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</body></html>";s:4:"text";s:27083:"There's no dictionary putting the Spanish input in Tagalog anywhere near 10%, or I have failed to find one anywhere. The majority of the Filipinos of Spanish descent are of Spaniard origin, while a very small minority are Latin American descents. It is no surprise that over this long period of time, the Spanish language made its way into the Filipino dialects.        Maestro/Linguista J. Jaramillo Comparing Tagalog's similarities to Spanish and the relationship between the two languages. Tagalog has taken many loanwords from other languages. Thank you very much sir me and my group mates are very happy to use this information for our debate tomorrow , The Spanish era of the Philippines lasted for 333 years. It helped me a lot in making my occasional paper for school. Spanish was an official language of the country until immediately after the People Power Revolution in February 1986 and the subsequent ratification of the 1987 Constitution. However, there were some Filipinos who did not want to change their native last names, and so today there are still some native names remaining. As a matter of fact, it is very common to hear Filipinos count in Spanish rather than in Filipino or in English. I just finished my bestfriend’s homework with the help of these. Here’s a list of some of them: The Spanish also introduced forks, spoons, plates, and cups to the Philippines. The Filipino people were literate before the Spanish ever arrived, but the Spanish added new subjects to their academia such as math, Spanish, and business. The name of the Philippines comes from the king of Spain Philip II. It is a Spanish dialect of the Spanish language. The official percentage of Filipinos with Spanish ancestry is unknown. We are products of what we evolutionary genomicists call genetic admixture, the result of several thousand years of mixing in our island archipelago at the edge of the Pacific. I’m working on a research project for school and this just made the process so much easier! THE FIRST BOOKS 8. Such is the case with the Philippines which was a Spanish colony from 1521 to 1898 when the colonial rule ended with a Filipino revolution cut short when Spain ceded the country to the Americans with the signing of the Treaty of Paris for twenty million dollars. He stated that; "We are all of many Indo-China mixes, and I think every Filipino who is genetically tested will show up as a mix. But linguistically, the roots of Spanish have not entirely left the Philippines, as a third of the Filipino language is derived from Spanish words, constituting some 4,000 "loan words". To this day, forks and spoons are used when eating (but not knives).  The barong tagalog and the terno are Philippine interpretations of Spanish dress made to fit the humid climate of the Philippines. In today’s video, we are comparing some of the common words and phrases between Spanish and Tagalog. The names derive from the Spanish conquest of the Philippine Islands and its implementation of a Spanish naming system. Speakers of other Philippine languages, in particular the Visayans, incorporated many vocabulary words from Spanish. Many cities and towns are also named in Spanish, such as Medellin, La Libertad, Naga City (prior to 1919 was known as Nueva Cáceres), Las Piñas, Prosperidad, Isabela, Sierra Bullones, Angeles, La Paz, Esperanza, Buenavista, Pilar, La Trinidad, Garcia Hernandez, Trece Martires, Los Baños, and many more. Spanish settlement in the Philippines first took place in the 1500s, during the Spanish colonial period of the islands. The Spanish East Indies were the overseas territories of the Spanish Empire in Asia and Oceania from 1565 to 1901 governed from Manila in the Spanish Philippines. The Philippine Islands is still politically divided among the ethnic groups and regional groups, but there are also Chinese, Japanese,[3][4] and Indian peoples who migrated after the Spanish colonial era and created their own non-native ethnic group. As a matter of fact, it is very common to hear Filipinos count in Spanish rather than in Filipino or in English. A variety of aspects of the customs and traditions in the Philippines today can be traced back to this influence.[1]. However, the government of Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, the fourteenth President of the Philippines and a hispanophone, reintroduced the study of Spanish into the state school system. The Spanish have had a huge influence on Filipino culture. Spain had control of the Philippines for more than 300 years, so it’s no surprise that there are many Filipino customs, traditions, and cultural norms that can be traced back to the Spanish. Beginning in the second half of the 16th Century, catholic friars from Spain began pouring into the Philippines. ALIBATA 7. this is pretty fine mate you helped my son thanks mate. The Spanish language is among the many components of the Filipino language. It has also taken loanwords from Mandarin, Arabic, and Persian. Christian Doctrine 3. (cómo está). (adsbygoogle=window.adsbygoogle||[]).push({}); !function(f,b,e,v,n,t,s) We have a lot of Nahuatl words in our language like … Nevertheless, while the Spanish brought avocados, corn, and chocolate-these foods were originally from the Americas (as you probably know). Spain continued to send expeditions to the Philippines until 1564. I think an article on how Spanish affected the major indigenous language Tagalog would be fascinating. Conflict and war erupted between the two nations. The Philippines is one of two predominantly Christian countries in Asia, the other being East Timor. Every year on the 3rd Sunday of January, the Philippines celebrates the festival of the "Santo Niño" (Holy Child Jesus), the largest being held in Cebu City. 1998 marked the centennial celebration of Philippine independence, and opened a new opportunity for both Hispanic and Filipino businesses to reconnect their historic ties as trade partners. The Spanish at first viewed the Philippines as a stepping-stone to the riches of the East Indies (Spice Islands), but, even after the Portuguese and Dutch had foreclosed that possibility, the Spanish still maintained their presence in the archipelago. It is a Spanish dialect  of the Spanish language. According to historians, there were three objectives for taking the Philippine islands. When the Spanish started to colonize the Philippines, the first settlers were Mexican – actually Spanish who were already settled in Mexico. Filipinos at home set up altars in the Hispanic tradition, adorned with Catholic images, flowers, and candles. You could probably add more information about the food. It would be the Tagalo right as how it’s spoken in Gran Manila. Even today, most of the Filipino population carries Spanish family names, such as Reyes, dela Cruz, and Santos. Naturally, the Filipino learned during Spanish rule for nearly 400 years The Spaniards enriched the Filipino languages through lexicographic studies Many Spanish words fitted into the phonetic patterns of the Filipino languages Spanish became official language by the late 16th They left their mark probably more so than any other foreign nation to which the Philippines was subjected. Mexican here. Today it is estimated that about 20% of Tagalog words are Spanish. The natives of the Philippines are rather closely related to their closest neighbors, which are Malaysia and Indonesia. A country cannot be a colony for over three hundred years and not imbibe the culture of the colonizer. Today, using Spanish numerals is the marketplace norm. These were introduced from Spain in the 16th century, and can be regarded as largely Hispanic in constitution, which have remained in the Philippines for centuries. The Philippines was under Spanish rule for 333 years. That’s because when the Spanish took over, they brought their long tradition of Catholicism with them. A Spanish or Latin-sounding surname does not necessarily denote Spanish ancestry in the Philippines. http://preparetoserve.com/PHILIPPINES Spanish Influence in Tagalog (Philippines). During the first half of the 20th century commerce, and industrial trades with other Hispanic countries declined due to the United States administration of the Philippines and the Second World War. This was so helpful! The Spanish brought with them their own cuisine and many of these foods were adopted into the Filipino diet. Sinceramente, Here are a few very common words that came from Spanish (the spellings have been Filipino-ized): The Spanish money system (based on pesos) was adopted into the Filipino lifestyle as well as the use of Spanish numbers in business and money transactions. All major Christian holidays are observed as official national holidays in the Philippines. The time that the Philippines was under Spanish rule makes up a major part of their history. It was given by the Spanish explorer Ruy López de Villalobos who named the islands of Samar and Leyte "Las Islas Felipinas" (The Philippine Islands), during his expedition in 1543. It was part of the Spanish conquest to convert all the natives to Christ through their Catholic tradition. The natives of the Philippine Islands may be related to the Chamorro people in the Mariana Islands (named Islas de Ladrones during Ferdinand Magellan's expedition) of the Pacific Ocean due to their racial similarity, and for being geographically not connected to the Southeast Asian mainland as a group of islands, but are rather different from the Pacific Islanders belonging to the Polynesian, Micronesian, and Melanesian ethnic groups. Spanish settlement in the Philippines first took place in the 16th century, during the Spanish colonial period of the islands. The new charter dropped Spanish as an official language. Spaniards are referred to by Filipinos as "Kastila" (Castilian) named after the former Kingdom of Castile, now a region of Spain. On public transportation are plastered posters of Jesus and Mary and religious sayings. There are numerous other towns and cities named after saints, such as San Fernando, Santa Rosa, San Isidro, San José, San Juan and San Pablo, as well as after Spanish places like Madrid, Santander, Toledo, Cádiz, Valencia, Murcia, Lucena, and Pamplona. This produced the Catálogo alfabético de apellidos ("Alphabetical Catalogue of Surnames") listing Hispanicized Chinese and Filipino words, names, and numbers. Please remember that dialectal differences exist for each language and should be considered when using the phonemic charts. I appreciated reading this ethnolinguistic piece because you used a substantial amount of Spanish examples to reveal Spanish diffusion to the Philipines. The Spanish influence on Filipino culture has been profound, having originated from the Spanish East Indies. The Philippine Islands are named after King Philip. 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The meaning of the change of las names. India—Indian traders brought Hinduism, upon which some of Philippine folklore and mythology are based. In fact, the common Tagalog greeting “Kumusta” was derived from the Spanish “Como esta”  (How are you). Ancient literature was collected and translated to Tagalog 6. Spanish was the official language of the Philippines from the beginning of Spanish rule in the late 16th century, through the conclusion of the Spanish–American War in 1898 and remained co-official, along with English, until 1987. Over the course of its development, Tagalog (and other languages of the Philippines) have been influenced by Chinese, Japanese, Spanish, English, and many other languages, in trade and in occupations by various countries. This is the original Tagalog language. However, some Filipinos still prefer to eat the truly native Filipino way, without utensils. Your intelligent Spanish coach. I intellectualy enjoyed reading your comprehensive peace because it was very “revealing” and full of Spanish borrowings/diffusion of abstract and concrete examples. Languages across the world have unique phonemic systems. But the tongue that has had the most influence on Tagalog is Spanish. Spanish language became the literary language this time 4. He was warmly received by some native tribes but conflict arose with others. [clarification needed] Another term for them is Spanish Filipino. The Philippines still completely attained its entire languages and culture despite years of colonial rule. During the Spanish rule, westernized culture gradually began to seep into the Filipino way of life. They also named the islands “Filipinas” after Prince Philip os Asturias, who later became the King of Spain. Nevertheless, Stanford University had stated that only 1–3% of the Philippine population had minimal degrees of Spanish blood. P.S. Spain was one of the most powerful nations in the world around the 1500s. The conquistador Miguel López de Legazpi founded the first Spanish settlement in Cebu in 1565, and later established Manila as the capital of the Spanish East Indies in 1571. After the Spanish conquest of the Philippine islands, many early Christianized Filipinos assumed religious-instrument or saint names. On November 21, 1849 the Spanish Governor General of the Philippine Islands, Narciso Clavería, decreed the systematic distribution of surnames and the implementation of the Spanish naming system for the Filipinos. Filipinos adopted many Spanish words during the almost four hundred years of Spain’s colonial rule in the Philippines. There are still a few Filipinos and prominent Filipino families today who are of pure Spanish ancestry. Grammar books were printed in Filipino 7. Philippine cuisine has numerous indigenous and foreign influences. [2] Today as a result, the Catholic church still remains a very powerful force in the Philippines. Filipinos belong to the Austronesian ethnic group of the Southeast Asian region. Chavacano, a Spanish-based creole, is spoken in the Zamboanga Peninsula (where it is an official dialect), Davao, and Cotabato in Mindanao, and Cavite in Luzon. They have taken and adapted words from all of these languages to make them part of their own languages. Thank you for the information you’ve posted, sir. ALIBATA 2. The next group of people to have a major affect on the Tagalog language was the Spanish. Influence from USA and over 20% of the Western European culture is mixed with Hispanic culture heritage from Spain. Western music, dance, art, recreation and customs were adopted by Filipinos. Spain eventually took the Philippines by force in battle, one island at a time, until the whole country was conquered. For individuals learning English as a second language, it is common for the phonemic system of their first language to influence the production of sounds in English. And this wasn’t the case only for native speakers of the Tagalog language. The Spanish Impact. Philippine Spanish  (Spanish: Español Filipino, Castellano Filipino) is a variant of standard Spanish spoken in the Philippines. Religious tone 6. :  I look forward to reading your other ethnolinguistic pieces! The Augustinians were the first to come, arriving in 1565. Writing in Tagalog, the native Philippine language, was greatly encouraged, while writing in English was severely limited and often forbidden altogether. In 1849, the Governor sent out an order that all families were to choose a new last name from a list of Spanish last names (in order to create a more organized system of keeping track of people). 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