Filipino language is really a symbolic to filipinos here and around the globe. It is the thing why we are making a clearer communication with other tribes. This national language of us is not only used by Manilanians, Baleranians, Cavitenians, etc. but through out the whole people living in a society called three stars at a sun. Like the historic place of Baler, Filipino language also contributes something in the history of our nation. We understand each other mainly because of this language. Through using this language we really proves that we are al loyal sons and daugthers of Bayan ni Juan. Through this material we all unit us one and all as trully blooded Filiinos.
Although we are divided into dofferent regions and people in each region sreak different dilects. We are united by a common national language, the Filipinos. We have the same dreams and hope for our country too. We are lucky people. We are blessed with a country wich is not only the most beautiful in East but also has the richest natural resources. We enjoy the freedom of speech and of worship. Manuel L. Quezon is known as the "Father of our national language" born in the litle town of Baler in Quezon Province on August 19, 1878. He did many things in for our country. He worked very hard for our independence. Today he is remembered best as the "Father of Philippines Independence."
We still dream the dreams they had, that we are Filipinos and that the Philippines belong to the Filipinos.
Although we are divided into dofferent regions and people in each region sreak different dilects. We are united by a common national language, the Filipinos. We have the same dreams and hope for our country too. We are lucky people. We are blessed with a country wich is not only the most beautiful in East but also has the richest natural resources. We enjoy the freedom of speech and of worship. Manuel L. Quezon is known as the "Father of our national language" born in the litle town of Baler in Quezon Province on August 19, 1878. He did many things in for our country. He worked very hard for our independence. Today he is remembered best as the "Father of Philippines Independence."
We still dream the dreams they had, that we are Filipinos and that the Philippines belong to the Filipinos.
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