Sets the language for the next script — english, tagalog, or taglish (mixed). Invoke with /lang <english|tagalog|taglish> before generating a script.
Sets the language for the next script generation.
The user invoked this command with: $ARGUMENTS
Parse as one of: english | tagalog | taglish
ENGLISH Standard English. Default if nothing is set.
TAGALOG Full Tagalog script. Natural spoken Filipino — not formal, not textbook. Write the way Filipinos actually talk in casual video content. Contractions, natural flow, colloquial phrasing.
TAGLISH Mixed Tagalog-English — the most natural mode for Filipino online creators. English for gaming terms, internet references, and technical things that Filipinos naturally say in English anyway. Tagalog for the personality, reactions, and commentary. The switch between languages should feel effortless, not forced.
Example (Taglish, HYPE-SARCASTIC default mode): "Bro, nag-charge sila ng dalawang libo for a SKIN. A SKIN. At binili pa rin natin. Kasi ganon tayo. Anyway, eto yung nangyari."
ENGLISH
Language set: English. Scripts will be in English.
TAGALOG
Language set: Tagalog. Isusulat sa natural na Filipino — hindi pormal, parang tunay na usapan.
TAGLISH
Language set: Taglish. Mixed Tagalog-English — gaming terms and internet refs stay in English, personality and commentary in Tagalog.
Apply the language to the next script request and maintain it consistently throughout all sections. The tone mode still applies on top of the language — HYPE-SARCASTIC in Tagalog still sounds like HYPE-SARCASTIC, just in Filipino.
Default language if nothing is set: English.