In the English language, the word Filipino often refers to something from or related to the Philippines.
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In the English language, the word Filipino often refers to something from or related to the Philippines.
For examples:
Ilokano is a language very distinct from Tagalog. Variously spelled as Ilocano, Ilukano, Ilucano, Iluko, Iloco or Iloko, it is the third most-spoken language in the Philippines. Continue reading “ILOKANO”
This word is from the old Spanish arnés (meaning: “armor”).
Arnis is the national sport and martial art of the Philippines. It is often referred to as Filipino stick-fighting.
This word is from the Spanish filantrópico . Continue reading “PILANTROPIKO”
Voluntary transfers of money, goods, services, or other valuable resources from one party to another, typically to support a cause, organization, or individual without expecting direct financial compensation in return. Continue reading “DONATIONS”
This is a conjunction.
Nagulat ako nang nakita ko sila.
I was shocked when I saw them.
Kumain ka, nang (sa ganoon ay) hindi ka magutom.
Eat, so that you won’t go hungry.
This is an obscure Tagalog word.
root word: mána
Ang Pamana
The Inheritance
pamanahin
to leave an inheritance to