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  1. 5 wrz 2024 · Spanish Influence on Filipino Culture Examples; Cuisine: Adobo, a popular Filipino dish, is derived from Spanish cooking techniques. Sinigang, a sour soup, is reminiscent of Spanish escabeche. Language: Approximately 20% of Tagalog words have Spanish origins.

  2. Spanish Colonization Shaped Filipino Culture. Over three centuries of Spanish rule have significantly influenced Filipino culture. The integration of Spanish loanwords has enriched the Filipino vocabulary, with many Filipino words derived from Spanish, such as "komunidad" (community) and "edukasyon" (education).

  3. 1 paź 2019 · This article shows how the Spanish-language grammars of Tagalog, the basis of the modern-day national language called Filipino, were produced as an academic and material response to colonialism.

  4. 11 mar 2021 · Five hundred years ago, Antonio Pigafetta preserved snapshots of the lives and culture of the precolonial Filipinos. Pigafetta was an Italian scholar and explorer who chronicled the first circumnavigation of the world led by Ferdinand Magellan.

  5. Similarly, the translation practice of adapting native terms to fit Christian contexts added a further problematical dimension to the project of conversion. In illuminating this point, it is instructive to look at Spanish attempts to translate the Tagalog terms of reciprocity.

  6. 20 kwi 2021 · A particular habit which the Spanish chroniclers found common among the early Filipinos is called nga-nga by the Tagalogs. Morga considers it a “regular delicacy” offered throughout the archipelago as well as in other countries in the Asian mainland.

  7. 25 lis 2021 · This article aims to give readers an introduction to the influences on the area now known as the Philippines to assist in understanding the building blocks of precolonial religions before the Spanish arrival.