Early Filipinos
Mabuhay!
Metro Manila - Ortigas
Vigan
Fort Santiago

Tagalog is spoken in the Philippines by about 22 million people, it is known as Filipino internationally and is the official language of the Philippines. Tagalog comes under Austronesian languages. Tagalog is derived from taga-ilog, taga usually means "native of" and ilog means "river" thus, taga-ilog means "river dweller". The language uses fragments from Sanskrit, Malay and Javanese. The early archaeological evidence of the use of Tagalog is the Laguna Copperplate Inscription.

Tagalog is spoken by Filipinos in the Philippines and Filipinos abroad (either native speakers of Tagalog or non-native speakers who studied Tagalog in the Philippines or elsewhere). It contains loanwords from Malay, Arabic, Chinese, Spanish, English, and other languages. Tagalog pronunciation can be difficult because of lexical stress and the presence of glottal stops which are normally not written in everyday writing.

Mga Aralín (Lessons)

Saligang Tagalog (Basic Tagalog)

Balarilà - Grammar

Palawan

Pánitikán - Literature

Puerto Princesa Subterranean Park

Major literary works

  • Ibong Adarna
  • Florante at Laura
  • Works of José Rizal

Contemporary Literature

Cultural works

  • Mga Alamát (Legends)
  • Mga Maiiklíng Kuwento (Short Stories)
    • Ang Pinagmulán ng Lahì
    • Karunungan: Tangláw ng Kalayaan
    • Nagíng Sultán si Pilandók
  • Mga Tugmâ (Rhymes)
  • Mga Tulâ (Poems)

Mga Karagdagang Pahina (Appendices)

Tagalog Extra
Tagalog

Appendix A: Mgá Salitáng Binaligtád (Reversed Words) • Appendix B: Mgá Pangalan ng mgá Bansâ (Country Names) • Appendix C: Mgá Salitáng-balbál (Slang) • Appendix D: Mgá Salawikaín (Proverbs) • Appendix E: Common phrasesPhrasebookDictionary

Silipin din (See also)

Tungkól sa Aklát na Itó (About This Book)

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