Kapampangan MTBMLE Learning Resources

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Pampanga Cuisine

For information on the language, follow these links:

Philippine Languages Map

Pampangan (also Kapampangan)

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Greetings:

 

Pampangan [pam] (Philippines: Luzon.)
Mayap a aldo general greeting
Mayap a yabak morning greeting
Mayap a yabak pu formal morning greeting
Mayap a yugtu noontime greeting
Mayap a yugtu pu formal noontime greeting
Mayap a gatpanapun afternoon greeting
Mayap a gatpanapun pu formal afternoon greeting
Mayap a bengi evening greeting
Mayap a bengi pu formal evening greeting
Kumustá? how are you?

From “Greetings in Languages and Dialects of the Philippines”

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Click here for Kapampangan Folksongs/Dances.

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DepEd MTBMLE Learning Resources:

All of the above are here to complement what you MLErs are going to produce which we hope you’d share with us here in MultilingualPhilippines.com (email to joepadre@att.net) for easy access by your audience.

 

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Bicolano • Cebuano • Chavacano • Hiligaynon • Ilocano • Kapampangan • Maguindanaoan

Maranao • Pangasinense • Tagalog • Tausug • Waray-Waray

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