Malate is a place that
can be found in Manila, Philippines. This extends from Mabini and Harrison near
Roxas Boulevard, beside the sea. This is how it got its name:
There were two sibling named Maria and Jose who used to
bathe in the sea shore. One day, while they were bathing, some Spanish passed
them. These foreigners ask people about their place as a part of their probe.
That time, the two children were about to eat their packed food when they
noticed that they forgot to bring drinking water. “Maybe it would be better if
we just drink the sea water,” suggested the younger Jose. He then ran to the
sea to taste the water.
Meanwhile, the Spaniards approached Maria and asked her
about the place’s name in Spanish language. Maria didn’t understand them, and
called for her brother instead who was tasting the sea water. He shouted the
taste to Maria, “MAALAT ATE! MAALAT ATE! (salty sister!)”
The Spanish men heard
this and they thought that it was the answer to their question regarding the
name of the place. Since then, the Spaniards named the place Malate, from the
salty waters of the sea.
Translated from Rene Alba's "Mga Alamat Pilipino (Para sa Mag-aaral)", published 1914 by Century Publications.
Translated from Rene Alba's "Mga Alamat Pilipino (Para sa Mag-aaral)", published 1914 by Century Publications.
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