This August,
we celebrate the Buwan ng Wika with the theme “Tatag ng Wikang Filipino, Lakas
ng Pagka-Pilipino”. Education Secretary Armin Luistro are closely coordinating
with the Komisyon ng Wikang Filipino in
promoting the national language. “Our national language defines us as a nation”
said Luistro. He also emphasized the importance of our national language for
communication, understanding, unity and progress of our country.
The
celebration was in accordance with the 1987 Constitution, citing the importance
of national language to the country’s development as well as with Proclamation
1041 issued by President Fidel Ramos that emphasizes the importance of
recognizing the native language. The month of August was declared as Buwan ng
Wika because the country’s father of national language, former president Manuel
L. Quezon was born on August 19, 1878.
The
Philippines’ national language is called Filipino. However, there are over a
hundred languages all around the country plus a lot more in terms of dialects. These
are the country’s major languages with at least one million native speakers:
Filipino, Cebuano, Ilokano, Hiligaynon, Waray-Waray, Kapampangan, Bikol,
Albay-Bikol, Pangasinense, Maranao, Maguindanao, Kinaray-a and Tausug.
To
demonstrate how different these languages are, below are the translations of
selected English words to the respective local languages:
English
|
One
|
Two
|
Three
|
Person
|
Day
|
Dog
|
House
|
Filipino
|
Isa
|
Dalawa
|
Tatlo
|
Tao
|
Araw
|
Aso
|
Bahay
|
Cebuano
|
Usa
|
Duha
|
Tulo
|
Tawo
|
Adlaw
|
Iro
|
Balay
|
Ilokano
|
Maysa
|
Dua
|
Tallo
|
Tao
|
Adlaw
|
Aso
|
Balay
|
Hiligaynon
|
Isa
|
Duha
|
Tatlo
|
Tawo
|
Adlaw
|
Ido
|
Balay
|
Waray-Waray
|
Usa
|
Duha
|
Tulo
|
Tawo
|
Adlaw
|
Ayam
|
Balay
|
Kapampangan
|
Metung
|
Adwa
|
Atlu
|
Tau
|
Aldo
|
Asu
|
Bale
|
Bikol
|
Saro
|
Duwa
|
Tulo
|
Tawo
|
Aldaw
|
Ayam
|
Harong
|
Bikol-Albay
|
Usad
|
Darawa
|
Tulo
|
Tawo
|
Aldow
|
Ayam
|
Baloy
|
Pangasinense
|
Sakey
|
Duara
|
Talora
|
Too
|
Agew
|
Aso
|
Abong
|
Kinaray-a
|
Sara
|
Darwa
|
Tatlo
|
Taho
|
Adlaw
|
Ayam
|
Balay
|
Tausug
|
Hambuuk
|
Duwa
|
Tu
|
Tau
|
Adlaw
|
Iru
|
Bay
|
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