Rafiqa Roslan
Filipino alphabets Did Filipino has alphabets? If so, what's it?
2014年5月5日 10:54
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The Philippine alphabet had been altered so many times to maintain adaptability to changing conditions. The recent most alteration was of the 1987 Philippine Constitution which stated that the Filipino alphabet must be consisted of the 26 ISO Basic Latin Alphabet + Spanish "Ñ" + Austronesian diagraph "NG". The order goes like this: A-B-C-D-E-F-G-H-I-J-K-L-M-N-Ñ-NG-O-P-Q-R-S-T-U-V-W-X-Y-Z Now, scripts are a whole lot different issue.
2014年5月9日
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There have been several alphabets used to write various languages of the Philippines in pre-colonial times. Like other South-East Asian alphabets (or "abugidas" to be more precise), they were derived from the Brahmic scripts of India. The Buhid, Baybayin and Hanunó'o scripts are examples. I'm not sure if any of them are still used.
2014年5月12日
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Please go to this site to see and hear the Filipino alphabets: http://tagaloglang.com/Basic-Tagalog/How-to-Say-in-Tagalog/abakada-tagalog-alphabet.html
2014年5月5日
Yes, We Have. We Call it ABAKADA or the combination of the first four letters in our alphabet. A - as in App Ba - as in BAt Ka - like the sound in CUt Da - the sound of da in DArk or DArt E - as in Egg Ga - as in GAttling Ha - as in HAs I - as in Inner La - as in LAst Ma - as in MAp Na - as in NAp Nga - like the sound of ng in endiNG O - as in Opposite Pa - as in PAnt Ra - as in RAt Sa - as in SAt Ta - as in TArt U - same sound in scOOp Wa - as in WAter Ya - as in YArd As you can see, the consonant letters have the vowels with them when describe as alphabets, to make it sound tagalog, but it is not necessarily included when used in words. As you can see, the Filipino or Tagalog Alphabets are similar to western alphabets, because it was influenced by it long ago when the Philippines were still under the spanish colony.
2014年5月7日
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