sinauna ang english ni ateh. oh well. according sa aking nabasa sa net, the form still appears occasionally, but paid now prevails even in payed‘s traditional uses.
NAGIGING BASURAHAN KASI MGA MAGAGANDA NATING SITES DITO PAG NAPUPUNTAHAN NA NG MGA WALANG HABAS MAGTAPON NG MGA BASURA NILA! MGA ME KAYA PA NAMAN MGA NAKAKAPUNTA SA MGA GANYAN! WALANG PINAGKAIBA SA MGA NAKATIRA SA SLUMS!!!!
Maybe it's a european thing? Anyways, she hailed from Switzerland where they predominantly use the french language. So mas bihasa sa french kesa english?
Mas curious ako kung ano meron na controversial sa GATO na hindi Alam ng outsider kagaya ko. Meron kaya FP reader na around that area? Sana mag post kayo para malaman rin namin kung ako ang controversial sa GATO na tinatakpan ng mga official niyo .
Wala naman akong nakita na pangit sa response ni Sarah so wala rin ako nega comment. Pero mukhang may past mystery na nangyari sa GATO at hindi Alam ng mga tourista. Sana more info pa ang ibinigay nong commenter para maliwanagan rin tayo.
Let's not forget Sarah's first language is French , and Tagalog ang then English . So until you can speak and understand those languages you have absolutely no right to bash her payed. Lumabas kayo ng pilipines and you'll find out it's a typical mistake foreign speakers commit .
Dong, I speak fluent French and English. Tagalog din. Wrong spelling talaga si Sarah ng paid, okay? Typical mistake of state school educated foreigners. Fact.
Paid is the standard past tense and participle of pay. Payed was historically used for the nautical senses of pay and in the phrasal verb pay out where what’s payed out is rope. The form still appears occasionally, but paid now prevails even in payed‘s traditional uses.
Ano ba problema niyo 304 and 353?Why are you mocking 2:26. Wala namang siyang sinabing masama. He was just explaining na tama ang usage ng "payed". At least di ba may natutunan tayo. If you don't understand something don't bash it or the person explaining. Wag tayo mag-smart shame. - not Sarah, not 2:26.
Di sya tama kasi ginagamit lang ang Payed sa ibang purpose. Pag financial as in nagbayad, syempre paid ang ibig sabihin. Magreresearch na lang kulang kulang pa.
Eh sus pati ba nmn yan kailangan pansinin ni basher lahat lahat nlng ba walang kawala kalerky! Eh ano nmn sa puso nya kung gusto ni SarahL mag dive dun jusko po si ateh napansin parin kalerky ng to da nax tsk. At sana hndi na sumagot tong si Sarah sana in a way nlng na parang picture or what para hndi masabi na patolera din ang labas nya tsk.
Funniest thing is yung mga nagtatanggol sa grammar ni sarah pa mismo ang may mga spelling/grammatical errors lol!
Anyways, I'm not sure if Sarah's just curious about the "controversial" thingy kasi her response comes to me as somewhat defensive but whatevs. Must be a reading comprehension fail on my part..
SERYOSO BA TO? The issue is about Gato Island, pero grammar lang ang napansin ng mga tao. Was looking for a comment regardingnthe controversy pero mas importante sakanila yung PAYED hahaha tataba ng utak
Hay ano beh naman...ang daming grammar nazis...ang mga native speakers nga deadma sa grammar n spelling. It's not a big deal sa kanila, pero ang ibang pinoy as usual feeling intellectual n nagmamagaling...kala mo mga kamag anak ni Einstein kung maka correct....hayyyy
Ayos yang Payed mo Sarah. Feeling alta kasi
ReplyDeletesinauna ang english ni ateh. oh well. according sa aking nabasa sa net, the form still appears occasionally, but paid now prevails even in payed‘s traditional uses.
DeleteNAGIGING BASURAHAN KASI MGA MAGAGANDA NATING SITES DITO PAG NAPUPUNTAHAN NA NG MGA WALANG HABAS MAGTAPON NG MGA BASURA NILA! MGA ME KAYA PA NAMAN MGA NAKAKAPUNTA SA MGA GANYAN! WALANG PINAGKAIBA SA MGA NAKATIRA SA SLUMS!!!!
DeleteMali ang paggamit nya ng word. Wag na natin idamay ang nakaraan. Masasaktan ka lang
DeleteArchaic English nga ba... o talagang nagkamali lang ng type?
DeleteAy galit na galit si Ms. Cchees o, este si Anon 1:55. Relax din beh.
Deletehahhahah natuwa ako sa analysis ng payed
DeleteGinamit na kasi ung work na pay sa umpisa haha! Ung sumunod na naging sablay lol
Delete3:13 Haaang OA!!! Masasaktan tlga???? Hahahaha
DeleteHala ka netizen. Justify further. Be specific on your "many years".
ReplyDeleteHigh sa katol yata yung nag comment. Naloka din ako sa payed ni Sarah ha.
ReplyDeleteMaybe it's a european thing? Anyways, she hailed from Switzerland where they predominantly use the french language. So mas bihasa sa french kesa english?
DeleteActually marami pa rin sa US ang gumagamit ang payed instead of paid.
Deletenever liked sarah. sobrang patolera.
ReplyDeleteConfused si ateng. "paid" instead of "payed". Hehe. But anyway, maganda yung experience nya, nahaluan lang ng controversy. Tsk.
ReplyDeleteBoth are correct
DeletePast tense daw kasi nakabayad na sya
Deletesa post ninyong dlawa mukhang magkakaroon na nga ng controversy. ahahaha.
ReplyDeletevery classy sumagot ni sarah. dapat siya tularan ng mga palengkerang artista
ReplyDeleteClassy pala ung "payed"?
DeleteBigyan ng PLEYK si Sarah now na....paabot nga ng PLEYK...
Deleteano ba mga ateh, nag "payed" naman sila. kebs na yan
ReplyDeleteAcceptable naman ang payed, medyo makaluma nga lang.
DeleteFeeling alta talaga yung grammar mo bes
ReplyDeleteuu nga feeling sya lol
DeleteMaganda na sana e. E nagcomment pa. Ayan, ate mag pose at mag post ka na lang ha
ReplyDeleteMas curious ako kung ano meron na controversial sa GATO na hindi Alam ng outsider kagaya ko. Meron kaya FP reader na around that area? Sana mag post kayo para malaman rin namin kung ako ang controversial sa GATO na tinatakpan ng mga official niyo .
ReplyDeleteYnez, go back to school na lang.
ReplyDeleteInvestigate na yan, baka may kababalaghan na nangyayari dyan.
ReplyDeleteWala naman akong nakita na pangit sa response ni Sarah so wala rin ako nega comment. Pero mukhang may past mystery na nangyari sa GATO at hindi Alam ng mga tourista. Sana more info pa ang ibinigay nong commenter para maliwanagan rin tayo.
ReplyDeleteLet's not forget Sarah's first language is French , and Tagalog ang then English . So until you can speak and understand those languages you have absolutely no right to bash her payed. Lumabas kayo ng pilipines and you'll find out it's a typical mistake foreign speakers commit .
ReplyDeleteSang ayon ako dito!
DeleteDaming alam, hindi nga lang kasama yung tamang spelling ng "pilipines" lol
DeleteDong, I speak fluent French and English. Tagalog din. Wrong spelling talaga si Sarah ng paid, okay? Typical mistake of state school educated foreigners. Fact.
DeleteBritish Expat
Feeling masyado
ReplyDeletepayed is also correct,for many they more to use the paid one
ReplyDelete1:47 ano daw?
Deletesay what?
Deletekonti lang ang diperensya sa kanegahan nito at ni JM. hmp!
Umm, no! Nakakaloka ka!
Deletegoogle din pag may time di puro hanash tama naman si anon 1:47
Deletein Morroco English and French ang gamit nya kaya ganyan sya not being alta, she is using British not the American english
ReplyDeleteThe British will shudder ar your comment dear. PAID, not PAYED. Maybe the French can accept those mistakes but not the Brits!
DeleteIt is not a mistake. Both Paid and Payed are correct. see google definition for reference.
DeletePAYED. Though less commonly used is acceptable.
ReplyDeleteTama din naman yung payed. Gmg din
ReplyDeletePaid is the standard past tense and participle of pay. Payed was historically used for the nautical senses of pay and in the phrasal verb pay out where what’s payed out is rope. The form still appears occasionally, but paid now prevails even in payed‘s traditional uses.
ReplyDeleteTse sarah manahimik ka!
DeleteGaling ni merriam-webster no?
DeleteAno ba problema niyo 304 and 353?Why are you mocking 2:26. Wala namang siyang sinabing masama. He was just explaining na tama ang usage ng "payed". At least di ba may natutunan tayo. If you don't understand something don't bash it or the person explaining. Wag tayo mag-smart shame. - not Sarah, not 2:26.
DeleteNabasa ko na kung san nya cinopy paste yang sentence na yan. Di nya sinama kung san ginagamit ang Payed. Jusme
DeletePayed is also correct. Parang moneys at monies. Both correct. Makapuna lang e. Kung di sigurado, google muna bago puna
ReplyDeleteNope. not the same. monies is absolutely not the plural form of money.
DeleteEto na naman ang mga grammar nazi na nagmumukhang shunga sa kaka-correct sa grammar ng iba. O ngayon acceptable din yung payed, ano comment nyo?
ReplyDeleteDi sya tama kasi ginagamit lang ang Payed sa ibang purpose. Pag financial as in nagbayad, syempre paid ang ibig sabihin. Magreresearch na lang kulang kulang pa.
Deletewag na magenglish kung ang grammar ay. . . nkamamatay ba magtagalog?
ReplyDeleteso bottomline, ano yung controversy na sinasabi ng netizen?
ReplyDeleteOo nga. Sana maisiwalat na.
DeleteKaya nga! Masyado na-distract ang mga baklang to sa "payed" ni Sarah. Dapat ungkatin kung ano man yang controversy na yan
DeleteHindi first language ni sarah ang english. French talaga. So nvm na lang ang "payed" nya. Ano ba naman kayo. Kay liit na isyu palalakihin pa.
ReplyDeletedaming mapag patol sa payed .. google google din pag may time bago kumuda
ReplyDeleteyes, ginoogle ko, at mali talga sya. ikaw din, bago kumuda, alamin ang context kung saan ginamit before ang salitang payed.
DeleteEh sus pati ba nmn yan kailangan pansinin ni basher lahat lahat nlng ba walang kawala kalerky! Eh ano nmn sa puso nya kung gusto ni SarahL mag dive dun jusko po si ateh napansin parin kalerky ng to da nax tsk. At sana hndi na sumagot tong si Sarah sana in a way nlng na parang picture or what para hndi masabi na patolera din ang labas nya tsk.
ReplyDeleteFunniest thing is yung mga nagtatanggol sa grammar ni sarah pa mismo ang may mga spelling/grammatical errors lol!
ReplyDeleteAnyways, I'm not sure if Sarah's just curious about the "controversial" thingy kasi her response comes to me as somewhat defensive but whatevs. Must be a reading comprehension fail on my part..
SERYOSO BA TO? The issue is about Gato Island, pero grammar lang ang napansin ng mga tao. Was looking for a comment regardingnthe controversy pero mas importante sakanila yung PAYED hahaha tataba ng utak
ReplyDeletewell, typical pinoys.. pagalingan sa ingles. ikakayaman daw nila. hahaha
DeleteGanyan sila kalalim. Akala ko nga nasa english learning forum ako eh hahaha
DeleteIf your dealing with money paid is the correct word to use.
ReplyDeleteI'm still waiting kung anong controversy sa GATO. Daming pampams.
ReplyDeletehay naku, bago mang bash seguraduhin nyo munang perpekto kayo... ang yayabang at ang gagaling mang insulto, sablay din naman...
ReplyDeleteMas nakuha attention ko sa payed at there many divers etc. lol. masearch nga muna yung gato
ReplyDeleteHay ano beh naman...ang daming grammar nazis...ang mga native speakers nga deadma sa grammar n spelling. It's not a big deal sa kanila, pero ang ibang pinoy as usual feeling intellectual n nagmamagaling...kala mo mga kamag anak ni Einstein kung maka correct....hayyyy
ReplyDelete