Baybayin : A Filipino ancient writing system

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5 Feb 201513:13

Summary

TLDRIn this engaging discussion, the guest, a consultant to Congressman Pao, delves into the importance of the Baybayin script, the ancient Philippine writing system. He highlights its historical significance as a symbol of national identity and freedom, emphasizing the need for legislation to preserve and promote its use. The conversation also touches on the script's unique characteristics, its comparison to other Asian writing systems, and the efforts to integrate it into the K-12 curriculum. The guest's personal advocacy is evident as he showcases his Baybayin-emblazoned Barong, symbolizing cultural pride. The discussion concludes with an invitation to the first National Baybayin Summit, underscoring the script's relevance and the push for its legislative recognition.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The guest, Mr. J, is a consultant of Congressman Y Pao and is involved in promoting the Baybayin script.
  • ๐Ÿ›๏ธ Baybayin is an ancient Philippine writing system that predates Spanish colonization and is distinct from the Latin alphabet.
  • ๐ŸŒ The term 'Baybayin' was mistakenly called 'Alibata' due to a misunderstanding by Professor Paul Bersales in 1914, which has since been corrected.
  • ๐Ÿ“œ Evidence of Baybayin's existence dates back to 3000 BC, as found in petrographs and other archaeological discoveries.
  • ๐Ÿซ There is a push for the inclusion of Baybayin in the educational curriculum, with a pending bill in Congress to support this.
  • ๐Ÿ‘” Mr. J is an advocate for Baybayin and wears a 'Baybayin Barong' to promote the script, which is hand-embroidered with Baybayin characters.
  • ๐Ÿ“ Baybayin is a syllabary system where each character represents a syllable, and it has a unique style of writing that differs from the alphabet.
  • ๐ŸŒ The script is seen as a significant part of Filipino cultural identity and is being promoted to counter the effects of colonization that led to its decline.
  • ๐Ÿ“– There is an upcoming Baybayin Summit in Pangasinan from April 9 to 11, aimed at further promoting and educating about the script.
  • ๐Ÿฆ The Philippine Central Bank has incorporated Baybayin in some of its designs, indicating a growing recognition of its importance.

Q & A

  • What is the significance of the Baybayin script in the Philippines?

    -Baybayin, also known as Alibata, is the ancient script of the Philippines, representing the pre-Hispanic writing system. It is significant as it is a symbol of Filipino identity and cultural heritage.

  • Why is there a push for the revival and teaching of Baybayin in the Philippines?

    -There is a push for the revival and teaching of Baybayin to preserve the Filipino cultural identity and to ensure that future generations understand and appreciate their linguistic roots.

  • What is the relationship between Baybayin and the national language of the Philippines?

    -Baybayin is the script associated with the national language of the Philippines, Tagalog, and was used before the introduction of the Latin alphabet. It is part of the country's linguistic and cultural heritage.

  • What is the term 'Baybayin' believed to have been incorrectly labeled as by Professor Paul Bersales in 1914?

    -Professor Paul Bersales labeled it as 'Alibata' after noticing similarities with the Arabic script. However, this was a mislabeling, and the correct term is 'Baybayin'.

  • Why is there a need for legislation to support the use of Baybayin?

    -Legislation is needed to provide a legal framework and support for the teaching and promotion of Baybayin, ensuring its integration into the education system and its recognition as part of the national identity.

  • What is the significance of the Baybayin Summit mentioned in the script?

    -The Baybayin Summit is an event aimed at discussing and promoting the use of Baybayin. It brings together educators, scholars, and enthusiasts to advocate for its inclusion in the curriculum and its recognition as a vital part of Filipino culture.

  • How does the script Baybayin differ from the Latin alphabet?

    -Baybayin is a syllabary script, meaning each character represents a syllable, while the Latin alphabet is an alphabetic script with each character representing a single sound or phoneme.

  • What is the role of the Baybayin Buhayin organization in promoting Baybayin?

    -Baybayin Buhayin is an organization that advocates for the revival and integration of Baybayin into the education system and daily life, aiming to preserve and promote the ancient script as part of Filipino culture.

  • Why is the Baybayin script not widely recognized or used in the Philippines despite its historical significance?

    -The Baybayin script was largely replaced by the Latin alphabet following colonization, leading to its decline in usage. Efforts are now being made to revive its use and recognition.

  • What is the significance of the Baybayin script being featured on the new generation currency notes in the Philippines?

    -Featuring Baybayin on the currency notes is a way to highlight and honor the country's cultural heritage. It serves as a reminder of the Filipino identity and the historical significance of the script.

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