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FREE FILIPINO LANGUAGE CLASS CULTURE DAY (SATURDAY) SEPT.30, 2017 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 pm
By
Diego Kalaw Linan
Ontario-Canada
August 30, 2017
Tagalog is a dialect spoken in the Tagalog Region of the country. It is a dialect just like Ilocano which is spoken in the Ilocos region, Bicolano in the Bicol region and Cebuano in some provinces of the Visayas Islands. (See photo of the country, the different islands and their dialects spoken.)
You will learn how to count with numbers in Filipino. You will learn words and phrases that will allow you to engage in a conversation your Filipino friends and/or relations.
Everyone is welcome especially non-Filipino seniors who are into learning languages and might want to have some mental exercises to defeat forgetfulness. Come join us and celebrate Canada’s diversity in its 150 years anniversary celebration. Join Mississauga Central Library’s 25th Anniversary celebration.
Celebrate life with us!
REGISTER EARLY : (905) 615-3500 ext. 3660. Canadiana Reading Room, 3rd Floor of the Mississauga Central Library,
301 Burnhamthorpe Road West, Mississauga, Ontario L5B 3Y3 For more information and to REGISTER, please call Central Library, Arts & History Department
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