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"Sa Aking Mga Kabatà" (English: To My Fellow Youth) is a poem about the love of one's native language written in Tagalog. It is widely attributed to the Filipino national hero José Rizal , who supposedly wrote it in 1868 at the age of eight. [ 1 ]
Rizal's movement was known as the "Indios Bravos", ("Brave Indians"). Rizal had actually tried to learn Malay , but he was executed in 1896, therefore never getting a chance to fully revive the Malay language in the Philippines; [ 13 ] President Manuel L. Quezon chose Tagalog as the basis for the evolution and adoption of the national language ...
In 1901, the American Governor General William Howard Taft suggested that the U.S.-sponsored Philippine Commission name Rizal a national hero for Filipinos. Jose Rizal was an ideal candidate, favourable to the American occupiers since he was dead, and non-violent, a favourable quality which, if emulated by Filipinos, would not threaten the ...
Ang lahát ng tao'y isinilang na malayà at pantáy-pantáy sa karangalan at mga karapatán. Sila'y pinagkalooban ng katuwiran at budhî at dapat magpalagayan ang isá't isá sa diwà ng pagkákapatíran. English. All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights.
Ilustrado (transl. erudite) is a 2014 Philippine television drama period series broadcast by GMA Network.Directed by King Mark Baco, it stars Alden Richards.The series is based on the life of Philippine hero José Rizal.
sa likod ñg luksang nagtabing na ulap. Ang kulay na pula kung kinakailañgan na maitim sa iyong liway-way, dugo ko'y isabog at siyang ikinang ñg kislap ñg iyong maningning na ilaw. Ang aking adhika sapul magkaisip ñg kasalukuyang bata pang maliit, ay ang tanghaling ka at minsan masilip sa dagat Silañgan hiyas na marikit. Natuyo ang luhang ...
José Rizal is a 1998 Philippine historical drama film directed by Marilou Diaz-Abaya and starring Cesar Montano as José Rizal. The film was based on the true story of Filipino patriot José Rizal , who was imprisoned under the Spanish colonization and tells Rizal's story until the final day of his execution.
His works were recognized by Jose Rizal who even said "He was a true orator, of easy and energetic words, vigorous in concepts and of practical and transcendental ideas". Among the articles he published were "El Pensamiento", "La Universidad de Manila: Su Plan de Estudio", and "Los Nuevos Ayuntamientos de Filipinas".