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      • The Vocabulario de la lengua tagala by Pedro de San Buenaventura, O.F.M., printed in Pila, Laguna, in 1613, is a jewel of Spanish-Filipino literature.
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  2. In 1613, the Franciscan priest Pedro de San Buenaventura published the first Tagalog dictionary, his Vocabulario de la lengua tagala in Pila, Laguna. The first substantial dictionary of the Tagalog language was written by the Czech Jesuit missionary Pablo Clain in the beginning of the 18th century.

  3. Vocabulario de la lengua tagala (transl. Vocabulary of the Tagalog language) was the first dictionary of the Tagalog language in the Philippines, It was written by the Franciscan friar Pedro de San Buena Ventura and published in Pila, Laguna, in 1613.

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  5. Aug 10, 2022 · A compilation of “Tagalog language and culture at the time of the Spanish conquest” is the Vocabulario De La Lengua Tagala published by Fr. Pedro de San Buenaventura, a Franciscan friar. It was published in Pila, Laguna in the year 1613 and this is considered a rare book.

  6. Vocabulario de la Lengua Tagala (1613), the first Tagalog dictionary to be published of the language, Fr. Pedro de San Buenaventura did not register any other signification.3

  7. The Vocabulario de Lengua Tagala by Fr. Pedro de San Buenaventura is the earliest Tagalog dictionary to have survived. It is a remarkably full compilation of Tagalog language and culture at the time of the Spanish conquest.

  8. José, author of Arte y reglas de la lengua tagala (1610), the first published grammar of the Tagalog language. For quick reference, Pedro Alcala's first European grammar of Arabic was published in 1505; the first American-Indian grammar in 1558; and the first English grammar in 1586.