We applaud those of you who learned the words for yourselves, shared the vocabulary with family and friends, commented on our posts with words you know that go along with that week’s featured letter, or who shared relevant content on your social media during each week’s #AbakadaChallenge.Īlthough the “live” portion of the challenge is now over, feel free to go back to our Instagram profiles to review the past Abakada-related posts. It was an enriching experience learning from one another, and we looked forward to seeing the participation each week. The Instagram challenge ran from the week of Novemand ran for 20 weeks (ending the last week of March 2020). In collaboration with Filipino children’s book author, Joy Francisco ( and Filipino food vlogger, Jeanelle Castro ( we shared words and phrases focusing on one letter of the Abakada each week. Ready to learn the Filipino alphabet with us? We have a funand special challenge to help you learn more Filipino vocabulary, more about food, culture, and geography using each letter sound of the original Filipino alphabet, known as Abakada.
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