Visiting ForcesAgreement meaning in tagalog
1. Visiting ForcesAgreement meaning in tagalog
Answer:
kasunduan sa pagbisita sa puwersa
Explanation:
deal o agree Tagalog is USApan
Explanation:
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2. 25. Why do you think Philippines always visited with typhoon? (English or Tagalog)pasagot please
Answer:
The Philippines is prone to tropical cyclones due to its geographical location which generally produce heavy rains and flooding of large areas and also strong winds which result in heavy casualties to human life and destructions to crops and properties
3. what were the reasons why RIZAL wanted to visit the unified country the germanykahit tagalog lang po
Answer:
Rizal stayed in Berlin, capital of Germany, to gain further knowledge of ophthalmology, to attend some lectures at its local university, to further his studies of sciences and languages, to get familiar with the scenic Germany, to be part of the scientific community and to finish his novel, “Noli Me Tángere.”
Explanation:
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4. 8. Maria’s relatives surprisingly visited them on their place. They offered them things that made them comfortable like foods, drinks and rooms to stay. What Filipino value is shown in the scenario? A. Respect for women B. Religion C. Hospitality D. Optimism 10. From the poem “The Mark of a True Filipino,” what are the National symbols that are stated? A. Barong Tagalog, Baro’t Saya, Sampaguita, Nara and Philippine Eagle B. Barong Tagalog, Sampaguita, Nara and Philippine Eagle C. Barong Tagalog, Baro’t Saya, Philippine Flag, Nara and Philippine Eagle D. Barong Tagalog, Baro’t Saya, Sampaguita, Nara and Philippine Cuisine 13. How does literature affect the history of one’s country? A. Literature provides detailed insight into how certain historical events shaped society and their attitudes, morals and behaviors. B. Literature can also shape the way we view history. C. Literature can enrich our lives in all kinds of way and part of our cultural heritage. D. All of the above
Answer:
8.C
10.A
13.D
Explanation:
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5. Last year, I went to Manila and stayed with the Manuel family. I livedwith them in Sampaloc. I became an adopted daughter. When I was there,I went to school with my adopted sister, Julie.At first, speaking Tagalog and English everyday was hard for I camefrom Barili, Cebu. I was homesick. But then I started to enjoy my stay.Tagalog and English became easier then. School was fun. I liked living withthe Manuels.During summer vacation, I went camping with my adopted family. Weslept in the tent and went hiking in the woods.Now, I'm back home. I often write to the Manuel family and they alsowrite to me. Next year, the Manuels are coming to visit me.Let's find out what Marie's report was all about. Read and answer the questionsthat follow.1. Who came to Manila and stayed with the Manuel family? Marie2. Why did Marie become an adopted daughter?3. With whom did she go to school?4. Did Marie like living with the Manuels?
Answer:
1.Marie 2.because she want to school for her adopted sister 3.Julie 4.yes
6. Identify whether each sentence below is in the active or passive voice. 1. Today , kasunduan (engagement) is symbolized by the wearing of matching rings.2. The young man (and his family) will visit the woman's house for the pamamanhikan.3. There , the groom to be lays out his intentions for marriage in front of the woman's family members.4. The woman's family gives their blessings.5. Groom commonly wear barong tagalog6. Once everything has been settled, the bride's family will hold a despedida de soltera, a send off party, a night before the big.
Answer:
1. passive
2. active
3. passive
4. active
5. passive
6. active
Explanation:
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•°•°•°•°•° ANSWER •°•°•°•°•°1. PASSIVE VOICE 2. ACTIVE VOICE 3.PASSIVE VOICE4.ACTIVE VOICE5.PASSIVE VOICE6.ACTIVE VOICEMARK BRAINLEST ME :(#CARRY ON LEARNING7. 1 . type of folk drama performed in villages throughout the philippines2.a philippine epic narrative of the life of jesus christ , focus on his passion , death and resurrection 3.a dramatization of the search for bethlehem by joseph and mary right before the birth of jesus christ, this tradition is generally held on christmas eve, whe filipinos of the catholic faith prepare for the midnight mass4.christmas season folk dance and song practice in many parts of samar , it becomes the story of the shepherds who visited the child jesus in the manger through a song5.tagalog word meaning "to welcome" or "to meet", is an annual reenactment off the biblical account of the virgin mary's meeting with. B. 1.pastoresb.moro-moro/komedyac.panuluyand. pabasa ng pasyon e. salubongpaanswer pls
Answer:
1.A
2.c
3.d
4.b
5.e
Explanation:
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8. HISTORY OF PAOMBONG The local legend has it that the name 'Paombong" was taken from the long pamboo tube called "bumbong" or "tukil which is used for collecting nipa sap. The practice of extracting nipa sap with bumbong made the town known as the town of many bumbongs. The local people claimed that the Spaniards who first visited the place were so amused with the bumbong that, after learning its name from the natives, they named the town after the container, a name which later evolved to Paombong, a In the middle of 1750s, Paombong grew in a modest community from what was once a cogon land inhabited by a handful of Tagalogs, as its first gobernadorcillo During the revolution against Spain, Paombong's coastal area, more specifically. barangays Masukol and Binakod, played a significant role in Philippine History being known encounter sites between Spanish soldier and Katipuneros, Maloleño General Isidoro "Matanglawin" Torres used to retreat with his troops to barangay Masukol and barangay Binakod to avoid the advancing Spanish forces Paombong is a third class partially urban munipality in the province of Bulacan, Philippines. Dubbed as the "Vinegar Capital of the Philippines", Paombong is famous for its vinegar extracted from the sap of sasa (nipa) thus the term "sukang Paombong" (Paombong vinegar) became known in Luzon and other part of the Philippines. Question: Describe isidro "Maranglawin" Torres as one of bulakas heroesPaki sagot ng maayos Isa lang ang Question
Isidóro TórresIsidóro Tórresay isang heneral sa Himagsikang Filipino. Kasapi siya ng Katipunan at kilala sa kaniyang grupo bilang “Matang Lawin.” Isa siyang mahusay na lider at estratego ng mga rebolusyonaryo.
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d=(´▽`)=b9. HISTORY OF PAOMBONG The local legend has it that the name 'Paombong" was taken from the long pamboo tube called "bumbong" or "tukil which is used for collecting nipa sap. The practice of extracting nipa sap with bumbong made the town known as the town of many bumbongs. The local people claimed that the Spaniards who first visited the place were so amused with the bumbong that, after learning its name from the natives, they named the town after the container, a name which later evolved to Paombong, a In the middle of 1750s, Paombong grew in a modest community from what was once a cogon land inhabited by a handful of Tagalogs, as its first gobernadorcillo During the revolution against Spain, Paombong's coastal area, more specifically. barangays Masukol and Binakod, played a significant role in Philippine History being known encounter sites between Spanish soldier and Katipuneros, Maloleño General Isidoro "Matanglawin" Torres used to retreat with his troops to barangay Masukol and barangay Binakod to avoid the advancing Spanish forces Paombong is a third class partially urban munipality in the province of Bulacan, Philippines. Dubbed as the "Vinegar Capital of the Philippines", Paombong is famous for its vinegar extracted from the sap of sasa (nipa) thus the term "sukang Paombong" (Paombong vinegar) became known in Luzon and other part of the Philippines. Question: Describe isidro "Maranglawin" Torres as one of bulakas heroes Paki sagot ng maayos Isa lang ang Question
Isidóro Tórresay isang heneral sa Himagsikang Filipino. Kasapi siya ng Katipunan at kilala sa kaniyang grupo bilang “Matang Lawin.” Isa siyang mahusay na lider at estratego ng mga rebolusyonaryo.
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10. GoalGawain 12 GRAPSpagkatapos mapanood ang mga vidio ay isagawa ang GRAPS.(maaring sa mga teksto akdang napakingan na napanood na o nabasa na...)gawa gawain 12 reps pagkatapos sa mapanuring video ay sa gawa ng gross meron sa mga teksto akdang napakinggan o napanood na nabasa na ikaw ay nakagawa ng isang sanaysay na naglalahad ng tungkol sa bansansg england 10 mang bansa na alam mo maaari sa pilipinas o sa isang lugar sa pilipinas at katangian ng mga maka pang akit ng mga turista upang bisitahin ng bansa ang ganda ng lugar na nabanggitanswer,for today im your travel guid and my name is.sulat nyo pangalan nyo. id your first time here if your want to know the culture of the philipphines is a mixture of influences of indegenous traditions and culture of the first traders and its conquer then the filipino language which is communly know as tagalog thats the theres many borrowed words from spanish, what can u say to our viewers thats who want a country to visit well if you want to find a place to visit and now.good morning adventures and we are now visiting the capital city of the philipphines manila today we gonna show you what to do in this amazing city,ok lets goo the food seems here in the philipphines is insane so first up we came in salswelo market which try filipino dishes there is caldirita it is a delicios beef steak it smells so good,and this is an mall of asia,it is the biggest mall in the intire world for over 4 million square space you gonna want to visit when you come to manila lets go shopping anything you want can find here in the philipphines theres so many food in here that you can easily spend a day here these is manila ocean park it house is fourteen thousan under water creatures and dont worry if you dont saw that all theres actually an hotel so you can see it again for those you cannot see theres also mermaid place here and thats all after oue vidio i like to thanks,lagay mo pangalan mo, for guiding uss in philipphines dont forget to visit here mabuhay philipphines pa brainleisttevejsys po salamat.legit yan yan ang sagot kaw lang kung may idadagdagkapa
Answer:
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11. PART I: PHILIPPINE CULTURE 1. This ensemble was also affectionately named the _________ dress, after the mestiza protagonist of the Philippine national hero, Jose Rizal's controversial novel Noli Me Tangere in 1887. The dress itself was the metaphor for modest, elegant and feminine traits in the novel. a. Baro't saya b.Maria Clara c.Terno d.Tapis 2. This traditional cloth was used first by Tagalog women who had to wrap a thicker material over skirts made of sheer fabric. It was usually worn with the opening in front, and with colors that contrasted with the skirt. a.Baro’t sayab. Maria Clarac. Terno d.Tapis 3. The __________ has become the national Filipino costumer for men, for all significant events.a. Barong Tagalogb. Maria Clara c.Camisita De Chinod. Tapis 4. This is a collarless garment with long sleeves, worn first by Indios who had to labor under tropical heat. The shirt cut evokes its Chinese or origins. a. Balintawakb. Bahagc. Camisita De Chinod.Tapis5. During the Pre-Colonial Period, the early Filipinos used bark or plain woven fabric as material for clothing. The _______ was wrapped around the waist line of mena.Balintawakb.Bahagc.Camisita De Chinod.Tapis6. This Filipino clothing consisted of a skirt, butterfly sleeves and a low-cut bodice. Filipinas wore the ensemble during visits to the countryside. a.Maria Clarab.Balintawakc.Ternod.Tapis7. In early 2oth Century, The Filipino _______ evolved from the Barot Saya and the Maria Clara, and pertains to the matching of blouse and skirt, forming a one place creation made of a homogeneous material throughout. a.Baro’t sayab.Maria Clarac.Ternod.Tapis8. This refers to the collarless blouse influenced by the costume of statues by the Blessed Virgin brought by Spanish missionaries, this was adapted from the basic lines of European skirts styles during the 1600s. a.Baro’t sayab.Maria Clarac.Ternod.Camisita De Chino9. This refers to a Filipino custom derived from the Tagalog word “bayan” for nation, town or community. This literally means “being in a bayan” and it refers to a fundamental aspect of Filipino culture: working together as a community to achieve a common goal. a.Paninilbihan.b.Pakikipagkapwa-taoc.Haranad.Bayanihan10. This was a traditional form of courtship in the Philippines wherein men introduced themselves and/or wooed women by singing underneath her window at night. It was widely practiced in old Philippines with a set of protocols, a code of conduct and a specific style of music. a.Paninilbihan.b.Pakikipagkapwa-taoc.Haranad.BayanihanPART II: JAPANESE CULTURE1. Japan is known as the ____________. It is called by this name because the sun rises first in Japan and then in any other part of the world. a.The land of the rising Sunb.The land of the rising Tigerc.The land of Promised.The land of the beauties2. These refer to the four (4) largest islands of Japan. a.Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, Shikokub.Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, Akiruc.Honshu, Hokkaido, Shatsihu, Shikokud.Honshu, Hokoku, Kyushu, Shikoku3. What seasons do Japanese people celebrate their traditional wedding? a.Autumn & Summerb.Spring &Summerc.Spring & Falld.Summer & Autumn4. These refer to the gifts that the Groom receive during their engagement. a.Hakama pants/Shortb.“Obi” Kimono sashc.Hakama pants/Skirtsd.Kimono & Hakama5. _________________ and _____________ are gifts to the couple during engagement which symbolize Lasting Marriage. a.Shiraga & Obib.Shiraga & Sumurec.Katsuo-bushi & Obid.Katsuo-bushi & Sumure
Answer:
PART I: PHILIPPINE CULTURE
Explanation:
1. This ensemble was also affectionately named the _________ dress, after the mestiza protagonist of the Philippine national hero, Jose Rizal's controversial novel Noli Me Tangere in 1887. The dress itself was the metaphor for modest, elegant and feminine traits in the novel.
a. Baro't saya
b.Maria Clara
c.Terno
d.Tapis
2. This traditional cloth was used first by Tagalog women who had to wrap a thicker material over skirts made of sheer fabric. It was usually worn with the opening in front, and with colors that contrasted with the skirt.
a.Baro’t saya
b. Maria Clara
c. Terno
d.Tapis
3. The __________ has become the national Filipino costumer for men, for all significant events.
a. Barong Tagalog
b. Maria Clara
c.Camisita De Chino
d. Tapis
4. This is a collarless garment with long sleeves, worn first by Indios who had to labor under tropical heat. The shirt cut evokes its Chinese or origins.
a. Balintawak
b. Bahag
c. Camisita De Chino
d.Tapis
5. During the Pre-Colonial Period, the early Filipinos used bark or plain woven fabric as material for clothing. The _______ was wrapped around the waist line of men
a.Balintawak
b.Bahag
c.Camisita De Chino
d.Tapis
6. This Filipino clothing consisted of a skirt, butterfly sleeves and a low-cut bodice. Filipinas wore the ensemble during visits to the countryside.
a.Maria Clara
b.Balintawak
c.Terno
d.Tapis
7. In early 2oth Century, The Filipino _______ evolved from the Barot Saya and the Maria Clara, and pertains to the matching of blouse and skirt, forming a one place creation made of a homogeneous material throughout.
a.Baro’t saya
b.Maria Clara
c.Terno
d.Tapis
8. This refers to the collarless blouse influenced by the costume of statues by the Blessed Virgin brought by Spanish missionaries, this was adapted from the basic lines of European skirts styles during the 1600s.
a.Baro’t saya
b.Maria Clara
c.Terno
d.Camisita De Chino
9. This refers to a Filipino custom derived from the Tagalog word “bayan” for nation, town or community. This literally means “being in a bayan” and it refers to a fundamental aspect of Filipino culture: working together as a community to achieve a common goal.
a.Paninilbihan.
b.Pakikipagkapwa-tao
c.Harana
d.Bayanihan
10. This was a traditional form of courtship in the Philippines wherein men introduced themselves and/or wooed women by singing underneath her window at night. It was widely practiced in old Philippines with a set of protocols, a code of conduct and a specific style of music.
a.Paninilbihan.
b.Pakikipagkapwa-tao
c.Harana
d.Bayanihan
PART II: JAPANESE CULTURE
1. Japan is known as the ____________. It is called by this name because the sun rises first in Japan and then in any other part of the world.
a.The land of the rising Sun
b.The land of the rising Tiger
c.The land of Promise
d.The land of the beauties
2. These refer to the four (4) largest islands of Japan.
a.Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, Shikoku
b.Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, Akiru
c.Honshu, Hokkaido, Shatsihu, Shikoku
d.Honshu, Hokoku, Kyushu, Shikoku
3. What seasons do Japanese people celebrate their traditional wedding?
a.Autumn & Summer
b.Spring &Summer
c.Spring & Fall
d.Summer & Autumn
4. These refer to the gifts that the Groom receive during their engagement.
a.Hakama pants/Short
b.“Obi” Kimono sash
c.Hakama pants/Skirts
d.Kimono & Hakama
5. _________________ and _____________ are gifts to the couple during engagement which symbolize Lasting Marriage.
a.Shiraga & Obi
b.Shiraga & Sumure
c.Katsuo-bushi & Obi
d.Katsuo-bushi & Sumure
12. 1.it's is a good sources of protein A. root crops B. cereals C. meat from animals D. rice 2. It referred to as the national fish of the Philippines, A. Milkfish B. Catfish C. Mackerel. D. Tilapia 3. These are sold for hog fattening Ang "lechon purposes. A. goats B. broiler C. weanlings D. cattle 4. he is a civil engineer by profession but love raising cattle and pigs in the backyard. he also owns the famous octagon farm product and supply. A. dr. yaptenco B. robert petines C. Manny Pangilinan 5. in 1988, he was given a prestigious award as NATIONAL GAWAD SAKA AWARDEE as recognition for his effort. And was considered as most sucessful tilapia raiser in the region. A. Lucio Tan B. Robert petines C. Manny Pangilinan D. Oscar Garin 6.The Following suggestions are to be considered in planning animal/fish raising , Except One. A. attend seminars sponsored by government agencies B. read journals or magazines one livestock raising C. interview person authority or experts on animals raising. D. don't have enough capital or budget for the venture 7. which of the following is the most common breed of pigs to be raisid. A. Duroc B. Hypor C. Landrace D. all of the above 8. this kind of fish is know as the staple food of the filipinos especially in the tagalog region. A. Tilapia B. parrot fish C. Milkfish D. Catfish 9. why is the keeping records of the business is important? A. to assess whether your business have yields income or not B. to show your neighbors that you are rich C.Because you are told to do so D. For your own satisfaction 10. how to monitor your project/business? A. by just visiting the area everyday. B. make a progress report without visiting the area. C. keeps an updated record of growth and progress of animal and fish. D. no record at all. pa answer po plsss FREE BRAINLEIST FREE HEART
Answer:
1.a
2.d
3.c
4.b
5.a
6d
Explanation:
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Answer:
1.C
2.A
3. B
4.
5.
6. D
7. B
8.A
9.A
10.C
13. AA 7. Which of the following is the most common breed of pigs to be raised. a. Duroc b. Hypor c. Landrace d. All of the above 8.This kind of fish is kwon as the staple food of the Filipinos especially in the Tagalog region. a. Tilapia b. Parrot fish c. Milkfish d. Catfish 9. Why is it keeping records of the business is important? a. To assess whether your business have yields income or not b. To show your neighbors that you are rich. c.Because you are told to do so d. For your own satisfaction 10. How to monitor your project/business? a. By just visiting the area everyday. b. Make a progress report without visiting the area. c. Keeps an Updated Record of Growth and Progress of Animal and Fish. d. No record at all.
Answer:
7.D
8.A
9.A
10.B
Explanation:
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14. LEARNING TASK IN ENGLISH 6The Monkey and the Turtle-a Tagalog FableOnce upon a time there was a turtlewho was very kind and patient. He hadmany friends. Among them was amorby, who was very selfish. Healways wanted to have the best part ofeverythingOne day the monkey went to visit theturtle. The monkey asked his friend toaccompany him on a journey to the nextvillage. The turtie agreed, and theystarted early the next morning. Themonkey did not take much food withhim, because he did not like to carry aeavy load. The turtle, on the contraryook a big supply. He advised themonkey to take more, but the monkeymly laughed at him. After they hadeen travelling five days, the monkey'sod was all gone, so the turtle had tove him some. The monkey was greedy.d kept asking for more all the time.ve me some more, friend turtle!" hewa Sittle while" said the tuleehave just finished eatingBrawled on After a few minutes themonkey stopped, and said, "Can't youtravel a little faster1 can't, for I have asaid the turtle."Give me the load, and then we call get Because somealong more rapidly said the monkeyThe turtle handed over all his food tothe monkey, who ran away as fast as hecould leaving the turtle far behind"wait for me!" said the turtle, doing hisbest to catch his friend; but the monkeyonly shouted. "Come on" andscampered (370jout of sight. The turtleYou brought ver, there
Answer:
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15. 1.A gay fashion designer, Roberta, migrated in the U.S.A since 2001. This year, he visited his former employer in the Philippines to be the guest speaker of an event. Roberta was able to introduce new fashion techniques he had learned from the States. *A.LEARNEDB.SOCIALC.VARIETYD.SHAREDE.GRATIFYINGF.CONTINUOUSG.TRANSMITTED2.Marco didn’t know how to speak Tagalog well, not until he met his new circle of friends. They were speaking the said language. His usual interactions and bonding with them made him well versed in such language, making him a good communicator in Filipino.A.LEARNEDB.SOCIALC.VARIETYD.SHAREDE.GRATIFYINGF.CONTINUOUSG.TRANSMITTED3. The way Filipinos celebrate New Year is truly different from the way Chinese conduct the same event. Pinoys have it every end of December, while Chinese hold it by the month of February. In this manner, the two races are observing different beliefs, practices, and traditions.A.LEARNEDB.SOCIALC.VARIETYD.SHAREDE.GRATIFYINGF.CONTINUOUSG.TRANSMITTED4.Mrs. Isabella owned a famous restaurant in their hometown. Its bestsellers were the unique recipes of bulalo and kare-kare. According to her, their family managed to run the business despite all the challenges. In fact, she inherited the business from her great grandmother. A.LEARNEDB.SOCIALC.VARIETYD.SHAREDE.GRATIFYINGF.CONTINUOUSG.TRANSMITTED5.Anselmo is a proud grandfather to his 12 grandchildren. He often shared his childhood experiences with them including stories during the old times. He also demonstrated Filipino values such as saying “po & opo”, pagmamano, etc. All these traits were being transferred to and practiced by his grandchildren. A.LEARNEDB.SOCIALC.VARIETYD.SHAREDE.GRATIFYINGF.CONTINUOUSG.TRANSMITTED
Answer:
1. D. shared
2. B. social
3. C. variety
4. F. continouos
5. G. transmitted
16. Last year, I went to Manila and stayed with the Manuel family. I livedwith them in Sampaloc I became an adopted daughter. When I was there,I went to school with my adopted sister, JulieAt first, speaking Tagalog and English everyday was hard for I camefrom Barill, Cebu, I was homesick. But then I started to enjoy my stay,Tagalog and English became easier then. School was fun. I liked living withthe Manuels.During summer vacation, I went camping with my adopted family. Weslept in the tent and went hiking in the woods.Now, I'm back home. I often write to the Manuel family and they alsowrite to me. Next year, the Manuels are coming to visit me.Let's find out what Marie's report was all about. Read and answer the questionsthat follow.1. Who came to Manila and stayed with the Manuel family?2. Why did Marie become an adopted daughter?3. With whom did she go to school?4. Did Marie like living with the Manuels?
1. Who came to Manila and stayed with the Manuel family?
= Marie
2. Why did Marie become an adopted daughter?
= Last year, Marie went to Manila and stayed with the Manuel family. She lived with them in Sampaloc and became an adopted daughter.
3. With whom did she go to school?
= Marie went to school with her adopted sister, Julie.
4. Did Marie like living with the Manuels?
= Yes, Marie like living with Manuels.
Hope it helps!!
17. learning Task 2 Read "Where's the Palis?" by Carmen Guerrero Nakpil . As you read the selection, STOP when you see a dish illustration and answer the question Where's the Palla? Carmen Guerrero Nakpil What is the great Filipino dream? A Filipino may denallonalize himself but not his stomach. He may travel over the seven seas, the five continents, the two hemispheres and lose the savor of home, forget his Identity and believe himself a citizen of the world. But he remains gastronomically, alleont, olways a Filipino. For, if in no other way, the Filipino loves his country with his stomach. Travel has become the great Filipino dream. In the same way that an American dreams of becoming a millionaire or an English boy dreams of going to one of the great universities, the Filipino dreams of going abroad. His most constant vision is that of himself as a Tourist To visit Hongkong, Tokyo and other cities of Asla parchance or to catch allmose of Rome. Parls or London or to go to America (evan for only a week in aflyspocked motelin California) is the sum of al delights Yet having lell Manila International Airport in a pink cloud of despedidas and sompaguita garlands and pabllin, the dream tums into a nightmare very quickly. But why? Because the first bastion of the Filipino spint is the palate. And in all the palaces and flashpots ond skyscrapers of that magic world called "abroad' there is no patis to be had. Which International alties do Filipines want to visit the most? *Consider the Pinoy abroad. He has discarded the barong tagalog or "polo for a dark, sleek Westem suit. He takes to the habiliments from Hongkong, Brooks Brothers or Savile Row with the greatest of ease. He has also shed the calval informality of manner that is characteristically Filipino. He gives himself the art of a cosmop one to the credit cald bom. He is extravagantly courteous (especially in a borrowed tonguage) and has taken to hand- kissing and to plenly of American "Dyou mind's How can you describe the "Piney" being in a foreign country
Answer:
1. Travel.2. Hongkong,Tokyo,Rome,Paris,London,and California.3. Travel is an opportunity to read the world, On each page you might find a new, taste,flavor,scent,vision or sound that will make your country a richer place.4. Yes us Filipino's likes tryingdifferent kinds of foods and trying other countries foods is fun and challenging caise we dont know how they taste.5. Filipinos love to eat rice cause they grew with it.6. We choose to eat filipino foods instead of sosyal foods practically speaking in just because of its price and taste quality.7. Yes food can be used andhas been used as a away to settle difference.18. Example. The Barong Tagalog is our national attireIt is noted for its elegance.Answer: The Barong Tagalog, which is noted for its elegance, is our nationalattire.1. The man was caught by the police this morning.He visited our house last night.2. Tina is the daughter of Mrs. Guerrero.Mrs. Guerrero is an English Teacher in Morente NHS.3. I will not deliver his order of fruits.He pays for it first.4. I realizedI must study harder.5. We celebrated with food and drinks.Our team won the basketball competition for the first time.
Answer:
1. The man, who visited our house last night, was caught by the police this morning.
2. Tina isnthe daughter of Mrs. Guerrero, who is an English teacher in Morente NHS.
3. Unless he pays first, I will not deliver his order of fruits.
4. I realized, I must study harder.
5. For our team won the basketball competition for the first time, we celebrated with food and drinks.
Explanation:
i am not too sure nor do i think this is exact but i hope this helps :)
19. Buod ng Gilda Cordero-Fernando's The Visitation of the God's kahit isang pangungusap lang po. At kahit tagalog lang po.
Answer:
Buod ng Gilda Cordero-Fernando's The Visitation of the God's kahit isang pangungusap lang po. At kahit tagalog lang po.
20. A Trip to Biak-na-Bato By Cristina Joy C. Martin white and Melisa BIAK The Torres Family loves travelling. One day, they decided to have a vacation in San Miguel, Bulacan visit the historical place Biak-na- BATO Bato. Biak-na-Bato is a Tagalog word for "cleft rock." It is the name of a place in the mountains of Bulacan Province where, in 1897, the insurgent forces under Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo immediately retreated from the advancing Spanish army. Here, a peace treaty was signed between the Filipino insurgents and the Spaniards that placed the Philippine Revolution on hold. 3
Step-by-step explanation:
where did the torres family dicided to have a vaacation
21. 1.Who can folk arts and crafts of the Southern Tagalog and Bicol region tell about the culture of pinos 2. How would you show your respect and appreciation when you are visiting a province celebrating their festival?(in ur own understanding)
Answer:
1. Folk Arts of Southern Tagalog and Bicol Region ukit Paete wood carving LAGUNA Underground River Wood Carving Capital of the Philippines Southern Tagalog Region IV Lumban Tinis Karakol CAVITE Art is often associated with food. RIZAL Angono Arts Town of the Philippines Camarines
2. be supported the Filipino culture and don't upset if someone ask u you are Filipino or not answer the right you have
Explanation:
SHEESH
22. Kailangan pa ba ng 5× na paulit ulit na tanong? nasasayang pts ko pero sige tataasan ko pts ngaunEto storyHISTORY OF PAOMBONG The local legend has it that the name 'Paombong" was taken from the long pamboo tube called "bumbong" or "tukil which is used for collecting nipa sap. The practice of extracting nipa sap with bumbong made the town known as the town of many bumbongs. The local people claimed that the Spaniards who first visited the place were so amused with the bumbong that, after learning its name from the natives, they named the town after the container, a name which later evolved to Paombong, a In the middle of 1750s, Paombong grew in a modest community from what was once a cogon land inhabited by a handful of Tagalogs, as its first gobernadorcillo During the revolution against Spain, Paombong's coastal area, more specifically. barangays Masukol and Binakod, played a significant role in Philippine History being known encounter sites between Spanish soldier and Katipuneros, Maloleño General Isidoro "Matanglawin" Torres used to retreat with his troops to barangay Masukol and barangay Binakod to avoid the advancing Spanish forces Paombong is a third class partially urban munipality in the province of Bulacan, Philippines. Dubbed as the "Vinegar Capital of the Philippines", Paombong is famous for its vinegar extracted from the sap of sasa (nipa) thus the term "sukang Paombong" (Paombong vinegar) became known in Luzon and other part of the Philippines. Question: Describe isidro "Maranglawin" Torres as one of bulakas heroes Paki sagot ng maayos Isa lang ang Question
Isidóro Tórresay isang heneral sa Himagsikang Filipino. Kasapi siya ng Katipunan at kilala sa kaniyang grupo bilang “Matang Lawin.” Isa siyang mahusay na lider at estratego ng mga rebolusyonaryo.~\(≧▽≦)/~
23. 1. The Filipino is ambitious;A. thereforehe loves to study and travel abroad.B. Howeverc. Otherwiseto catch a glimpse of Rome, Paris or2 He loved to visit Hongkong, Tokyo and other cities of AsiaLondon and to go to America.A. andB. Furthermorec but3. Pinoy to take, like a duck to water, to the skyscrapers, the temperate climate, the strange landscapeand the fabled refinements of another world he misses the food he used to eat in the PhilippinesA. MoreoverB. NeverthelessC. Howeverhe strolled the city and looked for a Chinese4. The Filipino who wished to eat Asian cuisine.restaurantA OtherwiseB. HenceC Nevertheless5. Pinoy put his nose finally in a bowl of rice and find it more fragrant than an English rose garden,it is exciting than a castle on the Rhine and more delicious than pink champagne.A howeverB. MoreoverFurthermorehis heart sinks6 He sits down to meal no matter how sumptuous the food isA andB. soC buthe decided to comb the strange city for a Chinese7. The Filipino was not used to the food.restaurant.A. FurthermoreB. BesidesC. Thereforethe well8. When in a foreign city, a Pinoy searches every busy sidewalk, theatre, restaurantremembered golden features of a fellow-pinoy,A. SOB. furthermoreC for9. America is a strange country. I like the place,A. MoreoverB. ThusThough10. He hardly misses the heat, the native accents of Tagalog or llongo or the company of his brown-skinned cheerful compatriots he needs to survive away from his homeland.A. HoweverB. ThereforeC. Furthermore
Answer:
1 b
2a
3 c
4 d
5 c
Explanation:
that's we have answers
24. 7.)Which of the following is the most common breed of pigs to be raised.A.DurocB.HyporC.LandraceD.All of the above8.)This kind of fish is kwon as the staple food of the Filipinos espicially in the Tagalog region.A.TilapiaB.Parrot fishC.MilkfishD.Catfish9.)why is it keeping the chords of the business is important?A.To assess whether your business have yields income or not B.To show your neighbors that you are rich.C.Because you are told to do so D.For your own satisfaction10.How just monitor your project/business?A.By just visiting the area everyday.B.Make a progress report without visiting the area.C.Keeps an updated record of growth and progress of animal and fish. D. No record at all.
Answer:
1. D
2.A
3.A
4.B
Explanation:
pa brainliest po ako heheh
7. B.
8. A
9. A.
10. C.
Im not very sure of my answers but i hope it helps :>
25. Ano Ang tagalog ng BORACAY IS A PARADISE OF PLENTY,PROVIDIVING EVERYTHING THE TRAVELLER COULD POSSIBLY WANT FROM A HOLIDAY.DAZZLING BEACHES,CRYSTAL WATER AND AZURE SKIES SUPPLY THE BACKDROP FOR RELAXING OR PARTIYING,SOLITUDE OR COMPANY.WITH A SEEMINLY ENDLESS LIST OF SPORTS AND ACTIVITIES ON OFFER,AREAS OF OUTSTANDING BEAUTY TO VISIT AND HUNDRED OF PLACES TO EAT,DRINK AND BE MERRY
Answer:
ANG BORACAY AY ISANG PARADISE NG MADAMI, NAGBIBIGAY NG LAHAT NG MAAARING MAGLALAKIHAN NG TRAVELER MULA SA ISANG HOLIDAY. Ang mga DASZZINGING BEACH, CRYSTAL TUBIG AT AZURE SKIES AY NAGSUSURI NG BACKDROP PARA SA PAG-RELAXING O PARTIYING, SOLITUDE O KUMUSAP NG LITRATO. LUPA NG LUPA NG KAGANDAHANG Bisitahin at Daan-daang mga lugar na makakain, maiinom at maawa
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26. Pang apat na paulit ulit na tanong na ito paki sagot na ng maayosHISTORY OF PAOMBONG The local legend has it that the name 'Paombong" was taken from the long pamboo tube called "bumbong" or "tukil which is used for collecting nipa sap. The practice of extracting nipa sap with bumbong made the town known as the town of many bumbongs. The local people claimed that the Spaniards who first visited the place were so amused with the bumbong that, after learning its name from the natives, they named the town after the container, a name which later evolved to Paombong, a In the middle of 1750s, Paombong grew in a modest community from what was once a cogon land inhabited by a handful of Tagalogs, as its first gobernadorcillo During the revolution against Spain, Paombong's coastal area, more specifically. barangays Masukol and Binakod, played a significant role in Philippine History being known encounter sites between Spanish soldier and Katipuneros, Maloleño General Isidoro "Matanglawin" Torres used to retreat with his troops to barangay Masukol and barangay Binakod to avoid the advancing Spanish forces Paombong is a third class partially urban munipality in the province of Bulacan, Philippines. Dubbed as the "Vinegar Capital of the Philippines", Paombong is famous for its vinegar extracted from the sap of sasa (nipa) thus the term "sukang Paombong" (Paombong vinegar) became known in Luzon and other part of the Philippines. Question: Describe isidro "Maranglawin" Torres as one of bulakas heroes Paki sagot ng maayos Isa lang ang Question
Answer:
di po ko alam
Explanation:
27. Activity 16: A. Read and understand the article in the box. Underline the NOUN PHRASE and encircle the VERB or the VERB PHRASE in the bold and italicized sentence from the article. Your score is The People of the Philippines by the Philippine Tourism Promotions Board (1) Filipino is basically of Malay stock with a sprinkling of Chinese, American, Spanish and Arab blood. The Philippines has a population of 70 million, and it is hard to distinguish accurately the lines between stocks. From a long history of Western colonial rule, interspersed with the visits of merchants and traders evolved the people of a unique blend of east and west, both in appearance and culture, The Filipino character is actually a little bit of all cultures put together. The bayanihan or spirit of kinship and camaraderie that Filipinos are famous for are said to be taken from Malay forefathers. (2) The close family relations are said to have been inherited from the Chinese. The piousness comes from the Spaniards who introduced Christianity in the 16 century. Hospitality is a common denominator in the Filipino character and this is what distinguishes the Filipino. Filipinos are probably one of the few, if not the only, English-proficient Oriental people today. Pilipino is the official national language, with English considered as the country's unofficial one. (3) Filipinos are divided geographically and culturally into regions. Each regional group is recognizable by distinct traits and dialects - the sturdy and frugal Ilocanos of the north, the industrious Tagalogs of the central plains, the carefree Visayas from the central islands and the colorful tribesmen and religious Moslems of Mindanao. (4) Tribal communities can be found scattered across the archipelago. The Philippines has more than 11l dialects spoken, owing to the subdivisions of these basic regional and cultural groups Some 80 percent of the population is Catholic, Spain's lasting legacy. About 15 percent is Moslem and these people can be found basically in Mindanao. (5) The rest of the population is made up mostly of smaller Christian demonstrations and Buddhist.
Answer:
tourism
Explanation:
because its a noun and phrase and verb
28. 1.Type of folk drama perfomed in villages throughout the Philippines, usually during fiestas 2. A Philippine epic narrative of the life of Jesus Christ, focused on his passion, death and resurrection. 3. A dramatization of the search for Bethlehem by Joseph and Mary before the birth of Jesus Chris. 4.This tradition is generally held on Christmas Eve, when Filipinos of Catholic faith prepare for the midnight Mass. 44 Christmas season folk dance and song practiced in many parts of Samar It recounts the story of the shepherds who visited the child Jesus in the manger through a song 5.Tagalog word meaning to welcome or "to meet", is an annual reenactment of Biblical account of the Virgin Mary's meeting with the resurrected Jesus Christ.
Explanation:
asan po Yung picture para makitA
29. Learning Task 2 Read "Where's the Patis?" by Carmen Guerrero Nakpil. As you read the selection, STOP when you see a dish illustration and answer the question. What is the great Filipino dream? Where's the Patis? Carmen Guerrero Nakpil A Filipino may denationalize himself but not his stomach. He may travel over the seven seas, the five continents, the two hemispheres and lose the savor of home, forget his identity and believe himself a citizen of the world. But he remains- gastronomically, at least, always c Filipino. For, if in no other way, the Filipino loves his country with his stomach. 2 Travel has become the great Filipino dream. In the same way that an American dreams of becoming a millionaire or an English boy dreams of going to one of the great universities, the Filipino dreams of going abroad. His most constant vision is that of himself as a tourist. * To visit Hongkong, Tokyo and other cities of Asia, perchance or to catch a glimpse of Rome, Paris or London or to go to America (even for only a week in c flyspecked motel in California) is the sum of all delights. 4 Yet having left Manila International Airport in a pink cloud of despedidas and sampaguita garlands and pabilin, the dream turns into a nightmare very quickly. But why? Because the first bastion of the Filipino spirit is the palate. And in all the palaces and fleshpots and skyscrapers of that magic world called "abroad there is no patis to be had Which international cities do Filipinos want to visit the most? 5 Consider the Pinoy abroad. He has discarded the barong tagalog or "polo" for a dark, sleek Western suit. He takes to the habiliments from Hongkong, Brooks Brothers or Savile Row with the greatest of ease. He has also shed the casual informality of manner that is characteristically Filipino. He gives himself the airs of a cosmopolite to the credit card born. He is extravagantly courteous (especially in a borrowed language) and has taken to hand- kissing and to plenty of American "D'you mind's?" How can you describe the "Pinoy" being in a foreign country?
Question :
Learning Task 2 Read "Where's the Patis?" by Carmen Guerrero Nakpil. As you read the selection, STOP when you see a dish illustration and answer the question. What is the great Filipino dream? Where's the Patis? Carmen Guerrero Nakpil A Filipino may denationalize himself but not his stomach. He may travel over the seven seas, the five continents, the two hemispheres and lose the savor of home, forget his identity and believe himself a citizen of the world. But he remains- gastronomically, at least, always c Filipino. For, if in no other way, the Filipino loves his country with his stomach. 2 Travel has become the great Filipino dream. In the same way that an American dream of becoming a millionaire or an English boy dreams of going to one of the great universities, the Filipino dreams of going abroad. His most constant vision is that of himself as a tourist. * To visit Hongkong, Tokyo and other cities of Asia, perchance or to catch a glimpse of Rome, Paris or London or to go to America (even for only a week in c flyspecked motel in California) is the sum of all delights. 4 Yet having left Manila International Airport in a pink cloud of despedidas and Sampaguita garlands and pabilin, the dream turns into a nightmare very quickly. But why? Because the first bastion of the Filipino spirit is the palate. And in all the palaces and fleshpots and skyscrapers of that magic world called "abroad, there is no patis to be had Which international cities do Filipinos want to visit the most? 5 Consider the Pinoy abroad. He has discarded the barong Tagalog or "polo" for a dark, sleek Western suit. He takes to the habiliments from Hongkong, Brooks Brothers, or Savile Row with the greatest of ease. He has also shed the casual informality of manner that is characteristically Filipino. He gives himself the airs of a cosmopolite to the credit card born. He is extravagantly courteous (especially in a borrowed language) and has taken to hand-kissing and to plenty of American "D'you mind's?" How can you describe the "Pinoy" being in a foreign country?
Answer :1. travel
2. Hong Kong, Tokyo, Rome, Paris, London, and California
3. travel is an opportunity to read about the world. On each page, you might find a new, taste, flavor, scent, vision, or sound that will make your country a richer place
4) No because he was still looking for Filipino foods but the only food that could be served was the food of foreigners and no rice was served to him
5) Filipinos love to eat rice because they grew up with it
6) Yes because he can only find the right taste and food that he's looking for here in the Philippines
7) Because when it comes to food we all have our own preferences
Sana makatulong:) ;)~_~Pa brainlest po salamat:)30. The Origin of the Stars Tagalog Legend Hundreds of years ago, some people say there were no stars. The sun was a mighty god, ruler of the day. Buan, the moon, was a rival god of the sun and desired to rule both day and night. Lihangin, god of the wind, was a friend of both the sun and the moon. One day he went to visit Araw, god of the sun, to warm himself. When they were sitting together, Araw told Lihangin that he had bad feelings toward Buan. He said that he noticed him showing during the day. This meant that Baun desired to occupy a part of Araw's kingdom. Lihangin wanted them to be good friends. He told Buan not to occupy any part of Araw's kingdom. He said that Araw was fair and just, so Buan must be, too. The moon did not pay attention to his advice. He continued to shine during the latter part of the day and sometimes during the morning. Araw could not bear it. He told Buan not to do it anymore. Buan insisted. They had a quarrel. Buan was badly hit. Parts of his body were scattered around, and these became the stars, leaving the moon without its former light. Such was the origin of the stars. drawing http://seasite2.niu.edu/philippine-folk-tales/tagalog-myths-the-origin-of-the-stars/
Answer:
I- Direction. Identify the silk screen materials described below. Choose the letter of the correct answer from the words inside the box.
a. fabric paint b. mesh screen
c. liquid emulsion e. t-shirt
d. squeegee/fill blade. f. printed design
_____1. We need to be able to have a product of silk screening painting.
_____2. A kind of paint used when printing on a cloth or fabric.
_____3. It is an open work fabric or structure, net or network, a screen made of wire mesh.
_____4. Light sensitive, thick liquid which coats the screen.
_____5. This is used by moving across the screen stencil to force or pump ink into the mesh opening for transfer by capillary