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Baybayin: pre-Spanish writing system of the Philippines


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Baybayin is a pre-colonial script used by the Tagalog people of the Philippines. It is an ancient writing system that is believed to have originated from the island of Luzon and was widely used throughout the archipelago before the arrival of the Spanish in the 16th century. The script is also known as Alibata, which is derived from the first four letters of the Arabic script.


History of Baybayin

The origins of Baybayin are shrouded in mystery, but it is believed to have been in use since the 10th century. The script was used to write various languages, including Tagalog, Bisaya, Kapampangan, Ilokano, and Bikol, among others. Baybayin was used for writing letters, documents, and poetry, as well as for inscriptions on stones, metal, and other materials.

During the Spanish colonial period, the use of Baybayin declined as the Spanish introduced the Latin alphabet and imposed it as the official script for writing in the Philippines. The use of Baybayin was discouraged, and it eventually fell out of use, leading to its near extinction by the 20th century.

However, in recent years, there has been a resurgence of interest in Baybayin, as many Filipinos seek to reclaim their cultural heritage and identity. Baybayin has been recognized as a national cultural treasure by the Philippine government and is now taught in schools and universities as part of the country's rich cultural heritage.


Structure of Baybayin

Baybayin consists of 17 basic characters, each of which represents a specific sound or syllable. The characters are written in a continuous script, with no spaces between words. The script is written from left to right, and the lines are drawn from top to bottom.

The basic characters of Baybayin are:A - /a/
BA - /ba/
KA - /ka/
DA - /da/
GA - /ga/
HA - /ha/
JA - /dʒa/
LA - /la/
MA - /ma/
NA - /na/
NG - /ŋ/
PA - /pa/
RA - /ɾa/
SA - /sa/
TA - /ta/
WA - /wa/
YA - /ja/

In addition to these basic characters, Baybayin also has diacritical marks that modify the sounds of the characters. These marks are used to indicate vowel sounds, glottal stops, and nasal sounds.


Uses of Baybayin

Baybayin was used for various purposes, including:Writing letters and documents
Writing poetry and other literary works
Inscriptions on stone, metal, and other materials
Recording historical events and genealogies
Writing prayers and religious texts

Today, Baybayin is used mainly for artistic and cultural purposes, such as in calligraphy, graphic design, and jewelry-making. It is also used in tattoo art, as many Filipinos choose to have Baybayin script tattooed on their bodies as a way of reconnecting with their cultural heritage.




Baybayin is a fascinating and ancient writing system that reflects the rich cultural heritage of the Philippines. Although it fell out of use during the Spanish colonial period, there has been a recent resurgence of interest in Baybayin as Filipinos seek to reclaim their cultural identity. Baybayin is an important part of Philippine history and culture, and its revival is a testament to the resilience and strength of the Filipino people.




Baybayin is our pre-Spanish writing system, not "alibata" that are the first three letters in Arabic: alif (A), baa (B), and taa (T). This illustration from a 1950's baybayin book teaches the Tagalog names for parts of the body in baybayin. Modesty dictated that one part is left without translation.


The 'Big Bang Theory' is back!?


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Bazinga! Chuck Lorre is developing a new comedy series derived from 'The Big Bang Theory' for Max, formerly known as HBO Max.

Warner Bros. Television announced that a new spin-off comedy series is in the works, with executive producer and co-creator Chuck Lorre at the helm once again.

A new spin-off of ‘The Big Bang Theory’ is in the works at HBO Max. ‘The Big Bang Theory’ universe is expanding. Max and ‘Big Bang’ co-creator/EP Chuck Lorre are developing a new comedy series in #TheBigBangTheory universe.

Wasn’t that the point of Young Sheldon?

They're doing all these spinoffs... How about something new? Harry Potter is getting a remake, which like WTF, now the Big Bang Theory... IDK, I would like to see something new for once.

Have they not realized that spin-offs are unsuccessful 85% of the time? when was the last time hollywood produced a well received reboot/spin-off? Though I will still be watching out of curiosity.


Young Sheldon is really good so I’ll keep my hopes up! I’m curious about who it will be. 

Since we already have one for Sheldon I would find it fun if we could have like an anthology series with each character in their childhood. like each 3 episodes.

Please for the love of God, I am begging Hollywood execs to green light the thousands of pitches out there for new and creative content.

We don’t need more reboots, remakes, and spin offs. We need imagination.

It seems new IPs ain’t selling anymore so they selling people nostalgia because it’s guaranteed money.... but the catch is, these shows fizzle out after 3 seasons. That’s because the OG show brought them in and then when the show proved to be ass, then noone tuned in.

The Big Bang Theory is a popular American sitcom that aired on CBS from 2007 to 2019. The show revolves around a group of nerdy friends who are all scientists, and their daily lives as they navigate their work, relationships, and friendships. The show is known for its humor and references to popular culture, science, and technology. In this blog, we will take a closer look at The Big Bang Theory and explore why it became so popular among audiences.

Characters

The show's main characters are Leonard Hofstadter (Johnny Galecki), Sheldon Cooper (Jim Parsons), Howard Wolowitz (Simon Helberg), Raj Koothrappali (Kunal Nayyar), Penny (Kaley Cuoco), Bernadette Rostenkowski (Melissa Rauch), and Amy Farrah Fowler (Mayim Bialik). Each character has their unique quirks, interests, and personalities that make them endearing to the audience. For example, Sheldon is a brilliant but socially awkward physicist who struggles with basic human interactions, while Leonard is a more outgoing physicist who often serves as the mediator in the group.

Themes

One of the show's main themes is the intersection of science and pop culture. The characters frequently reference science fiction, comic books, and video games in their conversations, which has made the show popular among geeks and nerds worldwide. However, the show also explores themes like love, friendship, and the challenges of growing up. The characters all have their unique struggles with relationships, family, and work, which makes them relatable to a broader audience.

The show's humor is another essential aspect of its success. The jokes range from quick one-liners to extended references to science and pop culture. The show also has recurring gags and catchphrases, like Sheldon's "Bazinga!" and Howard's creepy pick-up lines, which have become part of popular culture.

Impact

The Big Bang Theory has had a significant impact on popular culture since its debut in 2007. The show has won multiple Emmy Awards and has been praised for its writing, acting, and use of science and pop culture references. The show's popularity has also led to an increase in interest in STEM fields among young people, as it showcases the excitement and challenges of being a scientist.

The show has also launched the careers of its stars, particularly Jim Parsons, who played Sheldon Cooper. Parsons won four Emmy Awards for his portrayal of Sheldon and has since gone on to star in several films and television shows. The show's success has also led to spin-offs, including Young Sheldon, which focuses on Sheldon's childhood.

Conclusion

The Big Bang Theory is a beloved sitcom that has captured the hearts of audiences worldwide. Its blend of science, pop culture, and humor has made it a cultural phenomenon that will be remembered for years to come. The show's impact on popular culture and the entertainment industry cannot be overstated, and it has left an indelible mark on the television landscape.

Rainbows Lead to Gold, a One MaFIAmily


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