Kapampangan
Translation- Kapampangan
- 1. nouna) a language spoken in the Philippines, in particular, Pampangga and Tarlac, both located north of Metro Manila.b) the native speakers of the Kapampangan language.2. adjectivepertaining to the people who speak the Kapampangan language
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