- west
Bataan and
south Zambales, as the
Tagalogs already migrated and
settled there before Spanish rule.
Tagalogs were
minority of the
residents in west...
- plantation").
Linguists such as
David Zorc and
Robert Blust speculate that the
Tagalogs and
other Central Philippine ethno-linguistic
groups originated in Northeastern...
- Look up
Tagalog in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tagalog may
refer to:
Tagalog language, a
language spoken in the
Philippines Old
Tagalog, an archaic...
-
Tagalog grammar (
Tagalog: Balarilà ng
Tagalog) are the
rules that
describe the
structure of
expressions in the
Tagalog language, one of the
languages in...
- 1693) that the
Tagalogs believed Bathala was too
mighty and
distant to be
bothered with the
concerns of
mortal man, and so the
Tagalogs focused their acts...
- Spanish, respectively).
These were
sometimes belted at the waist.
Among Tagalogs, red dyes and gold
trimmings were
indicative of
being a
member of nobility...
- and
understood by most
Tagalogs today. He also
pointed out that
there was no
trace at all of the name Bathalà
among the
Tagalogs in the
local towns despite...
- and
Cecilio Lopez (the
Tagalogs). The
Institute of
National Language adopted a
resolution on
November 9, 1937
recommending Tagalog to be
basis of the national...
- that the
Tagalogs and
other Central Philippine ethno-linguistic
groups had
originated in
Northeastern Mindanao or the
Eastern Visayas. Old
Tagalog is one...
-
Tagalog profanity can
refer to a wide
range of offensive, blasphemous, and
taboo words or
expressions in the
Tagalog language of the Philippines. Due to...