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Filipino beyond Tagalog? What two popular expressions reveal about Filipino today
CONTEMPORARY Filipino is changing in ways that are often easier to hear in everyday usage than to capture in official descriptions of the language. Some shifts do not begin in grammar books, ...
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Illinois State chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus. October 18, 1587, marks the arrival of the first Filipinos in ...
In 2018, Rex Wallen Tan of the Government-Academe Industry (GAIN) network declared that “while the consensus is that the Philippines is superior to its neighboring countries in terms of English ...
ENGLISH-SPEAKING. Ela Navarro, a media producer, and James Navarro, a military officer, attend their children's awarding ceremony at the end of the school year in this undated photo. The Navarro ...
What are the different punctuation marks and their Tagalog equivalents? PUNCTUATION MARKS – These are the different types of symbols and signs used in writing and their equivalent to Tagalog language.
Abstract: Considering various areas of research in the domain NLP, perfect translation of text from a source language to destination language still remains a problem under development. Many a times we ...
While managing your business and seeking ways to maximize profit, you may need to share information with colleagues or clients who speak another language, such as Spanish. Google allows you to ...
LANGUAGE PROJECT. Professor Kyungmin Bae (from left), Dr. Aldrin Lee, Prof. Jung Hee Lee, Prof. Ji Yeon Jeon and project group inspector Jeanette Lee during an interview with the media in Parañaque ...
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