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Umpisa vs Simula
Is there any difference between the two?
15 apr. 2014 04:44
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They both mean "the start", "the beginning", or "the origin". In conversations, you may use them interchangeably. In formal writing, "simula" is almost always the one used.
15 april 2014
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As far as I know, "umpisa" comes from the Spanish "empezar", while "simula" is its pre-Hispanic Tagalog equivalent.
15 april 2014
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They have the same meaning and I think they can interchange.
15 april 2014
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