See also: pasig and Pásig

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Etymology

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From Tagalog Pasig, from pasig (sandy riverbank).

Common folk etymologies include claims of Sanskrit origin, or a corruption of Tagalog mabagsik by Chinese. No Sanskrit words sounding similar to Pasig exist, however. Cognate with Paser (a regency in Indonesia).

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Pasig

  1. A river in Luzon, Philippines.
  2. An independent city in Metro Manila, Philippines, to the east of Manila.

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Tagalog

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Etymology

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From pasig (sandy riverbank).

Common folk etymologies include claims of Sanskrit origin, or a corruption of mabagsik by Chinese. No Sanskrit words sounding similar to Pasig exist, however.

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Pasig (Baybayin spelling ᜉᜐᜒᜄ᜔)

  1. Pasig (an independent city in Metro Manila, Philippines)
  2. Pasig (a river in Metro Manila, Philippines)

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  • English: Pasig
  • Hokkien: 巴石 (Pa-se̍k)
  • Japanese: パシッグ
  • Mandarin: 帕西格 (Pàxīgé)
  • Spanish: Pásig

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