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this is the Laguna copperplate inscription if youve never seen it dont worry about it all of my friends havent seen it either and that is exactly why Im talking about it now hi my name is Kelly and welcome to August the flow before we can dive into this theres a few things we need to know first this document was written in Cowie now we can refer to both the language but also the writing system that is different from the spoken language the language of the stock ument is actually old malai the precursor to the present-day Malaysian and thirdly this is the oldest known document in philippine history today so why old malai and Cowie in order to answer that we need to look into three colonial philippine history so buckle up because this is going to be educational and probably boring all Philippine languages are Austronesian languages there are ten branches of Austronesian languages nine of which remained in Taiwan the tenth branched out to the Philippines around 5,000 BC and from the