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Ancient language preserved through tattoos by Filipinos in 1999Baybayin is the written language of the Philippines. Originally called Alibata by historians, the language decreased in use after the introduction of the Latin alphabet by the Spanish in the 1600s.
Baybayin is the written language of the Philippines. Originally called Alibata by historians, the language decreased in use after the introduction of the Latin alphabet by the Spanish in the 1600s.
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‘Baybayin,’ not ‘alibata’Whoever coined alibata used the first three letters in Arabic ... Dilaw was then close to the Manila City Hall. “Dilaw” means “yellow,” and we are told that it referred to turmeric.
CEBU, Philippines - Filipinos have since been taught that their ancient alphabet was “Alibata.” This may no longer be the case. Literary historian Virgilio “Rio Alma” Almario said that ...
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