TeacherRome Jun 01 2019, 12:00am CST ~ 4 years ago.
@FilipinoChatAdmin Wow, that was very observant of you! Well yeah, the k's are indeed dropped a lot in there. I think it's common for people who seem lazy to pronounce words (not saying they are lazy :-D). Some people talk like this when they want to pretend that they are drunk.
I think it's a slang thing. To me, it's like saying "gonna" instead of "going to" in English; or like how "t" and "h" are dropped in 'What am I doing here?'
Cute video, by the way! :-) I didn't know something like that existed.
Tagamanila Jun 01 2019, 12:00am CST ~ 4 years ago.
@FilipinoChatAdmin
I agree with the presumptions of TeacherRome. In some parts, it seemed like they were just mumbling their words that I even had to depend on the subtitles to understand what they were saying.
It's possible also that the ambient noises were interfering with the sound quality of the recorded voices. The sound of the wind is quite audible at times.
The "k" is needed because without it, the "?o" may be confused with "mo".