Albay

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English[edit]

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Map of La Baye la baye (Albay) (1602) by Olivier van Noort

Etymology[edit]

From Spanish Albay, as in al (the) +‎ baye (bay), or in longer variant names, La Baye la baye ("The Bay of Baye" or Bay la Bay ("Bay of Bay") as in Olivier van Noort's 1602 Map of La Baye la baye (Albay), where the first baye or bay is an old variant spelling of Spanish bahía (bay (geographical feature)), but the second baye or bay refers to its previous derivation from Spanish Al Baybay, which itself came from Spanish al (the) + Bikol Central baybay (shore), where finally, it was simplified or shortened to just its present form to do away with any confusion. The name originally referred to the coastal settlement of Sawangan, now the port district of Legazpi City. In April 3, 1574, the place used to also be called “Baybayon”, which became an encomienda assigned by Philippine Governor-General Guido de Lavezaris to Juan Guerra.[1] In time, the name was also later applied to the province over which the town of Albay (now Legazpi City) served as the capital.

Pronunciation[edit]

Proper noun[edit]

Albay (uncountable)

  1. A province of the Philippines

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ “About Albay”, in Official Government Website of Republic of the Philippines Province of Albay Region V - Bicol[1], (Can we date this quote?), archived from the original on 22 July 2021

Bikol Central[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Map of La Baye la baye (Albay) (1602) by Olivier van Noort

Borrowed from Spanish Albay, as in al (the) +‎ baye (bay), or in longer variant names, La Baye la baye ("The Bay of Baye" or Bay la Bay ("Bay of Bay") as in Olivier van Noort's 1602 Map of La Baye la baye (Albay), where the first baye or bay is an old variant spelling of Spanish bahía (bay (geographical feature)), but the second baye or bay refers to its previous derivation from Spanish Al Baybay, which itself came from Spanish al (the) + Bikol Central baybay (shore), where finally, it was simplified or shortened to just its present form to do away with any confusion. The name originally referred to the coastal settlement of Sawangan, now the port district of Legazpi City. In April 3, 1574, the place used to also be called “Baybayon”, which became an encomienda assigned by Philippine Governor-General Guido de Lavezaris to Juan Guerra.[1] In time, the name was also later applied to the province over which the town of Albay (now Legazpi City) served as the capital.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • Hyphenation: Al‧bay
  • IPA(key): /ʔalˈbaj/, [ʔal̪ˈbaɪ̯]

Proper noun[edit]

Albáy (Basahan spelling ᜀᜎ᜔ᜊᜌ᜔)

  1. Albay (a province of the Philippines)

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ “About Albay”, in Official Government Website of Republic of the Philippines Province of Albay Region V - Bicol[2], (Can we date this quote?), archived from the original on 22 July 2021

Cebuano[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Map of La Baye la baye (Albay) (1602) by Olivier van Noort

From Spanish Albay, as in al (the) +‎ baye (bay), or in longer variant names, La Baye la baye ("The Bay of Baye" or Bay la Bay ("Bay of Bay") as in Olivier van Noort's 1602 Map of La Baye la baye (Albay), where the first baye or bay is an old variant spelling of Spanish bahía (bay (geographical feature)), but the second baye or bay refers to its previous derivation from Spanish Al Baybay, which itself came from Spanish al (the) + Bikol Central baybay (shore), where finally, it was simplified or shortened to just its present form to do away with any confusion. The name originally referred to the coastal settlement of Sawangan, now the port district of Legazpi City. In April 3, 1574, the place used to also be called “Baybayon”, which became an encomienda assigned by Philippine Governor-General Guido de Lavezaris to Juan Guerra.[1] In time, the name was also later applied to the province over which the town of Albay (now Legazpi City) served as the capital.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • Hyphenation: Al‧bay
  • IPA(key): /ʔalˈbaj/, [ʔʌl̪ˈbaɪ̯]

Proper noun[edit]

Albáy

  1. Albay (a province of the Philippines)

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ “About Albay”, in Official Government Website of Republic of the Philippines Province of Albay Region V - Bicol[3], (Can we date this quote?), archived from the original on 22 July 2021

Tagalog[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Map of La Baye la baye (Albay) (1602) by Olivier van Noort

From Spanish Albay, as in al (the) +‎ baye (bay), or in longer variant names, La Baye la baye ("The Bay of Baye") or Bay la Bay ("Bay of Bay") as in Olivier van Noort's 1602 Map of La Baye la baye (Albay), where the first baye or bay is an old variant spelling of Spanish bahía (bay (geographical feature)), but the second baye or bay refers to its previous derivation from Spanish Al Baybay, which itself came from Spanish al (the) + Bikol Central baybay (shore), where finally, it was simplified or shortened to just its present form to do away with any confusion. The name originally referred to the coastal settlement of Sawangan, now the port district of Legazpi City. In April 3, 1574, the place used to also be called “Baybayon”, which became an encomienda assigned by Philippine Governor-General Guido de Lavezaris to Juan Guerra.[1] In time, the name was also later applied to the province over which the town of Albay (now Legazpi City) served as the capital.

Pronunciation[edit]

Proper noun[edit]

Albáy (Baybayin spelling ᜀᜎ᜔ᜊᜌ᜔)

  1. (lalawigan/probinsiya ng ~) Albay (a province of the Philippines)

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ “About Albay”, in Official Government Website of Republic of the Philippines Province of Albay Region V - Bicol[4], (Can we date this quote?), archived from the original on 22 July 2021