The most famous Filipino revolutionist is Jose Rizal
Rizal can be considered both a reformer and a revolutionist. He advocated for reforms within the Spanish colonial system in the Philippines through his writings and actions, promoting social and political change. However, he also inspired a sense of national identity and resistance against Spanish oppression, which laid the groundwork for the Philippine Revolution.
In Filipino, you can say "hindi" to mean no.
The nationality of the Philippines is Filipino.
The demonym for Philippines is Filipino.
"Paniniwala" is the Filipino translation for "credo."
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Rizal was more of a reformist. He wanted the Filipinos to have equal rights as the Spaniards, and he wanted Philippines to be a province of Spain. There was a revolutionist side to Rizal, his alter ego (for the lack of a better term). But it was not his dominant belief.
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for adj. it means rebellious,unorthodoxfor noun it means rebel,protester,revolutionist
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