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Korean War: When 900 Filipinos defeated a 40,000 strong Chinese Communist army

Korean War: When 900 Filipinos defeated a 40,000 strong Chinese Communist army

The Korean War of 1950 was one of the most destructive wars of the modern era. It killed approximately 3,000,000 people from both opposing sides.
35 Must-Know Filipino Greetings and Phrases for Travelers

35 Must-Know Filipino Greetings and Phrases for Travelers

The 35 Must-Know Filipino Greetings and Phrases for travelers will assist newcomers (foreigners) and travelers to the Philippines with the basics in Filipino conversation.
Miguel Malvar – Forward without ever turning back

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Andres Bonifacio – I declare this assembly dissolved

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December 30, 1896 – execution of Jose Rizal

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December 30, 1896 – execution of Jose Rizal. Doctor Jose Rizal was executed by firing squad (Filipino infantry of the Spanish Army) in Bagumbayan after a farce trial by the Spanish authorities. His last words were “It is finished”, same as Christ did. He was buried secretly in an unmarked grave in Paco cemetery later
August 21, 1983 – Assassination of Ninoy Aquino

August 21, 1983 – Assassination of Ninoy Aquino

August 21, 1983 – Assassination of Ninoy Aquino – Benigno “Ninoy” Aquino Jr was assassinated on the Tarmac of MIA (Manila International Airport) just as he returned to the Philippines after a three-year self-imposed exile. The treacherous murder of Ninoy was indirectly attributed to then sitting President Marcos
September 21, 1972 – Marcos declares Martial Law

September 21, 1972 – Marcos declares Martial Law

September 21, 1972 – Marcos declares Martial Law – President Ferdinand Edralin Marcos issued Proclamation No. 1081 placing the entire Philippines under Martial Law. The proclamation itself was dated 17th of September, but it was signed later on the 21st. Marcos used lawlessness, chaos, the 15 separate incidences
Philippine Adobo is not Adobar

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Binondo – world’s oldest Chinatown

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Kalaw – Clock of the Mountains

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Philippine Eagle – largest extant eagle in the world

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Top Filipino Heroes and their favorite food

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Top 50 Must-Try Fruits in the Philippines

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Ninoy Aquino – The Filipino is worth dying for

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Antonio Luna – I will fight and offer my life

Antonio Luna – I will fight and offer my life

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Antonio Luna – I am going not to command but to obey

Antonio Luna – I am going not to command but to obey

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Macario Sakay – Death comes to us all sooner or later

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Jose Abad Santos – Do not cry Pepito

Jose Abad Santos – Do not cry Pepito

Do not cry, Pepito, show to these people that you are brave. It is an honor to die for one’s country
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35 Must-Know Filipino Greetings and Phrases for Travelers

35 Must-Know Filipino Greetings and Phrases for Travelers

➢ The 35 Must-Know Filipino Greetings and Phrases for travelers will assist newcomers (foreigners) and travelers to the Philippines with the basics in Filipino conversation. Majority of Filipinos speak the English language, but knowing common Tagalog phrases will surely endear you to local folks.
35 Must-Know Filipino Greetings and Phrases for Travelers

The 35 Must-Know Filipino Greetings and Phrases for travelers

English Phrase Filipino Pronunciation Filipino Meaning
• Please pa-kee-OO-sap Pakiusap
• Can I try? poo-we-deh ko poh soo-boo-KAHN? Pwede ko po subukan?
• How are you? koo-MOOS-tah kah? Kumusta ka?
• Fine, thank you. ma-BOO-tee, sa-lah-mat. Mabuti, salamat.
• Good morning magan-dang oo-mah-gah Magandang umaga
• Good night magan-dang ga-bee Magandang gabi
• Good afternoon magan-dang tang-ha-lee Magandang tanghali
• Have a nice day magan-dang ah-rao Magandang araw
• I don't like it ah-yao koh Ayaw ko
• See you later kee-TAH ta-yoh mah-ma-yah Kita tayo mamaya

The 35 Must-Know Filipino Greetings will also help out expatriates and foreign exchange students acclimate to the language.

• I love You mah-HAL kee-TAH Mahal kita
• Happy Birthday mah-LEE-gah-yang ka-a-ra-wahn Maligayang Kaarawan
• Happy New Year mah-nee-gong bah-gong tah-ON! Manigong Bagong Taon!
• Merry Christmas mah-LEE-gah-yang pahs-kow! Maligayang Pasko!
• Congratulations! bee-nah-ba-tee kee-TAH! Binabati kita!
• Yes OH-poh Opo
• No HEEN-dee poh Hindi po
• Pardon Me ma-WAH-lahng GAH-lahng poh Mawalang galang po
• You're welcome WAH-lahng ah-noo-mahn poh Walang anuman po
• A minute please san-da-LEE poh Sandali po

The 35 Must-Know Filipino Greetings include scenarios during travel, store transactions, personal greetings and in public place interactions.

• Delicious! sa-RAHP! Sarap!
• I'm Sorry pa-oo-mahn-HEEN poh Paumanhin po
• Where? sa-AN poh? Saan po?
• When? KAE-lan poh? Kailan po?
• What? A-no poh? Ano po?
• You're beautiful ma-GAN-dah ka Maganda ka
• You're handsome goo-wa-POH ka Guwapo ka
• How much is this mag-ka-no poh ee-TOH? Magkano po ito?
• My change please sook-LEE ko poh? Sukli ko po?
• Water? TOO-beeg poh? Tubig po?
• Where's the restroom? SAH-ahn poh ang BAHN-yo? Saan po ang banyo?
• Friend kae-bee-GAHN Kaibigan
• I like you goos-TOH kee-TAH Gusto kita
• Money pe-RAH Pera
• Goodbye pa-AH-lam poh Paalam po

*Po (poh) denotes respect in Filipino customs.

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The many names of Lapu-Lapu

The many names of Lapu-Lapu

The many names of Lapu-Lapu
➢ Many of us Filipinos may not have known that Lapu-Lapu had many names attributed to him. The first Filipino hero to have defied Spanish colonization, Lapu-Lapu was a ruling Datu of Mactan (now Lapu-Lapu City) island.
The famed Datu together with his soldiers (numbering to 1500) vanquished the Spanish world explorer Ferdinand Magellan on April 27, 1521 in the Battle of Mactan. The Spaniards failed to advance their colonization of the Philippines until another expedition by Miguel Lopez de Legaspi in 1564.
Lapu-Lapu was referred to by names of Çilapulapu, Si Lapulapu, Sri Lapulapu, Salip Pulaka, Cali Pulaco, and Lapulapu Dimantag. Lapu-Lapu was better known as Si Lapulapu. Italian historian Pigafetta called him Çilapulapu and Jose Rizal himself mentioned him as Si Lapu Lapu. The word "Si" is actually a corruption of the title "Sri". Sri is derived from the Sanskrit "Sri Pakuda" or "His Highness".
The many names of Lapu-Lapu
Lapu-Lapu Statue in Cebu from Wikimedia Commons
The many names of Lapu-Lapu
Credits: Lapu-Lapu Statue from GMA News
The many names of Lapu-Lapu
Credits: Manuel Pañares painting of the Battle of Mactan
Some historians tag Lapu-Lapu as a Moro in lieu of Salip and Cali, which could have been a reference to islamic titles Caliph or Kalifah. The Salip should correctly be attributed to derivations like Sarripada, Sipad, Paduka, Seri Paduka, and Salipada. Such names were used to honor the ancient Visayan Datus. Although some quarters would debate that Lapu-Lapu was a Moro migrant and outsider in Cebu, the common practice of tattooing, body piercing and alcohol consumption (which was a part of their culture) are prohibited in Islam.
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