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The Abakada alphabet was an "indigenized" Latin alphabet adopted for the Tagalog-based Wikang Pambansa (now Filipino) in 1939. The alphabet, which contains 20 letters, was introduced in the grammar book developed by Lope K. Santos for the newly-designated national language based on Tagalog.
In 1940, the Balarílà ng Wikang Pambansâ (English: Grammar of the National Language) of grammarian Lope K. Santos introduced the Abakada alphabet. This alphabet consists of 20 letters and became the standard alphabet of the national language.
The modern Filipino alphabet is made up of 28 letters, which includes the entire 26-letter set of the ISO basic Latin alphabet, the Spanish Ñ, and the Ng. The Ng digraph came from the Pilipino Abakada alphabet of the Fourth Republic.
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The Abakada alphabet was an "indigenized" Latin alphabet adopted for the Tagalog-based Filipino national language in 1940. The alphabet, which contains 20 letters, was introduced in the grammar book developed by Lope K. Santos for the newly-designated national language based on Tagalog.
Aug 22, 2014 · In the DECS Order, the new alphabet retained the 20 letters of the abakada; retained the letters C, F, J, Ñ , Q, V, X, Z on account that these letters are commonly used in many regional languages ...
Introduction Filipino orthography; Alphabet; Notes on Filipino orthography; History Pre-Hispanic scripts Adoption of the Latin script Late 19th-century orthographic reforms Filipino as the national language, the Abakada, and expanded alphabet (1940–1987) Modern Filipino alphabet (1987–present) The Orthography of the National Language ...
Jul 14, 2021 · ABAKADA (Tagalog Alphabet) Between the 1930s and mid-1970s, the abakada was taught as the alphabet of the Philippine national language. It was developed by the renowned scholar Lope K. Santos.