What Is Preference In Tagalog

What Is Preference In Tagalog

What do you prefer to listen, tagalog music or english music? Why?

Daftar Isi

1. What do you prefer to listen, tagalog music or english music? Why?


Answer:

Tagalog music

Explanation:

Tangkilikin ang sariling nating musika.

Answer:

English music because it's more genuine and more beautiful meaning.


2. what do you prefer to listen,tagalog music or english music? why?​


Answer:

I listen to English music since I am more fluent in english and it helps me to understand the lyrics.


3. If you were to live in the past, what system would you prefer? Feudalism or Manorialism? plss paki sagot po need ko Lang po ngayon pakisagutan po ng maayos kahit tagalog po pwede


Answer:

manorialism po

Explanation:

yan po yong sagot ko


4. Activity 1.4 On this activity, you are expected to explain and clarify concepts from different fields of specialization, from arts to information, communications and technology. You are exciting. You'll enjoy better if you have a dictionary with you, preferably an English- so lucky because the compositions gathered here for you to read are intriguing and Tagalog one. Below is a table that you must fill using the information coming from the said compositions. This will guide you on what focus should you have upon reading the said compositions. Have fun and good luck!​


Answer:

pa ans po pls need lang

kasi bukas na po ang Pag pasa ng mudole ko plss poplssss


5. Learning Task 3. Using the statements in Learning Task 2-A, explain what makes the statement bias or prejudice. Use the following indicators The language of the document is often extreme; statements have all or nothing connotations. The argument appeals more to the emotions than to logic. Things are worded with the intent to oversimplify or over generalize. The author wishes to present a limited view of the topic. 1. 2’ 3’ 4’ 5’ Learning Task 2-A. Identify which statements show bias or prejudice. 1.People in the Philippines must use the Filipino as medium of instruction because they live here 2. It will cost more to teach and learn Filipino than English especially in the province. 3. In Cebu, for instance, the people refuse to sing the national anthem in Tagalog, they still prefer their own indigenous dialect. 4. Cebuanos are good singers. 5. Tagalogs are more sociable than Visayans.


Answer:

1. Prejudice

2. Bias

3. Prejudice

4. Bias

5. Bias

Explanation:

sana makatulong


6. Can someone please explain what the instructions mean? I don't understand. ༎ຶ‿༎ຶ(You can explain it in either Tagalog/Filipino or English, but I'd much prefer it to be in English because I don't fully understand Tagalog/Filipino)P.S. Could you also, perhaps, answer one of the questions in the picture above? Just so I could have an example.​


Answer: 1.Ito ay naging butiki.

Explanation: The instructions are what is the after-effect of that main-protagonist in the story that is written bellow. (sorry if my english is bad)

Answer:

thank you lord

Explanation:

di ko mqintindihan


7. analyze the article then in 3-5 sentences, give your insights about it. Princess Urduja is a mere legend, and not a historical figure. According to legend, the Filipino heroine Princess Urduja ruled an island called Tawalisi in the 14th century. She led a group of warrior women called Kinalakihan, or the Amazons, across battlefields, and was known for her kindness and intelligence. She is said to have taken no husband because she would only choose a man who was braver, wiser, and stronger than she was, and nobody had enough guts to try to beat her in battle. However, it’s also believed by many that Urduja actually existed — as there were records of her in the accounts of Moroccan traveler and scholar Ibn Battuta. A common theory is that Tawalisi was located in what is now known as Pangasinan, although common guesses for the princess’ native home also include Java, Cambodia, and China. Lapu-Lapu killed Ferdinand Magellan. Even first-graders know Lapu-Lapu, the ruler of Mactan who is also the first Philippine hero. He led his men to win the battle of Mactan against Portuguese colonizer Ferdinand Magellan (who probably preferred to be called “explorer” and, by the way, obviously did not “discover” the Philippines), and is usually said to have killed Magellan in the fight. The image may inspire nationalism, but the truth is, it’s impossible to tell whether Magellan did lose his life directly at the hands of Lapu-Lapu, who may be less young and vital than he is commonly depicted. Jose Rizal wrote “Sa Aking Mga Kabata” in his childhood. The poem “Sa Aking Mga Kabata,” written in Tagalog about embracing one’s native language, is often attributed to Dr. Jose Rizal, who supposedly wrote it when he was seven years old — “proof,” according to some, of his precocious nature and love of country. Historians such as Ambeth Ocampo, however, have researched and written in opposition of this, stating that there’s no evidence (whether it be a manuscript, a published byline, or an assertion from Rizal himself) supporting Rizal’s authorship of the work. In addition to this, Rizal did not have a strong enough command of Tagalog to match the fluency of the poem. The viral love letter “Liham Para Kay Oryang” was written by Andres Bonifacio. In 2015, the work of epistolary fiction “Liham Para Kay Oryang,” written by playwright Eljay Castro Deldoc as though it were a letter from Andres Bonifacio to his wife Gregoria de Jesus a few nights before he was killed, went viral on social media and reached far enough that people began to believe Bonifacio had actually written it. It was romantic and relayed the urgency of love and loss during wartime — but it was just the writer’s interpretation of historical events. On that note, a real poem written by Gregoria de Jesus, titled “Magmula, Giliw, Nang Ikaw ay Pumanaw,” was verified by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines. Talking about her grief over losing Bonifacio, it was copied by hand by her second husband Julio Nakpil, and is now on display in the Bahay-Nakpil museum. Fernando Poe Sr. served as the model for the Oblation. Commissioned for the University of the Philippines by then-president Rafael Palma and funded by the enrollees in 1935, the iconic statue known as the Oblation, or simply Oble, was created by Guillermo E. Tolentino and based on Rizal’s poem “Mi Ultimo Adios.” The symbol and touchstone of any UP campus is often said to have taken its physique from actor-director Fernando Poe, Sr., who was a UP student at the time of its creation; however, records show that Anastacio Caedo, a student assistant of Tolentino’s, and Caedo’s brother-in-law Virgilio Raymundo served as the models and references. Another fact that might not be all that well known? The original sculpture is located not in front of Quezon Hall along UP Diliman’s University Avenue, but instead inside Gonzales Hall. The yo-yo was invented by ancient Filipinos. It’s too simple to say the yo-yo was invented by a Filipino, and it’s almost impossible to determine its true origins: it traces its existence back to ancient Greece and arrived in Europe in the 1800s, long before it was trademarked and sold en masse in America. But in the late 1920s, a Filipino bellboy named Pedro Flores, who had traveled to the United States in hopes of studying law, innovated a stringing method that elevated the yo-yo from being a simple toy to the type we all know and can do tricks with today. He mass-produced his creation and established a yo-yo manufacturing company, but eventually sold the rights.


Answer:

I don't know what do you say by bye ok done


8. Activity 2Listening Activity! Guide QuestionsWhat do you notice with the flow of lines being formed?Which melody has a wider movement of music notes and which one has a closer note movement?On a wider scale, National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA’s) Felipe M. De Leon, in his article about the Diversity of Philippine Music Cultures mentioned some contrasting features of Ilocanos’ and the Visayans’ art forms. Ilocanos prefer the movement of their music to be closer (conjunct) while the Visayans like it farther (disjunct). Ilocano dances have inward hand and arms movement while the Visayans have outward gestures. These intriguing polar artistic characteristics of the two subcultures may have rooted from their own natural values, the Ilocanos’ reserve attitude and the Visayans’ being highly-spirited; the Ilocanos’ survival instinct and the Visayans’ jubilant nature. TRANSFERAfter listening to the audio sample provided, try to answer the following questions. 1. What do you notice about the melody? What instrument played it? 2. How about the mood of the pieces? How can you say that it shows a happy mood, a sad mood, a relax mood, a playful mood, a patriotic mood? 3. Suppose all the instruments will only play the melody of the piece, what do you think will be your general impression about the piece? 4. How does the dynamics of the piece affect its overall sound? Which is better, a piece with dynamics or without dynamics? Why? 5. If ever you will choose your rondalla instrument, what will it be? Why? 6. After listening each given folksong, how would you differentiate the characteristics of the Tagalog, Ilocano, and Bicolano folksongs?makikisagot po ng maayos and yung link ng vid po is nasa pic hehe thank youuuu​


1|> his song comes from visayas ary forms the ilocanos' survival instinct and the visayas'jubilant nature.

2|> it shows the importance of human vitality and fellowship with people it helps with communication talent

3|> the instrumental is not just a simple thing it is important to most so we should appreciate it because it has human capabilities

4|> yes, dynamics is a piece of general sound the sound animates our brain so whether it is important or not the dynamics should be appreciated da it is an art

5|> a folka music, because it includes dance balance and extends human importance

6|> listening and studying the folks to get to know each other better

i hope i help you sis


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