Retrieved 2008-03-15. ↑ gmanews.tv, Rudy Fernandez confined due to back pains - report ↑ pep.ph/news, Philip-Salvador-to-Rudy-Fernandez:-Kayang-kaya-mo-iyan ↑ sunstar.com.ph "Daboy rushed to hospital" ↑ gmanews.tv/largevideo "Qtv: Sen. Bong Revilla on the late Rudy Fernandez" ↑ "Fernandez brought to Heritage Memorial Park". GMA News.TV. 2008-06-07.
Retrieved 2008-03-15. ↑ gmanews.tv, Rudy Fernandez confined due to back pains - report ↑ pep.ph/news, Philip-Salvador-to-Rudy-Fernandez:-Kayang-kaya-mo-iyan ↑ sunstar.com.ph "Daboy rushed to hospital" ↑ gmanews.tv/largevideo "Qtv: Sen. Bong Revilla on the late Rudy Fernandez" ↑ "Fernandez brought to Heritage Memorial Park", GMA News.TV (2008-06-07).


Retrieved 2008-06-07. ↑ "Actor Rudy Fernandez dies" ↑ abs-cbnnews.com, Rudy Fernandez: March 3, 1953 — June 7, 2008
Retrieved on 2008-06-07. ↑ "Actor Rudy Fernandez dies" ↑ abs-cbnnews.com, Rudy Fernandez: March 3, 1953 — June 7, 2008

1983–2008) Children Mark Anthony Fernandez Raphael Fernandez Renz Fernandez Awards FAMAS Fernando Poe, Jr.
Rudy Fernandez (actor) Kebaitan {{{date_of_birth}}} Obra Actor, producer Asawa Lorna Tolentino (m.

Memorial Award 2007 FAMAS Best Actor 1988 Victor Corpuz 1984 Batuigas...Pasukuin si Waway FAP Best Actor 1984 Batuigas...Pasukuin si Waway PMPC Star Awards: Male Star of the Night 2000
1983–2008) Anak Mark Anthony Fernandez Raphael Fernandez Renz Fernandez

Spanish colonial period
Panaung Espanyol

Silver columnario peso imported from Spanish Latin America from 1726–1770.
Pilak a columnario peso na menibat king Latin Amerika ning 1726-1770.

Spanish gold onza or 8 escudos coin imported from Spanish Latin America and valued at 16 silver pesos.
Espanyol a gintung onza o 8 escudos coin na menibat Latin Amerika na ating alagang 16 pilak a pesus.

Silver 50-centimo coin issued 1864 until the 1890s.
Pilak a 50-sentimung sisilyu na megawa manibat 1864 anggang 1890s.

The Spanish silver peso worth eight reales was first introduced by the Magellan expedition of 1521 and brought in large quantities after the 1565 conquest of the Philippines by Miguel López de Legazpi.
Ing pilak a pesus da ring Espanyol na ating alagang walung reales na mumunang pepakit da ring Ekspedisyun ng Megallanes ning 1521 na megdalang marakalan ning 1595-ng pamaniyakup ng Miguel Lopez de Legaspi.

See Spanish dollar. The local salapi continued under Spanish rule as a toston or half-peso coin.
Ing pera daring tribu tinuluy pa mu naman kabang makasakup la karing Espanyol bilang toston o kapitnang-pesus a sisilyu.

Additionally, Spanish gold onzas or eight-escudo coins were also introduced with identical weight to the Spanish dollar but valued at 16 silver pesos.
Ampo mu naman, Mepakit la naman ding Epanyul a gintung onza o walung-eskudung sisilyu na parwu baya na ning dolyar da ring Espanyol pero maka-alagang 16 a pilak a pesus.

The earliest silver coins brought in by the galleons from Mexico and other Spanish colonies were in the form of roughly-cut cobs or macuquinas.
Ding pekamaranun o pekalumang pilak a sisilyu na medala king panibatan da ring galleon a manibat Mexico, maka-itsura lang macuquinas.

These coins usually bore a cross on one side and the Spanish royal coat-of-arms on the other.
Ding sisilyung a reni maralas lang atin krus king arapan ampong coat-of-arms king kasumangid.

These crudely-made coins were subsequently replaced by machine-minted coins called Columnarios (pillar dollars) or “dos mundos (two worlds)” in 1732 containing 27.07 grams of 0.917 fine silver (revised to 0.903 fine in 1771).
Ding sisilyung areni mepalitan lang karing makinaryung-gawa a sisilyu na inaus dan Columnarios o "dos mundos" ning 1732 na ating 27.07 gramu ning pilak.

The Philippine peso, also referred to by its Filipino name piso (Philippine English: /ˈpɛsoʊ/, /ˈpiː-/, plural pesos; Filipino: piso [ˈpiso, pɪˈso]; sign: ₱; code: PHP), is the official currency of the Philippines. It is subdivided into 100 centavos or sentimos in Filipino. As a former colony of the United States, the country used English on its currency, with the word "peso" appearing on notes and coinage until 1967.
Ing Pesus ning Pilipinas (Inglis: Philippine Peso) na ausan da namang piso, ing opisyal a pera ning Pilipinas.

Asserting its independence after the Philippine Declaration of Independence on June 12, 1898, the República Filipina (Philippine Republic) under General Emilio Aguinaldo issued its own coins and paper currency backed by the country's natural resources.
Ning mipaya kayari ning Pamanayag ning Kasarinlan ning Pilipinas kareng Espanyol ning Juniu 12,1898 ing República Filipina (Republikang Pilipinu) king pamanunkulan ng Emilio Aguinaldo, ginawa lang sariling perang papil ampong sisilyu na gagamit king likas-yaman na ning bansa.

The coins were the first to use the name centavo for the subdivision of the peso.
Ding mumunang pepalwal dang sisilyu inawus dong centavo na mamitna king pesus.

The island of Panay also issued revolutionary coinage.
Ing isla ning Panay pepalwal ya namang barya.

After Aguinaldo's capture by American forces in Palanan, Isabela on March 23, 1901, the revolutionary peso ceased to exist.
Kayari deng arakap ding Amerikanu i Aguinaldo king Palanan, Isabela, ing pesus pang-imagsikan mewala ya.

American Colonial Period
Panawun da ring Amerikanu

United States Administration 50 centavos silver coin minted in San Francisco in 1918.
50 centavos a sisilyung pilak na ning Adminiistasyung Estados Unidos king San Francisco ning 1918.

The Philippine peso sign is denoted by the symbol "₱", introduced under American rule in place of the original peso sign "$" used throughout Hispanic Latin America.[5] Alternative symbols used are "PHP", "PhP", "Php", or just "P".
Ing Philippine peso sign gagamitan ne ing simbulung "₱", na linto king pamanungkulan da ring Estados Unidos kapalit king oriyinal nang simbulu "$" na gagamitan da king Latin America.[1] Ding aliwang simbulu ning pesus apin ding, "PHP", "PhP", "Php", o kaya "P" mu.

Commonwealth Period
Panawung Komonwelt/Commonwealth

1944 Philippines five-centavo coin of the Commonwealth period.
5 sentimung sislyu ning Panawung Komonwealt ning Pilipinas ning 1944.

1945 ten-centavo coin of the Commonwealth period.
Apulung-sentimung sisilyu ning Panawung Komonwelt ning 1945.

Banknotes and coins of the Philippines are minted and printed at the Security Plant Complex of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (Central Bank of the Philippines) in Quezon City.[6][7]
Ding perang papil ampong sisilyu ning Pilipinas manibat la king Security Plant Complex ning Sentrung Banku ning Pilipinas (Central Bank of the Philippines) king Quezon City.[1][2]

World War II
Ikadwang Labanang Pangyatu

History
Kasaysayan

The Philippine peso is derived from the Spanish peso or pieces of eight brought over in large quantities by the Manila galleons of the 16th to 19th centuries.
Ing pesus menibat ya king pesus na ning Kastila o Espanyol a pesus na detang da reng galliun ning Menila manibat 1500 anggang 1800.

From the same Spanish peso or dollar is derived the various pesos of Latin America, the dollars of the US and Hong Kong, as well as the Chinese yuan and the Japanese yen.[8][9][10]
King parewung pesus ampong doliyar menibatan la ring miyayaliwang pera king Latinung Amerika ampo na king Estados Unidos, Hong Kong ampo na ing Yuan da ring Intsik at Yen da ring Apon. [1][2][3]

Pre-colonial coinage
Bary bayu ding Espanyol

Piloncitos, a type of coin used by the pre-colonial peoples of the archipelago.
Piloncitos, metung klasing sisilyu na ginamit bayu la dintang ding Espanyol.

The trade the pre-colonial tribes of what is now the Philippines did among themselves with its many types of pre-Hispanic kingdoms (kedatuans, rajahnates, wangdoms, lakanates and sultanates) and with traders from the neighboring islands was conducted through barter.
Ding tribu kung nukarin ya ing Pilipinas ngeni makipag-barter la mu kanita karing kapara dang tribu.

The inconvenience of barter however later led to the use of some objects as a medium of exchange. Gold, which was plentiful in many parts of the islands, invariably found its way into these objects that included the Piloncitos, small bead-like gold bits considered by the local numismatists as the earliest coin of the ancient peoples of the Philippines, and gold barter rings.[11] The original silver currency unit was the rupya or rupiah, brought over by trade with India and Indonesia.
Ing e kasantingan ning barter, ginamit lang gintu ban pamalit -karing karelang kailangan king aldo-aldo da pablasang dakal gintu kanita king Pilipinas. Metung a klasing pera a ginamit da kanita ya ing Piloncitos, malating gintu na sasabyan dang pekamaluat o pekalumang pera king Pilipinas.

The church was established in 1607 and dedicated to Saint James the Greater, the Apostle. It was declared a National Cultural Treasure by the National Museum and the National Commission for Culture and the Arts.[1]
Ing Parokya nang Santiago Apostol (Kastila: Iglesia Parroquial de Santiago Apóstol), metung yang pisamban kabaroko king barrio Betis, Guagua, Pampanga.

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They also noted Eacott's video-editing style, which "uses zoom in and spliced graphics to highlight his reactions, with a camera focused directly on his face as he sits in front of a computer screen." On 13 January 2020, it was announced that Eacott, along with fellow Australian YouTuber Elliott "Muselk" Watkins, had signed a deal with YouTube to stream exclusively on that platform; he had previously streamed on Twitch. Eacott and Watkins celebrated the announcement by undertaking in a 12-hour live stream to raise money for the ongoing Australian bushfire relief effort, and raised .

Jason Paul Laxamana (born September 21, 1987 ) is a Filipino writer, director and book author.
Y Jason Paul Laxamana, edad 25, a meyari keng kursong BA Broadcast Communication keng University of the Philippines, Diliman.

He received a B.A. in Broadcast Communication from the University of the Philippines Diliman.
Na base king Angeles City, Pampanga, Ya ngeni ing Luzon Representative of the National Committee on Cinema (NCCA SCA).Kang magaral ya pa meging yang production assistant kareng director Jeffrey Jeturian ampong Maryo J. De Los Reyes.Megobra ya ring bilang script supervisor keng pelikula ning Star Cinema’s “A Love Story,” anyang 2007 na dinerek ng De Los Reyes.Anyang 2008, hMegobra ya ring bilang script supervisor keng pelikula nang Brillante Mendoza na tin pamagat a “Serbis.”

He is a writer, editor, and director.
Kaibat nang ginawang Kapampangan short films ampong music videos keng kayang probinsya, Inumpisa neng gewa ing kayang mumunang feature film anyang 2010 na “Astro Mayabang” na miabe king Cinema One Originals Gil Festival in 2010, na minyabut keng kategoryang Audience Choice Award. At anyang 2012,meyaring ya keng Star Cinema Scriptwriting Workshop keng pamantabe nang Ricky Lee and Amor Olaguer.Y Jason Paul Laxamana, edad 25, a meyari keng kursong BA Broadcast Communication keng University of the Philippines, Diliman. Na base king Angeles City, Pampanga, Ya ngeni ing Luzon Representative of the National Committee on Cinema (NCCA SCA).Kang magaral ya pa meging yang production assistant kareng director Jeffrey Jeturian ampong Maryo J. De Los Reyes.Megobra ya ring bilang script supervisor keng pelikula ning Star Cinema’s “A Love Story,” anyang 2007 na dinerek ng De Los Reyes.Anyang 2008, hMegobra ya ring bilang script supervisor keng pelikula nang Brillante Mendoza na tin pamagat a “Serbis.”

His previous films have been nominated for numerous awards, and he won both the Special Mention and the Audience Choice Award at the 2010 Cinema One Originals Film Festival for his debut feature "Proud Astro."
Kaibat nang ginawang Kapampangan short films ampong music videos keng kayang probinsya, Inumpisa neng gewa ing kayang mumunang feature film anyang 2010 na “Astro Mayabang” na miabe king Cinema One Originals Gil Festival in 2010, na minyabut keng kategoryang Audience Choice Award.

He directed Kapampangan short films and music videos before his first feature in 2010 and organized workshops and film festivals in his home province of Pampanga
At anyang 2012,meyaring ya keng Star Cinema Scriptwriting Workshop keng pamantabe nang Ricky Lee and Amor Olaguer.