207th sonnet added to Malagilion: Soniton Pangasinan.



sonito 207



News Item: Several protesters died on Tuesday (Nov. 16, 2004) when Philippine security forces broke up a protest by thousands of striking farmers and workers at a sugarcane estate owned by the family of former president Corazon Aquino.



para ed sikaran anakbanua

tan nianak ed boleg da’ra’y burgis

mas mabli ni so tabul na unas

nen say dala’n onterter ed dalin



masamit so linget na timaoan

pepespesen da ed darapilan

balet alay atap na inaoan

piogagep da ya nagamoran



dia’d beneg na magayagan lupam

nagnap kan kalbario O Luisita

ta sinalug da na dala tan lua

so makbul tan mabunan pagew mo



alay pait so pakataoay ko

ed subol na dilo’d saray susum



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Thirty Endangered Languages in the Philippines (PDF)



There are between 100 and 150 languages spoken in the Philippines today. A fourth of these languages—thirty-two—are spoken by different Negrito ethnolinguistic populations scattered throughout the archipelago (Grimes 2000). They are considered to be the aborigines of the Philippines whose ancestors migrated into these islands over 20,000 years ago.

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