The last word in the 1987 Philippine Constitution is "freedom." This constitution emphasizes the importance of democracy, social justice, and human rights, concluding with a strong affirmation of the values that underpin the nation.
Posterity
no, the word constitution has many meanings
Where in the Constitution is the word "Purse?"
constitution
Yes, the word 'constitution' is a noun, a word for a thing.
The Philippines is a group of islands. That is why it is in plural.
The word "Philippines" is a noun, while "Philippine" is an adjective. When you are referring to the country itself, you should use "Philippines," like in the sentence "The Philippines is an archipelago." On the other hand, since the word "Philippine" is an adjective, you can always find it before a noun, as in the sentence "The Philippine eagle is the largest species of eagle in the world."
The Filipino word for "rabbit" is "kuneho."
official language of Philippine, native or inhabitant of Philippine or relating to its customs , people etc.
The root word of "constitution" is "constitute", which comes from the Latin word "constituere" meaning "to establish" or "to set up."
Edukasyon is a social enterprise in the Philippine education system. The word itself is a play on the word "Education."
The Tagalog word for bird = ebon