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na | tagalog |
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na | filipinski |
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na | Mowie w filipinskim jezyku tagalog OR Mowie w jezyku tagalskim |
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na | tagalog OR: tagalski |
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tagalog Explanation: w jezyku tagalog, po tagalsku, po filipinsku ... oraz hiszpański, którymi się tu można wszędzie porozumieć, napotyka nagle tagalog pochodzenia indonezyjsko-malajskiego. Mówi nim 13 milionów (na 76 ... www.infor.pl/turystyka/0073.htm ... retoromański (3). rosyjski (187). rumuński (42), serbski (16). szwedzki (388). słowacki (3), Tagalog (4). ... www.mapinternet.com/cgi-bin/directory.pl/World/Polska/Nauka... ... mandaryn), chorwacki, czeski duński esperanto, estoński faro, filipiński (tagalog), fiński, flamandzki, francuski grecki, gruziński hebrajski, hiszpański ... www.hansson.de/polnisch/sprachen.html ... czytane w językach każdego kontynentu, np. po filipińsku (tagalsku) z Azji i keczua z Ameryki. Modlitwa z kontynentu europejskiego będzie prawdopodobnie ... www.jubileusz2000.episkopat.pl/wiad_2_15121999.html |
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filipinski Explanation: Tagalog(Filipino) is official language of the Phillipines. It belongs to the Austronesian, or Malayo-Polynesian, family. Other major languages spoken on the Phillipine islands are : Ilocano Pampango and Bisaya. HTH web resources own knowledge |
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Mowie w filipinskim jezyku tagalog OR Mowie w jezyku tagalskim Explanation: Tagalog - the Austronesian language spoken by people inhabiting Manila and adjacent provinces, Philippines. Mowie w filipinskim jezyku tagalog; Mowie w jezyku tagalskim; Mowie w jezyku tagalog-filipiny. "... Erap", co w filipi?skim j?zyku tagalog oznacza "kumpel". " arch4.rp.pl/a/rz/2001/01/20010120/200101200046.html "... J?zykoznawstwo, Filipiny Tagalski j?zyk, ... Tagalski j?zyk, tagalog, j?zyk z grupy j?zyków indonezyjskich ... wiem.onet.pl/wiem/0103d7.html "... które wcale nie powsta?y z Tagalog – j?zyka rejonu Manili. ... Filipina” – tak powsta?a dzisiejsza nazwa Filipiny." www.combat-kalaki.com.pl/historia.htm wiem.onet.pl/wiem/0103d7.html |
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tagalog OR: tagalski Explanation: These 2 forms can be found in the Polish translation of the international standard ISO 639-2:1998 (Polski Komitet Normalizacyjny nr ref. APrPN-ISO 639-2). The document I have was distributed in Poland for approval 2 years ago and I do not know how the story ended. In a scholarly context, I would not go as far as to say that "filipinski" = "tagalski" as they also speak other languages in the Philippines. In fact, ISO has a separate code for "Philippine (Other)" = "filipinskie (inne)" Hope that helps, Jacek Krankowski |
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