impluwensiya

Tagalog

Etymology

From Spanish influencia.

Noun

impluwensiya

  1. influence
    • 1990, Regalado Trota Jose, Images of Faith: Religious Ivory Carvings from the Philippines, →ISBN:
      Lalong makikilala ang impluwensiya ng mga Intsik, Kastila, at Amerikano sa sining ng Pilipino.
      The Chinese, Spanish and American influences can be better recognized in Philippine arts.
    • 1990, Emerita Quito, A Life of Philosophy: Selected Works (1965-1988) of Emerita S. Quito, →ISBN, page 328:
      Ang impluwensiya ni Descartes ay madarama sa kaniyang paggamit ng Lohika.
      The influence of Descartes can be felt in his use of Logic.

Derived terms

  • mag-impluwensiya
  • maimpluwensyahan
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