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Meaning of "kapampangan"

kapampangan (verb): To speak or communicate in the Kapampangan language, which is a language spoken in the Philippines
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  • A language of the Malayo-Polynesian branch of the Austronesian family of languages; it is one of the major languages of the Philippines and the primary language in the province of Pampanga, as well as southern Tarlac.
  • The people of Pampanga or people with Kapampangan heritage.
  • One of the native speakers of the Kapampangan language.
  • pertaining to the Kapampangan language or its speakers

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Kapampangan pronouns follow a certain order following verbs or particles like negation words.
Some western dialects of Kapampangan have six vowels.
A number of Kapampangan dictionaries and grammar books were written during the Spanish colonial period.
Augustinian missionaries studied the Kapampangan language and its writing system.
Kapampangan terms derived from Chinese.
Kaleldo is a Kapampangan term for summer.
Kapampangan enclaves still exist in Tondo and other parts of the National Capital Region.
It is a common misconception that Kapampangan is frequently spoken in the passive voice.
Many Kapampangan festivals display an indigenous flavor unique only to the Kapampangan people.
His descendants are spread out all across the Kapampangan Region during the Spanish colonial era.
The Kapampangan Wikipedia is an edition of Wikipedia in the Kapampangan language.
Its local name in Kapampangan is Anluage.
Kapampangan has two negation words, alí and alá.
Languages like Tagalog and Kapampangan are known to have very moderate dialectal variation.
Kapampangan nouns are not inflected, but are usually preceded by case markers.

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The ballast of the Minalin Church depicts Kapampangan mythological figures.
Kapampangan verbs are morphologically complex, and take a variety of affixes reflecting focus, aspect and mode.
Center for Kapampangan.
In the Kapampangan language of the Philippines, the native word for eagle is galura.
Metaphors in Kapampangan.
In Kapampangan mythology, a deity named Tálâ is also present.
However, most of the meals are from Kapampangan cuisine.
Drayber is the Kapampangan phonetic spelling of " driver.
And the fourth district ( southwest ) has a mixture of Kapampangan and Tagalog cultures.
Kapampangan, Capampañgan or Pampangan may refer to, Kapampangan people of the Philippines Kapampangan language.
Masi is related to the Tagalog mache and the Kapampangan moche, which are prepared similarly.
Like other municipalities and cities in Pampanga, its people are mostly Kapampangan.
Nagas are also present in Kapampangan polytheistic beliefs, such as Lakandanum.
Felipe Sonsong was already a 50-year-old soldier at the time of the Kapampangan revolt.
For a list of prominent or noteworthy Kapampangans, see Category, Kapampangan people.
Ilokano, Tagalog, Kapampangan and other dialect speakers.
Unlike English and Spanish which are nominative-accusative languages, Kapampangan is an ergative-absolutive language.
Sumulat means " will write " in Kapampangan and " wrote " in Tagalog.
Unlike other Philippine languages, Kapampangan lacks the phoneme / h /.

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