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      • The earliest surviving record of Cebuano was from a wordlist collected by Antonio Pigafetta during the Magellan expedition in 1521.
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  2. The earliest European record of Cebuanos was by Antonio Pigafetta of the Magellan expedition. He provided some descriptions of their customs as well as samples of the Cebuano language. Ferdinand Magellan was killed in Cebu during the Battle of Mactan against the forces of Lapulapu.

  3. The earliest record of the Cebuano language was first documented in a list of words compiled by Antonio Pigafetta, an Italian explorer who was part of Ferdinand Magellan's 1521 expedition. While there is evidence of a writing system for the language, its use appears to have been sporadic.

  4. The earliest surviving record of Cebuano was from a wordlist collected by Antonio Pigafetta during the Magellan expedition in 1521. The wordlist contains about 160 Cebuano words (some of which are in Malay) written in an Italian-influenced orthography, which is

  5. Some of the Cebuano Words Recorded by Pigafetta in 1521. by Jessie Grace U. Rubrico. * The English and Old Cebuano entries are from Document 15, "First Voyage Around the World (1519-1522)" by Antonio Pigafetta in Gregorio F. Zaide, Documentary Sources of Philippine History. Manila: National Bookstore, 1990. pp. 81-210.

  6. Cebuano, the second largest ethnolinguistic group (after Tagalog) in the Philippines, numbering roughly 16.5 million in the second decade of the 21st century. They speak an Austronesian (Malayo-Polynesian) language and are sometimes grouped with the Hiligaynon and Waray-Waray under the generic name

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  7. Aug 15, 2022 · The first important Cebuano poetsVicente Ranudo, Tomas Bagyo, Potenciano Aliño, Escolastico Morre—appeared in the wake of the publication of the first newspaper in Cebuano, Vicente Sotto’s Ang Suga, 1901-1911.

  8. May 29, 2024 · Historical photographs selected from the Cebuano Studies collection at the library of University of San Carlos depict the landscape and people of the Philippines from late 19th century through the 1970s. Selected masters' thesis from the Filipiniana collection at the library of University of San Carlos, Cebu City, Philippines (with ...

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