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  1. 9 hours ago · The Filipino language mainly uses Tagalog. It also has words from Spanish, English, and regional dialects. This shows the historical interactions that have formed the Filipino identity. Filipinos love music and the arts, reflecting East and West influences. Their traditional music has local tunes and rhythms but also takes from Western music.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HokkienHokkien - Wikipedia

    9 hours ago · Meanwhile, in the Philippines, there are also a few Spanish and Filipino loanwords, while it is also currently a norm to frequently codeswitch with English, Tagalog, and in some cases other Philippine languages, such as Cebuano, Hiligaynon, Bicol Central, Ilocano, Chavacano, Waray-waray, Kapampangan, Pangasinense, Northern Sorsogonon, Southern ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TigerTiger - Wikipedia

    9 hours ago · The Old English tigras derives from Old French tigre, from Latin tigris. This was a borrowing of Classical Greek τίγρις 'tigris'. The ultimate origin of the word is uncertain. Roman scholar Marcus Terentius Varro suggested an Armenian origin for the word tigris.

  5. 9 hours ago · Isabela, officially the Province of Isabela (Ilocano: Probinsia ti Isabela; Ibanag: Provinsia na Isabela; Tagalog: Lalawigan ng Isabela), is the second largest province in the Philippines in land area located in the Cagayan Valley.

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  6. 9 hours ago · Many words were borrowed from English language in the modern era and few from Portuguese during the colonial era. Modern Telugu vocabulary can be said to constitute a diglossia because the formal, standardised version of the language is either lexically Sanskrit or heavily influenced by Sanskrit, as taught in schools, and used by the government ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cold_WarCold War - Wikipedia

    9 hours ago · At the end of World War II, English writer George Orwell used cold war, as a general term, in his essay "You and the Atomic Bomb", published 19 October 1945 in the British newspaper Tribune. Contemplating a world living in the shadow of the threat of nuclear warfare, Orwell looked at James Burnham's predictions of a polarized world, writing:

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