Learning Waray Vol. 1: Words and Sentences
By (Author) Wilmo Orejola
BookBaby
BookBaby
3rd August 2021
United States
General
Non Fiction
407.1
Paperback
174
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
More than 109 million people of the 7,641-island Philippines speak about 187 recognized native languages and dialects. Waray (wah-ri) is the fifth widely spoken after Hiligaynon, Ilocano, Cebuano, and Tagalog. The standardized Tagalog dubbed Pilipino along with English are the official languages.
Efforts to integrate the indigenous languages into a unified Filipino lingua franca behind the campaign to revive the ancient Baybayin system of writing could eventually absorb and render less spoken indigenous dialects extinct. The author feels obliged to write his mother tongue for his grandchildren, share with the present Waray-speaking generation and the rest of the world this well-studied and fascinating language to learn.
Dr. Wilmo C. Orejola is a medical doctor, retired surgeon, inventor, and published author. His literary works include innovative scientific research articles published in peer-reviewed medical journals, a history book, An Basaynon: A History of Basey, Samar and Its People, a historical novel Ghosts of the Insurrection, an epic poem A Mat Weaver's Story: The Legend of Bungansakit, and a dozen published short poems, including the award-winning Ode to Galileo Galilei. Born and raised in the Philippines' Waray-speaking region, he resides in New Jersey with his children, families, and grandchildren.