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The ancient or older language of Tagalog mostly spoken and sparsely written in the Philippines from about 900 C.E. to 1521 C.E., when it soon developed into Classical Tagalog after Christianization by the Spanish arrival. It developed from Proto-Philippine, with heavy influence from Classical Sanskrit, Old Malay, Middle Tamil and Late Middle Chinese (either Hokkien or Cantonese) and was written using the Baybayin script.
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The
ancient
or
older
language
of
Tagalog
mostly
spoken
and
sparsely
written
in
the
Philippines
from
about
900
C.E.
to
1521
C.E.,
when
it
soon
developed
into
Classical
Tagalog
after
Christianization
by
the
Spanish
arrival.
It
developed
from
Proto-Philippine,
with
heavy
influence
from
Classical
Sanskrit,
Old
Malay,
Middle
Tamil
and
Late
Middle
Chinese
(either
Hokkien
or
Cantonese)
and
was
written
using
the
Baybayin
script.
日本語の意味
フィリピンで約900年頃から1521年頃まで話され、書かれることが少なかった、タガログ語の古語的形態を指す。 / スペインのキリスト教伝来によって、後に古典タガログ語へと発展した。 / 原型フィリピン語から派生し、古典サンスクリット、古代マレー語、中期タミル語、遅中期中国語の影響を受け、バイバイン文字で記録されていた。
意味(1)
The
ancient
or
older
language
of
Tagalog
mostly
spoken
and
sparsely
written
in
the
Philippines
from
about
900
C.E.
to
1521
C.E.,
when
it
soon
developed
into
Classical
Tagalog
after
Christianization
by
the
Spanish
arrival.
It
developed
from
Proto-Philippine,
with
heavy
influence
from
Classical
Sanskrit,
Old
Malay,
Middle
Tamil
and
Late
Middle
Chinese
(either
Hokkien
or
Cantonese)
and
was
written
using
the
Baybayin
script.