster invading youth-speak in Internet social networks and mobile phone text messaging. The phenomenon has triggered enormous ...
As millions of Filipinos closely followed the Philippine election campaign, conduct, and results, another phenomenon by the name “jejemon” is stealing the spotlight for other Filipinos, especially ...
Liza Soberano on her "jejemon" photos: "I don't pose like that anymore." She adds that they bring "a lot of good memories back." PHOTO/S: Magandang Buhay / BJ Pascual Liza Soberano's photos from her ...
The Department of Education is alarmed by the rise of “jejemon” use among Filipinos. To those unfamiliar with the term, “jejemon” refers to the improvised spelling of words, usually in text messages.
The education secretary admits it's a bad example, but it reflects the reality in PH – teachers must teach in jejemon if that's what the preschooler understands MANILA, Philippines – It is a bad ...
First, what is Jejemon? It refers to a special combination of internet and mobile phone language which is popularly used by young Filipinos today. Education officials are not happy over this Jejemon ...
The incoming vice president of the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) is open to the use of the “jejemon" language in order to get the support of the Filipino youth in their fight ...
Make this your preferred source to get more updates from this publisher on Google. MY teacher in Literary History of the Philippines, the novelist B.S. Medina, Jr., once told our class that the ...
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Geng geng? Jejemon? So be it
For Emcee Rhenn and King Badger, members of the renowned hip-hop supergroup Ex Battalion, the recent “geng geng” discourse is a song they have already heard before—only in a slightly different ...
The Philippines is wrestling with what authorities say is a language monster invading youth-speak in Internet social networks and mobile phone text messaging. The phenomenon has triggered enormous ...
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