![]() ![]() Minuscule forms (also called lowercase or small letters) Majuscule forms (also called uppercase or capital letters) This is also the basis for the alphabet's nomenclature. When enumerating each consonant, it is always pronounced with an ⟨-a⟩ suffix (i.e., "ba", "ka", etc.). The collation of letters in the Abakada alphabet closely follows that of other Latin alphabets, besides the digraph Ng being inserted after N. The alphabet has since been superseded by the adoption of the Filipino alphabet (with additional eight letters and repositioning of the letter K) in 1987. ![]() It was officially adopted by the then Institute of National Language ( Filipino: Surian ng Wikang Pambansa). Santos for the newly-designated national language based on Tagalog. The alphabet, which contains 20 letters, was introduced in the grammar book developed by Lope K. ![]() The Abakada alphabet was an "indigenized" Latin alphabet adopted for the Tagalog-based Wikang Pambansa (now Filipino) in 1939. For other uses, see Tagalog alphabet (disambiguation). ![]()
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