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javascript - .filter() array using another array's elements

I have an array of people's names along with their knowledge of languages. What I want to do is pass a filter onto the language column and filter out any results that don't match.

This is the sample array

   var myArray = [["Steppen", "Spanish Polish"],
                  ["Wolf", "Spanish Polish Tagalog"],
                  ["Amanda", "Spanish"],
                  ["Ada", "Polish"],
                  ["Rhonda", "Spanish Tagalog"]];

As far as passing in filters, it could be either one language or many. Even if one language from a filter matches - the result should be returned. So for example, a filter of "Tagalog" should return - Wolf and Rhonda. A filter of "Spanish Polish" should return everyone - there's either a match in Spanish or Polish.

I wrote the filter function but for some reason it's getting stuck, when I pass the filter "Tagalog" it only iterates to the second cell in the array (Spanish Polish Tagalog) and repeats itself multiple times instead of going forward.

What am I doing wrong, should I be iterating differently?

 var userPassedFilter = new Array();
 userPassedFilter[0] = "Tagalog";

 newArray = consolidatedFilters(myArray, userPassedFilter);
 console.log(newArray);

 function consolidatedFilters(passedArray, passedFilter)
 {
 var filteredArray = passedArray.filter(    
    function(el)
    {
        for (var i = 0; i < passedArray.length; i++)
         {
            console.log("i is " + i);
             for (var j in passedFilter)
            {
                console.log("Passed Filter j " + passedFilter[j]);
                console.log("Passed Array  i " + passedArray[i][1]);        
                console.log("String Search " + passedArray[i][1].search(passedFilter[j]));

                if (passedArray[i][1].search(passedFilter[j]) != -1)
                {
                    return true;
                }
            }           
        }
         return false;
    }
 );     
 return filteredArray;
 }
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this is the ultimate solution in the ES6 way: No need to Search the same query again in another thread.

var array1 = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e'];
var array2 = ['b', 'd', 'f'];

array1 = array1.filter(function(item) {
  return !array2.includes(item); 
})
console.log(array1); // [ 'a', 'c', 'e' ]
console.log(array2); // [ 'b', 'd', 'f' ]

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