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                    [Summary] => Language lesson: The Filipino word for "bird" is ibon. In Pampanga, the same bird is an ayup. Ayup is also the Kapampangan word for "animal," which is hayop in Filipino. Insects are called ayup-ayupan in Pampanga and insekto or kulisap in Filipino. And, while an animal is both a hayop or an ayup, a Filipino ibon (bird) is not a Kapampangan ebun (egg). Confused? You might be. Admittedly, I am starting to get dizzy too!
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                    [AuthorName] => Joy Angelica  Subido
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