34 relations: Alveolar and postalveolar approximants, Ancient Philippine scripts, Andrés Bonifacio, Batangas Tagalog, Bukid language, Cavan (unit), Cebuano language, Central Bikol language, Combat Commander's Badge (Philippines), Filipino alphabet, Filipino language, Filipino orthography, Filipinos, Hiligaynon language, Kapampangan language, Katipunan, List of Latin-script alphabets, Names of the Philippines, Orlan Calayag, Pangasinan language, Para Sa Tao, Philippine Braille, Philippine Independent Church, Presidential Assistant for Food Security and Agricultural Modernization, Romanization, Scrabble letter distributions, Tagalog, Tagalog alphabet (disambiguation), Tagalog grammar, Tagalog language, Tagalog phonology, Voiced postalveolar affricate, Voiced velar approximant, W.
Alveolar and postalveolar approximants
The alveolar approximant is a type of consonantal sound used in some spoken languages.
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Ancient Philippine scripts
Ancient Philippine scripts are systems of writing that developed and flourished in the Philippines in about 300 BC.
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Andrés Bonifacio
Andrés Bonifacio (November 30, 1863 – May 10, 1897) was a Filipino revolutionary leader and the president of the Tagalog Republic.
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Batangas Tagalog
Batangas Tagalog (more properly Batangan, Batangeño, or Batangenyo), is a dialect of the Tagalog language that is spoken primarily in the Province of Batangas and in portions of Quezon, the province of Laguna and on the island if Mindoro.
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Bukid language
The Bukid language, Binukid or Bukidnon, is an Austronesian language spoken by indigenous peoples of Northern Mindanao in southern Philippines.
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Cavan (unit)
Cavan, sometimes spelled Caban or KabanBefore the 28-letter Filipino alphabet was defined in the 1987 Constitution, the Tagalog alphabet had only 20 letters that did not include a V and a C.), is a term which has been used in the Philippines as both as a unit of mass and as a unit of volume or dry measure.
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Cebuano language
The Cebuano or Cebuan language, also often colloquially albeit informally referred to by most of its speakers simply as Bisaya (English translation: "Visayan", not to be confused with other Visayan languages), is an Austronesian language spoken in the Philippines by about 21 million people in Central Visayas, western parts of Eastern Visayas and most parts of Mindanao, most of whom belong to various Visayan ethnolinguistic groups, mainly the Cebuanos.
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Central Bikol language
Central Bikol, commonly called Bikol Naga, is the most-spoken language in the Bicol Region of southern Luzon, Philippines.
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Combat Commander's Badge (Philippines)
The Combat Commander's Kagitingan (K) Badge is awarded by the Commanding General, PA to PA officers and enlisted personnel who have commanded combat and combat support units for at least one cumulative year; all other PA military personnel who have rendered at least one cumulative year of combat duty regardless of their assignment, including those engaged in combat service support operations.
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Filipino alphabet
The Modern Filipino alphabet (Makabagong alpabetong Filipino), otherwise known as the Filipino alphabet (alpabetong Filipino), is the alphabet of the Filipino language, the official national language and one of the two official languages of the Philippines.
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Filipino language
Filipino (Wikang Filipino), in this usage, refers to the national language (Wikang pambansa/Pambansang wika) of the Philippines.
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Filipino orthography
Filipino orthography specifies the correct use of the writing system of the Filipino language, the national and co-official language of the Philippines.
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Filipinos
Filipinos (Mga Pilipino) are the people who are native to, or identified with the country of the Philippines.
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Hiligaynon language
The Hiligaynon language, also colloquially referred often by most of its speakers simply as Ilonggo, is an Austronesian regional language spoken in the Philippines by about 9.1 million people, mainly in Western Visayas and SOCCSKSARGEN, most of whom belong to the Visayan ethnic group, mainly the Hiligaynons.
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Kapampangan language
Kapampangan, Pampango, or the Pampangan language is one of the major languages of the Philippines.
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Katipunan
The Katipunan (usually abbreviated to KKK) was a Philippine revolutionary society founded by anti-Spanish Filipinos in Manila in 1892, whose primary aim was to gain independence from Spain through revolution.
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List of Latin-script alphabets
The tables below summarize and compare the letter inventory of some of the Latin-script alphabets.
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Names of the Philippines
The name of the Philippines (Pilipinas; Filipinas) is a truncated form of Philippine Islands, derived from the King Philip II of Spain in the 16th century.
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Orlan Calayag
Orlan Agbin Calayag (born July 22, 1974) is a Filipino agricultural official.
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Pangasinan language
The Pangasinan language or Salitan Pangasinan is one of the major languages of the Philippines.
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Para Sa Tao
"Para Sa Tao" (English: "For The People") is a Philippine world music song by HUMANFOLK from their eponymous first album; composed by guitarist Johnny Alegre in 2009, and which became the group's carrier hit single.
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Philippine Braille
Philippine Braille, or Filipino Braille, is the braille alphabet of the Philippines.
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Philippine Independent Church
The Philippine Independent Church (Iglesia Filipina Independiente; Malayang Simbahan ng Pilipinas; Libera Ecclesia Philippina, colloquially called the Aglipayan Church) is an independent Christian denomination in the form of a national church in the Philippines.
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Presidential Assistant for Food Security and Agricultural Modernization
The Presidential Assistant for Food Security and Agricultural Modernization (PAFSAM) is a Cabinet-level position under the Office of the President of the Philippines.
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Romanization
Romanization or romanisation, in linguistics, is the conversion of writing from a different writing system to the Roman (Latin) script, or a system for doing so.
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Scrabble letter distributions
Editions of the word board game Scrabble in different languages have differing letter distributions of the tiles, because the frequency of each letter of the alphabet is different for every language.
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Tagalog
Tagalog may refer to.
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Tagalog alphabet (disambiguation)
Tagalog alphabet may refer to.
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Tagalog grammar
Tagalog grammar is the body of rules that describe the structure of expressions in the Tagalog language, the language of the Tagalog region of the Philippines.
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Tagalog language
Tagalog is an Austronesian language spoken as a first language by a quarter of the population of the Philippines and as a second language by the majority.
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Tagalog phonology
This article deals with current phonology and phonetics and with historical developments of the phonology of the Tagalog language, including variants.
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Voiced postalveolar affricate
The voiced palato-alveolar sibilant affricate, voiced post-alveolar affricate or voiced domed postalveolar sibilant affricate, is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages.
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Voiced velar approximant
The voiced velar approximant is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages.
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W
W (named double-u,Pronounced plural double-ues) is the 23rd letter of the modern English and ISO basic Latin alphabets.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abakada_alphabet