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Tuesday, August 15, 2017
Filipino words borrowed from Foreign Languages
Filipino words borrowed from Foreign Languages.
I for Indian (Sanskrit),
IM for Indonesian-Malaysian,
C for Chinese (Mandarin),
J for Japanese, and
S for Spanish
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