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What is the meaning of every letter of buwan ng wika?

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I am a student and needs to write on the topic of buwan ng wika, I need complete and full detail on this topic. So please help me.

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  1. Angelina

     It utilised to be just called Linggo ng Wika (week of the (Philippine) language), and it dropped on the week round August 19, the anniversary of Manuel L. Quezon, the leader of the Philippine Commonwealth republic who shoved for the institutionalization of Tagalog as the country's nationwide language. At that time most educated persons considered English fluency as the assess of refinement and sophistication, and schooling and activities of government were undertook in English, while any individual who talked only Philippine dialects were considered as homeland bumpkins. Thus Linggo ng Wika was held to encourage the use of the nationwide dialect (which, in deference to other foremost linguistic assemblies, expressly the Cebuanos, was renamed "Filipino," whereas numerous linguists deny accepting this term).
    In school, LInggo ng Wika would be held with diverse undertakings, like approaching to school in native costumes, arranging performances in Tagalog/Filipino, or carrying out categories solely in Tagalog/Filipino. President Ramos amplified it from a week into a month (August), whereas today there's actually nothing less require to encourage its use, as it is English fluency that is on the down turn amidst Filipinos.
    buwan ng wika commemorations is an opening to incorporate Filipino heritage admiration, particularly the Filipino dialect, in the school room undertakings all through the month of August.
    With much eagerness and dedication the RCP educators and employees made a design so as to make this first ever commemoration of “Buwan ng Wika” festive and memorable. Thus, the topic “Kulturang Atin, Ating Pagyamanin” was believed to align all the diverse undertakings set for the month.
    The “Buwan ng Wika” month was split up in three distinct moments: the Campaign Drive per class grade, the Culture Appreciation and the Culminating Activity. Students passionately caught the opening to discover Filipino verses, pieces of music, prayers and dances.

  2. Guest10767408
    HELLO

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