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Pampangan language : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kapampangan language
The Pampangan language, ''Kapampangan'' (Kulitan script: ), is one of the major languages of the Philippines. It is the language spoken in the province of Pampanga, most parts of the province of Tarlac, and some parts of Bataan. Kapampangan is also understood in some municipalities of Bulacan and Nueva Ecija and by the Aitas or Aeta of Zambales. The language is also called ''Pampango'', and honorifically in the Kapampangan language: ''Amánung Sísuan'', meaning "breastfed language". ==History== The word ''Kapampangan'' is derived from the rootword ''pampáng'' which means "river bank." Historically, this language was used in what was before the Kingdom of Luzon, ruled by the Lakans. In the 18th century, two books were written by Fr. Diego Bergaño about Kapampangan. He authored ''Vocabulario de la lengua Pampanga''〔Bergaño〕 and ''Arte de la lengua Pampanga''. Kapampangan produced two literary giants in the 19th century: Father Anselmo Fajardo was noted for his works ''Gonzalo de Córdova'' and ''Comedia Heróica de la Conquista de Granada''. Another writer, Juan Crisóstomo Soto, was noted for writing many plays. He authored ''Alang Dios'' in 1901. The Kapampangan poetical joust "Crissotan" was coined by his fellow literary genius Nobel Prize nominee for peace and literature in the 50's, Amado Yuzon to immortalize his contribution to Kapampangan literature.
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