Galing-galing

Galing-galing
Author: Nora Daza
Publisher:
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1974
Genre: Cookery, Philippine
ISBN:

Ancient Beliefs and Customs of the Tagalogs

Ancient Beliefs and Customs of the Tagalogs
Author: Jean-Paul G. POTET
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 654
Release: 2017-11-18
Genre: Tagalog (Philippine people)
ISBN: 0244348731

This book is a provisional essay, followed by a vocabulary and an index, on the Tagalogs' world view in the Sixteenth Century. It is mainly based on the entries of the earliest dictionaries of the Tagalog language. These were written by Spanish lexicographers about half-a-century after the conquest of the Philippines (Cebu 1565, Manila 1571). Additional data are drawn from Spanish chronicles. Many of the recorded beliefs and customs were already obsolete at the turn of the Seventeenth Century. Some are extremely surprising, starting from the primeval myth according to which the world had no solid land at its beginning, but only two fluids, water and air.

Ilocano Dictionary and Grammar

Ilocano Dictionary and Grammar
Author: Carl Ralph Galvez Rubino
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 868
Release: 2000-12-01
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9780824820886

This root-based dictionary of the Ilocano language is the most comprehensive dictionary produced of Ilocano (Iloko), the lingua franca of Northern Luzon, and historically the native language of the majority of Filipino immigrants to the United States. The body of the dictionary includes entries for roots and affixes with illustrative sentences, idioms, common derivations, and scientific names (when applicable). Ilocano synonyms are also furnished when appropriate. Derived words that undergo morphological fusion are listed as separate entries to facilitate lexical searches. There is also an affix cross-reference list to help the beginning student recognize root words. Unlike most dictionaries of Philippine languages, it has an extensive English to Ilocano section, information on the pre-Hispanic syllabary, and language maps of the Philippines showing where the largest concentration of Ilocano speakers reside. Of related interest: Let's Speak Ilokano, by Precy Espiritu

Ilokano Dictionary

Ilokano Dictionary
Author: Ernesto Constantino
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 484
Release: 2019-03-31
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 0824879023

The Philippines series of the PALI Language Texts, under the general editorship of Howard P. McKaughan, consists of lesson textbooks, grammars, and dictionaries for seven major Filipino languages. Ilokano is an Austronesian language. It ranks third among the major languages of the Philippines, being spoken by just over 12 percent of the population. Widely spoken throughout the Philippines, Ilokano is the dominant language of most of the provinces of Northern Luzon and is used as a lingua franca by non-Ilokano speakers in this area. Settlers have also carried the language to Mindoro and to several areas in Mindanao. The Ilokano dictionary was developed under the auspices of the Pacific and Asian Linguistics Institute (PALI) of the University of Hawaii, and accompanies the Ilokano reference grammar by the same author as well as Ilokano Lessons by Bernabe, Lapid, and Sibayan. The dictionary contains some 7,000 Ilokano entries. Many of the entries are illustrated by Ilokano sentences to clarify usage.

Learn to Speak Filipino

Learn to Speak Filipino
Author: Midian Press
Publisher: Midianpress
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2010
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 0980793815

Midianpress learn to speak Filipino/ Tagalog takes the student from beginner and teaches them fast and effectively. All lessons are explained in simple plain English so as not to confuse the student with complex English grammar. !27 pages in 7 Units. Topics start with the basic grammar then continue on to include: Introductions Professions Personal details Checking into hotels Asking names Understanding Ordering food Shopping Who, what, where, how, when Directions Time To like, love Descriptions Directions Whether To be Comparisons To know Over 80 practical exercises. Grammar is explained in detailed sections covering most topics that vary from English, including to,at,in,on - sa,nasa from - galing sa, mula sa, buhat sa Kay and Kina Si and Sina Ng markers Asking questions Noun markers Subject pronouns There is/are Ang Conjugation of verbs including , to want, would like, to come, to go, to know, to have, to like , to love, must, should have, necessary Other topics include the using, The present tense The past tenses Future tense Covers most affixes for verbs and nouns such as: _in, -an, I-, Ma-, Pa-, Magpa-, Pinaka-, kay-, Napaka-, Naka-, Ka-, Maka-, Pang-, Magpa-, Pala- and more Also includes an extensive verb section

TransFormed

TransFormed
Author: Vins Santiago
Publisher: OMF Literature
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2016-09-14
Genre: Intersex people
ISBN: 9710095501

Eating Asian America

Eating Asian America
Author: Robert Ji-Song Ku
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 454
Release: 2013-09-23
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1479810231

"Fully of provocation and insight." - Cathy J. Schlund-Vials, author of War, Genocide, and Justice

Women of the Kakawin World

Women of the Kakawin World
Author: Helen Creese
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2015-01-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 1317451783

In this fascinating study the lives and mores of women in one of the least understood but most densely populated areas of the world are unveiled through the eyes of generations of court poets. For more than a millennium, the poets of the Indic courts of Java and Bali composed epic kakawin poems in which they recreated the court environment where they and their royal patrons lived. Major themes in this poetry form include war, love, and marriage. It is a rich source for the cultural and social history of Indonesia. Still being produced in Bali today, kakawin remain of interest and relevance to Balinese cultural and religious identities. This book draws on the epic kakawin poetry tradition to examine the institutions of courtship and marriage in the Indic courts. Its primary purpose is to explore the experiences of women belonging to the kakawin world, although the texts by nature reveal more about the discourses concerning women, sexuality, and gender than of the historical experiences of individual women. For over a thousand years these royal courts were major patrons of the arts. The court-sponsored epic works that have survived provide an ongoing literary testimony to the cultural and social concerns of court society from its ealiest recorded history until its demise at the end of the nineteenth century. This study examines the idealized images of women and sexuality that have pervaded Javanese and Balinese culture and provides insights into a number of cultural practices such as sati or bela (self-immolation of widows).