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I didn't where to put this topic and the search didn't yield anything for it but I wanted to know where I could find files/DVDs/BDs of American films with Tagalog/Filipino subtitles. The only film I have ever seen with tagalog subs is The Passion of the Christ on Blu Ray.
I've searched and searched and can't find anything online for .srt files I could add to a disc and watch that way. It doesn't seem like a popular language for films. Its usually French, Spanish, German, and the Nordic country languages. |
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Searching the database for Tagalog subtitles, these are what came up: https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/searc...&action=search
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That's true if the spoken language is what you're trying to learn. So if you're trying to learn Tagalog, you should be watching Filipino movies with English subtitles. |
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