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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.
Buwan ng Wika will formally start in Batangas City, Batangas on 4 August 2014, in cooperation with the Office of the Provincial Governor Vilma Santos-Recto, who has agreed with KWF to make ...
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 ...
As part of the Buwan ng Wika observance, Pambansang Kongreso sa Pagpaplanong Wika, which aims to draw up a long-term program for the use of Filipino in various disciplines, will be held on Aug. 5 ...
Linggo ng Wika is no more; it has been expanded to a monthlong celebration now known to all schoolchildren as Buwan ng Wika. What replaced the former Linggo ng Wika, by order of then President Fidel V ...
In 1997, President Fidel V. Ramos changed the duration of the observance from one week to one month. Thus, the name of the annual observance was changed to Buwan ng Wikang Pambansa, or Buwan ng Wika.
Our 187 languages, like our archipelagic geography, would have made for a sound, logical and easily digestible argument in favor of President Duterte’s Charter change. And Buwan ng Wika would have ...
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 tuwid na landas.” The celebration is ...
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