Parañaque

Etymology
From, from earlier Palañac, an earlier Hispanized form of , attested in 1582. Of uncertain origin.

A common is the phrase "Para aqui" ("Stop here!"), supposedly said by a Spaniard to a coachman when he wanted to stop in the area.

Translations

 * Chinese:
 * Cantonese: 巴蘭那克
 * Hokkien: 巴蘭玉計, 巴蘭迎計
 * Mandarin: 帕拉尼亞克, 帕拉納克
 * Japanese: パラニャーケ
 * Korean: 파라냐케
 * Russian: Параньяке
 * Spanish: Parañaque
 * Tagalog: Parañaque, Palanyag

Etymology
From earlier Palañac, an earlier Hispanized form of, attested in 1582. Of uncertain origin.

A common is the phrase "Para aqui" ("Stop here!"), supposedly said by a Spaniard to a coachman when he wanted to stop in the area.

Etymology
, from earlier Palañac, an earlier Hispanized form of, attested in 1582. Of uncertain origin.

A common, it came from 🇨🇬, supposedly said by a Spaniard to a coachman when he wanted to stop in the area.