Monday, August 29, 2016

14. 10 KAPAMPANGAN TERMS WITH RELIGIOUS ORIGINS

Contributed by Papa Osmubal












ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTOR:
PAPA OSMUBAL(aka Oscar Balajadia) of Magalang, is a poet-artist residing in Macau-SAR, China. A graduate of Holy Angel University,  he has an MA in English Studies from the University of Macau (Highest Honor),and  a post-graduate diploma in education from Universidade de Sao Jose (Highest Honor) As an artist, he has an interest in occidental calligraphy, and has done many solo art exhibits. His writings have appeared in various anthologies and publications, online and hard copy, most recently in Subtle Tea, The Houston Literary Review, Poor Mojo's Almanac, Bulatlat and The Cortland Review. Author of the book series on the roots of Kapampangan language, O Jo Nu'Ca Menibat. A forthcoming book , "Capampangan Roots: Primitive Words and Syllables from Polynesian-Austronesian, Sanskrit, Chinese and Bahasa Languages as Roots of the Capampangan Language" will be published by the Center for Kapampangan Studies.

2 comments:

  1. A good list; one that can be expanded quite easily to ten times ten. The inclusion of the name Diosdado opens the list to other names rooted to Deo or Dio. And then there are terms spawned from santo... santus, santu-santo; and damonyus or diablus ... or even satanas.

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