Buwan ng Wika
Buwan ng Wikang Pambansa, simply known as Buwan ng Wika and formerly and still referred to as Linggo ng Wika, is a month-long annual observance in the Philippines held every August to promote the national language, Filipino. The Filipino Language is the lead agency in charge of organizing events in relation to the observances.
Background
National language
Efforts to introduce a national language in the Philippines began in 1935 during the Commonwealth era led by President Manuel L. Quezon. In 1946, a language based on Tagalog was adopted as the national language, which was officially designated as Pilipino in 1959. Quezon himself was born and raised in Baler, Aurora, which is a native Tagalog-speaking area. In 1973, Pilipino was formally renamed as "Filipino". Filipino and English were named as the official languages of the Philippines under the 1987 Constitution.''Linggo ng Wika''
The predecessor of the Buwan ng Wika was the Linggo ng Wika, which was established by president Sergio Osmeña through Proclamation No.35 in 1946. From 1946 to 1953, the Linggo ng Wika was celebrated annually from March27 to April2. The end date was selected due to being the birthday of Tagalog litterateur Francisco Balagtas.President Ramon Magsaysay modified the dates to March29 to April4 in 1954. For the following year, the observance's dates were changed again by Magsaysay to August13 to 19 through Proclamation No.186. The change was made due to the older dates falling on students' summer break which meant schools could not take part in it. The end date was selected for being the birthday of Manuel L. Quezon, who became known as the "Father of the National Language". In 1988, President Corazon Aquino affirmed the dates through Proclamation No.19.
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In 1997, President Fidel V. Ramos through Proclamation No.1041 changed the observance duration of the Linggo ng Wika to cover the whole of August. The name of the observance was changed accordingly to Buwan ng Wikang Pambansa.Since 2019, the promotion of the country's other indigenous languages has been part of the observances in line with the UNESCO's designation of the year as "International Year of Indigenous Languages".