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Others:

Tagalog - Pilipino - Filipino

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Ehemplo Halimbawa ng mga gamit sa [mga] letrang titik na Ññ, ÑGñg N͠Gn͠g at NGng :

cariñoso/cariñosa = lovely/charming

lan͠git = heaven; pan͠git = ugly ; lan͠góy = to swim ; n͠gunit = but

langám = ant ; sangól = baby ; bangâ = collide

Pan͠ganiban
Batangas

lan͠git = langit = la-ngit

sangol = sanggol = sang-gol

old n͠g/ñg/gñ/g̃ preceded by vowel= /ŋ/ = modern ng

old ng (without tilde) = /ŋɡ/ = modern ngg

n͠ga, n͠ge, n͠gi, n͠go, n͠gu, ng

Some people

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Initial is not mother's name:

  • Benigno Simeon Aquino (Quiambao)
  • Benigno Simeon Aquino, Jr. (Aquino)
  • Benigno Simeon Aquino III (Cojuangco)
  • José Paciano Laurel (Garcia)
  • José Bayani Laurel, Jr. (Hidalgo)
  • José Sotero Laurel III (Hidalgo)
  • José Macario Laurel IV (Lerma)
  • Gerardo Manuel Roxas (de Leon)
  • Gerardo Manuel Roxas, Jr. (?) (Araneta)
  • Manuel Luis Quezon (Molina)
  • Manuel L. Quezon, Jr. (Aragon)
  • Manuel L. Quezon III (Casas)
  • José Protasio Rizal (Realonda/Alonso Realonda)
  • Paciano Rizal Mercado (?) (Realonda/Alonso Realonda; Mercado = old family name)
  • Marcelo Hilario del Pilar (Gaitaman; Hilario = old family name)
  • Pedro Alejandro Paterno (unknown)
  • Joseph Ejercito Estrada (Marcelo; Stage name, Ejercito = family name)
  • Jinggoy Ejercito Estrada (Pimentel; Stage name, Ejercito = family name)
  • Luisa Ejercito Estrada (Pimentel; Stage name, Ejercito = family name)
  • Ramon Bautista Revilla (Acuña; Stage name, Bautista = family name) Note:Parents = Ildefonso Bautista & Andrea Acuña, youngest of 10
  • Ramon Bong Revilla, Jr. (Mortel; Stage name, Bong = nickname)

Name on Bill

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Basketball people

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PBL Chairman

Brothers

  • Rodericko Cesar - "Olsen"
  • Raoul Cesar - "Nash"
  • Reynaldo Cesar - "Wally"

Noted Families

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Presidents

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Names

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The most commonly used name is not always the "official" name used in office. Neither is the official name exactly the same as the full name. Not all presidents choose to use the mother's maiden name as the middle initial. Some do not use a middle initial at all.

Last name Given names Mother's maiden name "Official" name Commonly used name/Article location
AGUINALDO Emilio Famy Emilio Aguinaldo Emilio Aguinaldo
QUEZON Manuel Luis Molina Manuel L. Quezon Manuel L. Quezon
LAUREL José Paciano Garcia José P. Laurel José P. Laurel
OSMEÑA Sergio Osmeña* Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmeña
ROXAS Manuel Acuña Manuel Roxas Manuel Roxas
QUIRINO Elpidio Rivera Elpidio Quirino Elpidio Quirino
MAGSAYSAY Ramon Del Fierro Ramon Magsaysay Ramon Magsaysay
GARCIA Carlos Polistico Carlos P. Garcia Carlos P. Garcia
MACAPAGAL Diosdado Pangan Diosdado Macapagal Diosdado Macapagal
MARCOS Ferdinand Emmanuel Edralin Ferdinand E. Marcos Ferdinand Marcos
COJUANGCO-AQUINO Maria Corazon Sumulong Corazon C. Aquino Corazon Aquino
RAMOS Fidel Valdez Fidel V. Ramos Fidel V. Ramos
EJERCITO Jose Marcelo Joseph Ejercito Estrada Joseph Estrada
MACAPAGAL-ARROYO Maria Gloria Macaraeg Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
AQUINO Benigno Simeon III Cojuangco Benigno S. Aquino III Benigno Aquino III
DUTERTE Rodrigo Roa Rodrigo R. Duterte Rodrigo Duterte

Presidantial Anthem

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Mabuhay
by Tirso Cruz, Sr.

Dutchland toasts with prozit
Sweden answers "scol"
England says their cheerio
And lifts the flowing bowl.
Hawaii says "aloha"
Japan shouts "bansai"
But in the Philippines
You'll hear this cheering cry --

We say MABUHAY
We say MABUHAY
Under the blue skies
Where our friends sit by
A greeting of farewell
A toast that will wear well
We raise our voices and say MABUHAY!!!

UP Carillons

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UPD Carillon - Quezon City (Diliman), Luzon: 'The Bells of Diliman' in the Andres Bonifacio Centennial Carillon Tower at the University of the Philippines. 1952, 36 bells by Petit & Fritsen. (Originally 46 bells by Van Bergen, until 2007.) [3]

UPLB Carillon - Rizal Centenary Carillon Tower The University of the Philippines (UP) is one of the few universities in the world to have its own carillon tower. The Rizal Centenary Carillon was built in 1996 through the efforts of alumni. It has 37 bells of different sizes. The heaviest (note F1) measures 1130 mm in diameter and weighs 897 kg., the lightest (note G4) is 225 mm in diameter and weighs 13.5 kg

www.lbencyclopedia.com/lbtsps.pdf

Culion Education

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Education is very important to everyone in this world, the Culion Island not only provided a good few, but also provided a good school for education. So that’s a mean educated person staying around them. They still keep it higher the education around Culion Island to make around Culion Island be a good peoples and with a good knowledge. There are currently 15 public elementary schools, one private, one public high school and a college run by the Jesuits priests.

The Loyola College of Culion has the following population.

Male Female Total
Preparatory school 17 22 39
Kindergarten 26 14 40
Elementary 190 111 301
High School 66 107 173
College 57 116 173
TOTAL 356 370 726

The Culion Sanitarium Special National High School (CSNHS) has the population for this school year 1999.

CSNHS
Male 304
Female 292
Total 596

The Culion Schools Elementary System has penetrated the whole of the Municipality though due to population increase, extension classes are much needed. It has forty (40) structures, which sere s Offices and Classrooms. Some of which are constructed by the Parents, Teachers and Community Associations (PTCA’s). There are 67 teachers, 12 of them are males and 55 are females, wherein one is the supervisor and two are non-academic personnel’s. The total pupils population is 2,420; 1,262 are males, 1,158 are females and 1,920 are from the primary grades while 510 are in the intermediate grades. There are 17 schools with 9 complete grades.

http://web.archive.org/web/20060903234007/http://www.aiias.edu/old-1999-2004/ecom/culion/structure/departments/education/index.htm

Ateneo de ....

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http://daniel-entodoamaryservir.blogspot.com/2008/01/50-years-of-philippine-province-homily.html

  • Cagayan de Oro - 1958
  • Manila - 1959
  • Davao - 1977
  • Naga - 1999
  • Zamboanga - 2001

Manila

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Quezon City

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Executive Department

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Judicial Department

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ABS-CBN Radio and TV Stations Manila

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Notes

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