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Ferdinand Emmanuel Edralin Marcos Sr. (September 11, 1917 –
September 28, 1989) was a
Filipino lawyer, politician, dictator, and
kleptocrat who was the...
- Tagalog. Code-mixing also
entails the use of
foreign words that are "
Filipinized" by
reforming them
using Filipino rules, such as verb conjugations. Users...
- Marcos. However, it was only
during the term of
Marcos that
began the
Filipinization of architecture.
Numerous government hospitals in the city such as the...
- Kumander, a
Filipinized rendering of the
English word commander, may
refer to:
Kumander Liwayway (1919–2014),
Filipino guerrilla Kumander Dante (film)...
- the
Spanish brujo and
bruja (masculine and
feminine forms of "witch";
Filipinized as
bruho and bruha). The Aswang, vampire-like
supernatural entities,...
- concept, pacing, and
editing but
added that he had to make
adjustments to "
Filipinized" his
adaptation since some
aspects of the
original film were not applicable...
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Revolution of 1896–1898, all of the
names of the
towns in
Cavite were
Filipinized, thus, the name of Naic was
changed to Naik, but was also
commonly known...
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chief justice but most
Supreme Court justices were Americans.
Complete Filipinization was
achieved with the
establishment of the
Commonwealth of the Philippines...
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emerging form as "vod-a-vil",
which soon
became po****rly
known by its
Filipinized name, bodabil. In 1923,
there were
three theaters in
Manila that were...
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August 30, 2015. Zamboangueño Chavacano:
Philippine Spanish Creole or
Filipinized Spanish Creole? By
Tyron Judes D.
Casumpang (Page 3) The
Silver Way:...