My guess is that it's pronounced as three syllables ("TAH-oo-SOOG"), but please correct me if I'm wrong.
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The Philippine language is called Tagalog
My guess is that it's pronounced as three syllables ("TAH-oo-SOOG"), but please correct me if I'm wrong.
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I'm writing a song based on my interpretation of the heroe's last poem. The music is in place, as well as my own interpretation of each of the 14 passages of the pentameter, though I patterned after Bonifacio's 4 by 12 syllables. But I am confounded by the best way to say it in Pilipino.
I have studied the works of Gatmaitan, Joaquin, etc. but I just can't find the phrase with "perfect certainty".
Can you please try to help me out on this?
Thanks, Allan.
I just found how to. It's the Add Details button I'm looking for.
Ok, Folks out there. I need a single line of 12 syllables in Tagalog/Pilipino (if strictly Tagalog, the better), e.g.,
Sa dilang lungkot ko'y kalungkot-lungkutan
Or
Sa madlang hapis ko, aking kalungkutan
It must end in "an".
Thanks.
there is a question to me its kinda joke but it keep boggling my mind. this is my question, binili mo nang black, kinain mo nang red, dinura mo nang black" and this, englesin mo to, iboto mo ang lunsod" -in one word -11 letters -5 syllables
Jeff, a Southerner, met Rod, a Filipino in a high-rise in downtown New York. Jeff told Rod that he always wanted to visit the Philippines since he was a teenagaer and also wanted to learn a foreign language. On their way to the elevator, Jeff said to Rod "Hey, Rod. I happen to know another Filipino, Bob, the elevator guy. Could you guys speak in Filipino? I haven't heard a Filipino conversation before". "Sure." Rod replied. Then the elevator opened and inside a man in uniform and nametag (Bob) was operating the elevator. Then Rod asked Bob "Bababa ba, Bob?". Bob, with a smile, replied "Bababa."
Thinking that the language only composed of a few syllables, Jeff was surprised and whispered "I'll be damned!".
Could someone please give me a poem with 12 syllables per line,
5 stanzas, 4 lines per stanza about trust and in tagalog? Even 1 stanza would be enough.
Thank you.