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Tagalog$81470$ - traduction vers Anglais

ETHNIC GROUP OF SOUTH LUZON
Tagalor; Tagalog Nationalism; Tagalog nation; Tagalog (people); Tagalogs; Tagalog cusine; Tagalog cuisine; ᜋᜅ ᜆᜄᜎᜓᜄ᜔; Lahing tagalog
  • Costume typical of a family belonging to the ''[[Principalía]]'' wearing [[barong tagalog]] and [[baro't saya]]
  • [[Andrés Bonifacio]], one of the founders of [[Katipunan]].
  • Tagalogs, like other lowland coastal Philippine communities, engaged in trade elsewhere in Southeast Asia and beyond for millennia
  • [[Baybayin]], the traditional [[suyat]] script of the Tagalog people.
  • An example of a Baybayin character, ''Ka'', was used in one of the flags of Katipunan and is currently seen in some government logos.
  • migration of Austronesian-speakers]]
  • Philippine Republic]] and used during the [[Philippine Revolution]] which is mainly used by the Tagalog revolutionaries.
  • The [[Laguna Copperplate Inscription]] is the oldest record of Tagalog polities and their syncretic beliefs and culture with Hindu-Buddhism
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  • Biak-na-Bato]].
  • The Tagalogs are shown in red in this map.
  • ''[[Sinigang]]'', a Filipino soup or stew to have come from the Tagalogs, is commonly served across the country with other versions found in the rest of [[Luzon]], [[Visayas]] and [[Mindanao]]. ''Sinigang'' is a very popular dish in all of the Philippines.
  • Tagalog-Kapampangan polities in 1565

Tagalog      
n. Tagalog, Angehöriger des malaischen Volkes auf den Philippinen; Sprache dieses Volkes
Philippine-American War         
  • 20th Kansas Volunteers marching through [[Caloocan]] at night, 1899
  • 24th U.S. Infantry]] (primarily made up of African-American soldiers) at drill in Camp Walker, [[Cebu]], 1902
  • Emilio Aguinaldo's quarters in Manila following his capture by the Americans.
  • Aguinaldo (seated 3d from right) and other insurgent leaders., ca. 1900
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  • Arthur MacArthur]] with binoculars.
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  • Aftermath of the [[First Battle of Bud Dajo]], March 7, 1906. 600 Moros were killed during the battle, including women and children.
  • American shield]] on which a [[vulture]] replaced the [[bald eagle]]. The caption at the bottom proclaimed, "''Criminals Because They Were Born Ten Years Before We Took the Philippines''".
  • Filipino soldiers outside Manila in 1899
  • A group of Filipino combatants laying down their weapons during their surrender, c. 1900
  • [[Emilio Aguinaldo]] in the field
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  • Attack on the barracks of Company C of the 13th Minnesota Volunteers by Filipino forces during the Tondo Fire in Manila, 1899
  • Katipuneros]]''
  • "Knocking Out the Moros": illustration depicting the [[Battle of Bud Bagsak]] in June 1913, which ended the [[Moro Rebellion]] in [[Jolo]]
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  • water curing]] by U.S. Army troops in the Philippines
  • Captain [[Cornelius C. Smith]], a [[Medal of Honor]] recipient, with members of the [[14th Cavalry Regiment]] in 1904
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  • [[Manuel L. Quezón]], the first president of the [[Commonwealth of the Philippines]] (from 1935 to 1944) and former revolutionary military commander
  • 1898 US political cartoon. U.S. President [[William McKinley]] is shown holding the Philippines, depicted as a native child, as the world looks on. The implied options for McKinley are to keep the Philippines, or give it back to Spain, which the cartoon compares to throwing a child off a cliff.
  • alt=Uncle Sam (representing the United States), gets entangled with rope around a tree labelled "Imperialism" while trying to subdue a bucking colt or mule labeled "Philippines", while a figure representing Spain walks off over the horizon carrying a bag labeled "$20,000,000".
  • Remnants of rifles used by Filipino soldiers during the war on display at the museum on [[Clark Air Base]]
  • Philippines, Manila, 1899– U.S. soldiers and ''insurrecto'' prisoners
  • Governor General [[William Howard Taft]] addressing the audience at the [[Philippine Assembly]] in the [[Manila Grand Opera House]]
  • Personifying the United States, [[Uncle Sam]] chases a bee representing [[Emilio Aguinaldo]].
  • Utah Light Artillery in action in the Philippines, 1899
  • Wounded American soldiers at [[Santa Mesa]], Manila in 1899
  • Photograph of [[Young's Scouts]] in the Philippines, including [[Medal of Honor]] recipients [[Marcus W. Robertson]] (2nd from right, front row squating) and [[Richard M. Longfellow]] (4th from right, front row squating)
ARMED CONFLICT BETWEEN THE FIRST PHILIPPINE REPUBLIC AND THE UNITED STATES
Filipino-American War; Philippines-American War; Philippine American War; Phillipine-American War; Filipino-American war; Philippine-American war; Philipine-American War; Phillipine War; Phillipine war; Philippine-american war; Philippine War; Philippines War; Phillipine American war; Filipino Insurrection; Philippine Expedition; Phillipine Insurrection; Philippine Genocide; Philippine insurrection; Philippine Insurrection; Philippine-American War; Philippine War of Independence; Second Philipine War; Second Philippine War; Filipino Rebellion; US-Philippine War; Philippine-America War; Phillippine–American War; Phillipine–American War; Phillippine-American War; Philippines-United States war; Philippines-US war; United States-Philippines war; Philippine–American War of Independence; Philippine-American War of Independence; Casualties of the Philippine-American War; American-Philippine War; Filipino–American War; Digmaang Pilipino–Amerikano; Digmaang Pilipino-Amerikano; Tagalog Insurgency
Philippinisch-Amerikanischer Krieg, Krieg zwischen 1899-1904 zwischen den Vereinigten Staaten und den Phillipinen nach einem amerikanischen Versuch die Inseln zu kolonialisieren

Définition

Tagalog
·add. ·noun Any member of a certain tribe which is one of the leading and most civilized of those native of the Philippine Islands.
II. Tagalog ·add. ·noun The language of the Tagalogs. It belongs to the Malay family of languages and is one of the most highly developed members of the family.

Wikipédia

Tagalog people

The Tagalog people (Tagalog: Mga Tagalog; Baybayin: ᜋᜅ ᜆᜄᜎᜓᜄ᜔) are the largest ethnolinguistic group in the Philippines, numbering at around 30 million. An Austronesian people, the Tagalog have a well developed society due to their cultural heartland, Manila, being the capital city of the Philippines. They are native to the Metro Manila and Calabarzon regions of southern Luzon, and comprise the majority in the provinces of Bulacan, Bataan, Nueva Ecija and Aurora in Central Luzon and in the islands of Marinduque and Mindoro in Mimaropa.