Abakada was the Tagalog alphabet of 20 letters introduced by Lope K. Santos during the American occupation of the country and adopted by the National Language Institute of the Philippines in 1973. The alphabet was again expanded in 1976 to include the letters C, Ch, F, J, Ll, Ñ, Q, Rr, V, X, and Z in order to accommodate words of Spanish and English origin.
2006-06-24 19:26:36
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answered by Mark K 1
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love jesus is all that matters, do not know meaning
2006-06-25 02:25:34
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answered by fchaldo 4
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