Relate Meaning In Tagalog

Relate Meaning In Tagalog

what does related mean? Tagalog explanation pls :)goodluck​

Daftar Isi


kabilang sa parehong pamilya, grupo, o uri; konektado. 1 : konektado sa pamamagitan ng dahilan ng isang itinatag o natuklasang kaugnayan. 2 : konektado sa pamamagitan ng karaniwang mga ninuno o kung minsan sa pamamagitan ng kasal. 3 : pagkakaroon ng malapit na harmonic connection —ginagamit ng mga tono, chord, o tonalities.

Answer:

ibig sabihin ng magkaugnayan is,magkatulad,magkaparehas,or magkatulad

Explanation:

Sana makatulong:)


2. Explain the meaning of the this quotation in Tagalog and try to relate it to Lucifer's experience:"ANG MATAAS NA LIPAD AY MASAKIT KUNG LUMAGPAK"​


Answer:

Ang ibig sabihin po nito ay ang pagiging mapagmataas ay masakit kung bumagsak. Pag naging mapagmataas ka pala ay kung hanggang saan yung ikinataas mo ganun kasakit ang pagbagsak mo. Kaya wag sana tayong maging mapagmataas lalo na kung di mo pa sigurado yung saiyo. Wag tayong maging mapagmataas lalo na sa matatanda kasi ang matatanda ay maraming experience o kaya Well experienced.


3. Explain the meaning of the this quotation in Tagalog and try to relate it to Lucifer's experience:"ANG MATAAS NA LIPAD AY MASAKIT KUNG LUMAGPAK"​


Answer:

masakit talaga

Explanation:



Answer:

1.Theater

2.Medieval

3.Baroque

4.Thrust  

5.Limelight

6.Carmen

7.Balagtas  

8.Reyes

9.Abad

10.Bernal

Explanation:

my answer


5. 4. Direction: Modified True or FalseRead the statement carefully, Write the word TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if the statement is notcorrect. Underline the words that make the statement False and write the correct words. Write your answer onthe space provided in your answer sheet.1. Ambahan have 7 syllables with rhythm at the end of the line and written on a bamboo.2. The music of Palawan is described by copying the sounds from animals and environment.3. Free meter is the musical meter that has time signature:4. Pamuybuyen is a legend which means fear of fire.5. The Marayaw song is used to communicate spirits in rituals for healing and protecting the community6. The Cordillera music is related to different occasions, occupational activites and various rituals7. The Visayan music is highly influenced by the Spanish musicians introduced new style of music.8. Kulial is about epic heroes and chanted at night, ending at daybreak9. Tultol is a lyrical poem that express love,10. Rosas Pandan is a song of Tagalog​


Answer:

1.TRUE

2.TRUE

3.FALSE

4.TRUE

5.TRUE

6.TRUE

7.FALSE

8.FALSE

9.TRUE

10.TRUE

Explanation:

SANA MAKATULONG;)

FL NYO PO AKO THANKYOU:)


6. Tagalog Ver:ano ang ibig sabihin ng pahayag na: "dinggin ang tawag ng iyong loob"? may kaugnayan ba ito sa pagsasabuhay ng moral na pagpapahalaga sa pagtupad ng iyong pangarap? pangatwiran.English Ver:what does the statement mean: "to hear the call of your heart"? is it related to practicing moral values ​​in fulfilling your dream? reasoning.​


Answer:

It means to listen to what your heart says.

Yes because this is most people's motivation to

follow their dreams and/or confess their love to someone

Explanation:

GIVE ME BRAINLIEST PLSS

PA BRAINLIEST PO

GIVE ME BRAINLIEST PLSS


7. 1. Direction: Modified True or FalseRead the statement carefully. Write the word TRUE If the statement is correct and FALSE #f the statement is notcorrect. Underline the words that make the statement False and write the correc words. Write your answer onthe space provided in your answer sheet.1. Ambahan have 7 syllables with rhythm at the end of the line and written on a bamboo2. The music of Palawan is described by copying the sounds from animals and environment3. Free meter is the musical meter that has time signature.4 Pamuybuyen is a legend which means fear of fire.5. The Marayaw song is used to communicate Spirits in rituals for healing and protecting the community6. The Cordillera music is related to different occasions, occupational activites and various vitals.7. The Visayan music is highly influenced by the Spanish musicians introduced new style of music8. Kullal is about epic heroes and chanted at night, ending at datoreak9. Tultol is a lyrical poem that express love10. Rosas Pandan is a song of Tagalog,​


Answer:

Trueeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee


8. Explain the meaning of the this quotation in Tagalog and try to relate it to Lucifer's experience:"ANG MATAAS NA LIPAD AY MASAKIT KUNG LUMAGPAK"​​


Answer:

Kakainis ang brainly ayaw mag pic

Explanation:

Sorry nanggigigil lang talaga ako

Answer:

Ang mga katagang iyan ay nagsasabi tungkol sa pagiging hambog o mapagmataas.

Satan fell because of sin.


9. 6. Which of the following does not reflects the true spirit and character of the Filipinos and demonstrate alove of life?A Rural DanceC. Spanish Influence DanceB В. Cordillera DanceD. Mindanao Dance7. You are asked by your teacher to do a change step, which dance pattern will you do?A slide closeC. step, close, stepB. Step, swingD heel place, close8. What is the typical female costume in the rural dance?A. Balintawak and PatadyongC. MalongB. G-string tapisD. Maria Clara and Barong Tagalogalco-9. Which dance-related injury can be treated by having the person drink cool water or other non-holic beverage without caffeine?A. Cramp or tight muscleC. SprainsB. Heat exhaustionD. Bruises10. Which of the dances is diverse and include religious dances?A. Folk dancesB. Philippine folk dancesC. Ethnic dancesD. Festival dances11. Which of the following best depicts folk dancing?A. The oldest form of danceC. The mode of famous dancesB. Inherited and performedD. For communicationcollectively by ordinary people12. What does tinikling means?A. Crawling danceB. Bamboo danceC. Squatting danceD. Stick dance13. What is the oldest form of dance in the Philippines?A. Jazz danceC. Folk danceB. Modern danceD. Social dance14. The Philippine folk dance are classified as:A. Geographical danceB. Muslim danceC. National dancesD. Regional/ Local dances​


6.b

7.a

8.b

9.a

10.c

11.a

12.d

13.c

14.a


10. People and ReligionDepartment of Tourism1The Filipino is basically of Malay stock with a sprinkling of Chinese, American, Spanish, and Arab blood. The Philippines has a population of 76.5 million as of May 2000, 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 a people of a unique blend of east and west, both in appearance and culture.2The Filipino character is actually a little bit of all the cultures put together. The bayanihan or spirit of kinship and camaraderie that Filipinos are famous for is said to be taken from Malay forefathers. The close family relations are said to have been inherited from the Chinese. The piousness comes from the Spaniards who introduced Christianity in the 16th 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.3The Filipinos are divided geographically and culturally into regions, and each regional group is recognizable by distinct traits and dialects - the sturdy and frugal llocanos of the north, the industrious Tagalogs of the central plains, the carefree Visayans from the central islands, and the colorful tribesmen and religious Moslems of Mindanao. Tribal communities can be found scattered across the archipelago. The Philippines has more than 111 dialects spoken, owing to the subdivisions of these basic regional and cultural groups.4The country is marked by a true blend of cultures; truly in the Philippines, East meets West. The background of the people is Indonesian and Malay. There are Chinese and Spanish elements as well. The history of American rule and contact with merchants and traders culminated in a unique blend of East and West, both in the appearance and culture of the Filipinos, or people of the Philippines.5Hospitality, a trait displayed by every Filipino, makes these people legendary in Southeast Asia. Seldom can you find such hospitable people who enjoy the company of their Western visitors. Perhaps due to their long association with Spain, Filipinos are emotional and passionate about life in a way that seems more Latin than Asian.6The Spaniards introduced Christianity (the Roman Catholic faith) and succeeded in converting the overwhelming majority of Filipinos. At least 83% of the total population belongs to the Roman Catholic faith.7The American occupation was responsible for teaching the Filipino people the English language. The Philippines is currently the third-largest English speaking country in the world.8Historically, the Filipinos have embraced two of the great religions of the world - Islam and Christianity. Islam was introduced during the 14th century shortly after the expansion of Arab commercial ventures in Southeast Asia. Today, it is limited to the southern region of the country.9Christianity was introduced as early as the 16th century with the coming of Ferdinand Magellan in 1521.10Protestantism was introduced by the first Presbyterian and Methodist missionaries who arrived with the American soldiers in 1899.11Two Filipino independent churches were organized at the turn of the century and are prominent today. These are the Aglipay (Philippine Independent Church) and the Iglesia Ni Kristo (Church of Christ) founded in 1902 and 1914, respectively. Recently the Aglipay signed a covenant with the Anglican Church. The Iglesia ni Kristo has expanded its membership considerably. Its churches, with their unique towering architecture, are landmarks in almost all important towns, provincial capitals, and major cities.ASSESSMENT 2: Do as instructed. 2a. VOCABULARY DEVELOPMENT: Define the meaning of each word based on how it is used in the paragraph given. 1. stock (paragraph 1) _______________________________________ 2. piousness (paragraph 2) _______________________________________ 3. culminated (paragraph 4) _______________________________________ 4. interspersed (paragraph 1) _______________________________________ 5. prominent (paragraph 11) _______________________________________pa help please ​


Answer:

1 The Filipino character is actually a little bit of all the cultures put together. The bayanihan or spirit of kinship and camaraderie that Filipinos are famous for is said to be taken from Malay forefathers. The close family relations are said to have been inherited from the Chinese. The piousness comes from the Spaniards who introduced Christianity in the 16th 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.

Pilipino is the official national language, with English considered as the country's unofficial one. The Filipinos are divided geographically and culturally into regions, and each regional group is recognizable by distinct traits and dialects - the sturdy and frugal llocanos of the north, the industrious Tagalogs of the central plains, the carefree Visayans from the central islands, and the colorful tribesmen and religious Moslems of Mindanao. Tribal communities can be found scattered across the archipelago. The Philippines has more than 111 dialects spoken, owing to the subdivisions of these basic regional and cultural groups.

The country is marked by a true blend of cultures; truly in the Philippines, East meets West. The background of the people is Indonesian and Malay. There are Chinese and Spanish elements as well. The history of American rule and contact with merchants and traders culminated in a unique blend of East and West, both in the appearance and culture of the Filipinos, or people of the Philippines. Hospitality, a trait displayed by every Filipino, makes these people legendary in Southeast Asia. Seldom can you find such hospitable people who enjoy the company of their Western visitors. Perhaps due to their long association with Spain, Filipinos are emotional and passionate about life in a way that seems more Latin than Asian.

The Spaniards introduced Christianity (the Roman Catholic faith) and succeeded in converting the overwhelming majority of Filipinos. At least 83% of the total population belongs to the Roman Catholic faith.


11. Learning Task 4: Read and understand its hidden lesson in the given samples of proverbs, explain its impact in the past, its relevance at present and its significance in the future. Write your answers in your notebook. 1. Tagalog proverb: Ang tunay na pag-anyaya, dinadamayan ng hila. English translation: A sincere invitation is augmented by a pull. 2. Tagalog proverb: Bago mo sabihin at gawin, makapitong Ilsipin. English translation: Before you say and do, think about it seven times. 3. Tagalog proverb: Kung di ukol, di bubukol. English translation: If it isn't related to the matter at hand, it's Irrelevant. Relevance to present Significance to future Meaning of the proverb 1.


Answer:

kaya moyan

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