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Q: Can someone tell me what ANY of this means? And what language it is? That would be nice.

s: thanks
wondermom: dito n ko
wondermom: asan ka na invite mo ko
s: what language is that?
wondermom: ano ka ba naandito na ko sa farm mo
s: japanese?
piper halliwell: badeth galaw na
wondermom: wala akong pang harvest wePON
piper halliwell: what is ur nationality
wondermom: france invite mo ko
wondermom: assan ka ba sa frm mo
s: cha cha
wondermom: wala me recieve
piper halliwell: invite uli kta
piper halliwell: o ayaw padin?
wondermom: im still waiting
wondermom: oo nga
piper halliwell: oo nga kanina pa kta n invite
I Googled some phrases and it appears that they are speaking a language of the Philippines. The most popular language is Tagalog. It might be that. I'm not sure, I just wanted to give you a possibility and a start in case you have any Filipino friends who could maybe translate for you.

Okay, thanks!

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