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The Philippine Normal University ( PNU ) is a public research university in Manila, Philippines established during the early days of American colonial rule. Pursuant to Republic Act No. 9647, it is now funded and operated as a National Center for Teacher Education in the country. History Early history The welcome sign. Awit ni Maria Clara. Kinnari Serial Cast Names more. Mga sandali'y matamis sa sarili nating Bayan; Doo'y kaibigang tangi bawat' sikatan ng araw; Buhay ang sa hanging simoy na lumilipad sa parang; Kamatayan ay masarap, kay- lambing ng pagmamahal! Marubdob na mga halik ang naglalaro sa labi. Ng inang pagkagising na sa kandunga'y bumabati;. Several authors have translated Noli Me Tangere to Filipino. No one person translated it. Jute 00:11, August 12, 2005 (UTC). If you meant the standard translation approved by the Bureau of Public High Schools, Maria Odulio de Guzman translated it. There are also translations by Leon Ma. Guerrero, Soledad.

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This article is about a Filipino lexicographer. For the Filipino actress, see. Maria Odulio de Guzman was a teacher, educator,, writer, and author.

She was the first Filipino female principal of a in the, she worked as a teacher at the Nueva Ecija High School in, Philippines from 1918 to 1928. She received her education from Radford State Teacher's College in the,, she was a professor at the. She was a compiler and author of several multilingual dictionaries in (),, and. She was also a translator of 's and a co-translator of, another novel by Rizal. Works [ ] Among the dictionaries M.O.