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How To Say the Filipino national symbols in Tagalog

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How To Say the Filipino national symbols in Tagalog

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Watch and learn the national symbols of the Philippines.
Pambansang Puno: Narra (Pterocarpus indicus)
National Tree: Narra (Pterocarpus indicus)

Pambansang Dahon: Anahaw (Livistona rotundifolia)
National Leaf: Anahaw (Livistona rotundifolia)

Pambansang Prutas: Mangga (Mangifera indica)
National Fruit: Mango (Mangifera indica)

Pambansang Ibon: Agila ng Pilipinas (Pithecophaga jeffery)
National Bird: Philippine Eagle (Pithecophaga jeffery)

Pambansang Hayop: Kalabaw (Bubalus bubalis)
National Animal: Carabao (Bubalus bubalis)

Pambansang Isda: Bangus (Chanos chanos)
National Fish: Milkfish (Chanos chanos)

Pambansang Bulaklak: Sampaguita (Jasminium sambac)
National Flower: Sampaguita (Jasminium sambac)

Pambansang Pagkain: Litson (buong baboy na inihaw)
National Dish: Lechon (roasted pig)

Pambansang Tirahan: Bahay Kubo
National House: Nipa Hut

Pambansang Sayaw: Tinikling
National Dance: Tinikling

Pambansang Kasuotan Para sa Mga Lalaki: Barong Tagalog
National Costume for Men: Barong Tagalog (untucked shirt of flimsy fabric showing Chinese, Indo-Malayan tropical and Hindu influences)

Pambansang Kasuotan Para sa Mga Babae: Baro't Saya
National Costume for Women: Baro't Saya (collarless blouse and skirt)

Pambansang Laro: Sipa
National Sport/Game: Sipa (hacky-sack game but, instead of a footbag, a metal stud with a tail or a bunch of rubberbands knotted together is used)

Pambansang Bayani: Dr. Jose Rizal
National Hero: Dr. Jose Rizal

Pambansang Awit: Lupang Hinirang (the entire song is translated into English as "Land of the Morning")
National Anthem: Lupang Hinirang

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