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[Summary] => The culture of a people is best mirrored by its language. Among Tagalog-speaking Filipinos a vanishing breed the limits of anything is rendered by the word sukdulan, as when one says sukdulan ng tamis (the sweetest possible), sukdulan ng pait (the most bitter of all), sukdulan ng bait (the very limits of kindness), or sukdulang kasukaban (the worst possible treachery). Jacinto, Bonifacio and Marcelo H.
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[AuthorName] => Felipe B. Miranda
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