Dapu

Dapu It was World Crocodile Day yesterday! Crocodiles are one of the creatures that are featured in Kapampángan folk beliefs and mythology. DÁPU • (DAH-poo)crocodileTagálog (Filipino): buwáya You may want to read: Largest saltwater crocodile (Philippines) The Philippine Crocodile

Basura

Basura It was Global Garbage Man Day yesterday! Let’s take time to recognize the dedicated efforts of the men and women who keep our communities clean! BASÚRA • (buh-SOO-ruhgarbage, trashTagálog (Filipino): basúra EtymologyFrom Spanish basura (“trash, garbage”) Derived WordMÁGBABASÚRA / MÁMASÚRAgarbage collector, garbage manTagálog (Filipino): magbabasúra, basuréro BASURÉRU • (buh-soo-REH-roo)garbage collector, garbage manTagálog (Filipino): basuréro, … Read more

5 Pillars of Road Safety

5 Pillars of Road Safety  1. Qualified Driver – Individuals with driving skills and knowledge of road safety courtesy and are licensed to drive by LTO.2. Roadworthy Vehicles – Vehicles with good working conditions and compliance with safety standards.3. Traffic Discipline – Compliance with traffic laws or a code of behavior.4. Community relations – Mutually … Read more

Kurienti

Kurienti It was National Electricity Day a few days ago! How do you say “electricity” in your language? KURIÉNTI • (koo-RYEHN-ti)electricityTagálog (Filipino): kuryénte EtymologyFrom Spanish corriente (“current”) Derived WordDIKURIÉNTI • (di-koo-RYEHN-ti)electric, running on electricityTagálog (Filipino): de-kuryénte Formed from Spanish de (“of”) + Kapampángan kuriénti (“electricity”, from Spanish corriente “current”). MAKURIÉNTI • (muh-koo-RYEHN-ti)to get electrocutedTagálog (Filipino): … Read more

Bulkan

Bulkan Located in the Pacific Ring of Fire, the Philippines is an archipelago dotted with volcanoes. The Kapampángan region itself is surrounded by two—a dormant but potentially active Mt. Arayat to its east, and the active and recently erupted Mt. Pinatubo to its west. While they are infamous for the hazards they pose, they are … Read more