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“Filipino at mga Katutubong Wika: Wika ng Kapayapaan, Seguridad, at

Ingklusibong Pagpapatupad ng Katarungang Panlipunan”

The text emphasizes the deep and extensive knowledge embedded in Filipino and
indigenous languages, reflecting the culture, history, and identity of the Philippines. These
languages serve as instruments for expressing personal, social, and cultural identity, contributing
to national development and understanding among citizens. The discussion highlights the
significance of language in conveying emotions, courage, and facilitating communication. The
Philippines is recognized for dedicating a special time, the Buwan ng Wika, annually to celebrate
and honor the national language, reflecting on the contributions of figures like Francisco
Balagtas and Manuel L. Quezon. The Commission on the Filipino Language (Komisyon sa
Wikang Filipino or KWF) plays a vital role in language policy and development. The text
underscores the linguistic diversity in the Philippines, with over a hundred languages. In
summary, Filipino and indigenous languages are portrayed as key elements for a progressive,
peaceful, and just society, serving as a reflection of the nation's culture, history, and identity. The
importance of celebrating the Buwan ng Wika is highlighted, acknowledging the efforts of
ancestors in providing the country with its language and promoting stability, development, and
widespread justice. Despite linguistic diversity, the text encourages pride, appreciation,
development, and continued use of Filipino and indigenous languages.

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