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The Buwan ng Wika activities this year coincides with the celebration of 2019 as the International Year of the Indigenous Languages (IYIL) as declared by the UNESCO.
May we remember this as we observe Buwan ng Wika this month. It is not just about our spoken words but the written language as well, and one that connects us deeply to our past.
This year’s annual observance of Buwan ng Wika, Aug. 1-31, will be highlighted by three competitions. Theme of this year’s Buwan ng Wika, according to the Komisyon ng Wikang Filipino (KWF), is ...
For the month of August, which is also Buwan ng Wika, the Komisyon ng Wikang Filipino (KWF) has lined up a few events designed to deepen one's appreciation for the Filipino language. Aklat ng Bayan ...
It’s August, after all – officially Buwan ng Wike (National Language Month) in the Philippines. The petition involves the case of Von Rommel Yalong, elected barangay chairman of Barangay N ...
Buwan ng Wikang Pambansa 2024. Features, Luzon, Region 4-A: (CALABARZON), Regions. 10 months ago. Filipino bilang wikang mapagpalaya at sagisag ng pagiging isang Pilipino. Philippine Information ...
Some linguists from UP are arguing for a rewording and reworking of Buwan ng Wika to “Buwan ng mga Wika,” noting the looming death of many of our languages and the prevalence of antiquated notions on ...
Signed by President Fidel Ramos in 1997, the proclamation sets a Buwan ng Wika celebration every August. ... known as Ama ng Wikang Pambansa, who was born on August 19, 1878.
THE month of August marks the celebration of National Language Month (Buwan ng Wika) with the theme “Ang Filipino ay wikang panlahat, ilaw at lakas sa. July 10, 2022. News.
Today marks the start of the country’s celebration of Buwan ng Wikang Pambansa, which is observed every August as proclaimed in the 1987 Constitution. This year’s theme is “Filipino at mga ...
In connection with the celebration of Buwan ng Wika (Language Month), Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino (KWF) launched its publication series, Aklat ng Bayan, on Aug. 15 at the National Museum.
It's still Buwan ng Wika and even foreigners are celebrating our language. The Philippine Embassy in Germany on Facebook shared a video where two Germans Maik and Sergio gamely sang lines from three ...