Example Of Proverbs In Philippine Literature

Example Of Proverbs In Philippine Literature

What is the meaning of filipino proverbs in philippine literature?

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1. What is the meaning of filipino proverbs in philippine literature?


are traditional sayings or maxims used by Filipinos based on local culture, wisdom, and philosophies from Filipino life. The word proverb corresponds to the Tagalog words salawikain,[


2. Give example of proverb in folk literature


Explanation:

Proverb, succinct and pithy saying in general use, expressing commonly held ideas and beliefs

Answer:

Use of Popular Proverbs in Everyday Speech

Explanation:

Laugh and the world laughs with you, weep and you weep alone. Absence makes the heart grow fonder. All that glitters is not gold. An army of sheep led by a lion would defeat an army of lions led by a sheep.


3. how did riddles and proverbs contribute to the Philippine Literature?​


think it dont search it


4. A wild pig of the forest is covered with spikes," is an example of what type of literature? A.MythB.RiddleC. LegendD. Proverb​


B.Riddle

ewn ko po eh parang napupusuan ko lang


5. meaning of proverbs example of proverbs


Answer:

Proverbs is a short pithy saying stating a general truth or an advice.

Example:

A bad workman always blames his tools


6. how can you show appreciation to pre-colonial philippine literatures such as riddles, proverbs and Tanaga?​


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Pre-conical cannot be show.


7. True or False Explain after you answer ______ Philippine literature existed even before the spaniards came ______ Proverbs express the unending wisdom of the old ______ Proverbs communicate only traditional beliefs and values ______ The form is chiefly poetic ______ It is difficult to preserve proverbs


1.) True 
2.)True
3.)True
4.) True
5.) True

No need to explain, We  did this activity earlier.

8. Which of the following statements is NOT true about the precolonial literature of the Philippines? A. Precolonial literature includes literature passed from generation to generation through word of mouth. B. Precolonial literature includes dramas and novels. C. Precolonial literature includes chants, proverbs, and songs. D. Precolonial literature includes folktales, mythologies, and epics.


Answer:

letter A or b or C or D suggest me

A. Precolonial literature includes literature passed from generation to generation through word of mouth.

9. define proverbs,myths and legend using your own word give these three example each and it must come from philippine literature. use graphic organizer​


Proverbs

Definition: Proverbs are sayings used by many which are based on culture, wisdoms, philosophies from a person's life.

Examples of Philippine Proverbs:

Nothing destroys iron but its own corrosion. Walang naninira sa bakal kundi sariling kalawang.

Weeds are difficult to kill.

Mahirap mamatay ang masamang damo.

If you persevere, you will reap the fruits of your labor.

Pag may tiyaga, may nilaga.

Myths

Definition: Myths are stories or tales of historical events and usually associated with religious beliefs.

Examples of Philippine Myths:

Myth of Malakas and MagandaSarimanokThe Great FloodThe Gods and the Creation of the WorldOrigin of Man

Legend

Definition: Legend is a traditional stories that tells the origin of things and the world, supernatural events, and mysteries.

Examples of Philippine Legends:

The Legend of SampaguitaThe Necklace and the CombThe Story of Piña / The Legend of Piña

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10. Give a example of Pre - Colonialism The early literary forms of the Philippines were epics, legends, riddles and proverbs which were told and retold by the natives.  The literature of the pre – colonial Filipinos bore the marks of the community.​


Answer:

Pre-colonial literary pieces transferred in traditional narratives, speeches, and songs include Tigmo in Cebuano, Bugtong in Tagalog, patototdon in Bicol, and paktakon in Ilonggo


11. 1. WHAT IS PROVERB 2.Example of proverb​


Answer:

a short pithy saying in general use, stating a general truth or piece of advice

Explanation:


12. 5 examples of English proverbs, 5 examples of Filipino Proverbs with their explanations


1. Art is long, life is short. - Life is too short learn al the art in this world.
2. Don't throw the baby out with the babywater. - Be careful to not throw away good things with bad while cleaning.
3. Never judge by appearances. - Don't use the looks as the criteria to assess someone.
4. Accidents will happen in the best regulated families. - Unforeseen can happen with anybody.
5. Absence makes the heart grow fonder. - Our love for the loved ones grows more with the distance.

1. Bagong hari, bagong ugali.
2. Mahirap mamatay ang masamang damo.
3. Walang naninira sa bakal kundi sariling kalawang.
4. Ang akit sa bula, sa bula rin mawawala.
5. Batong pagulong-gulong, di kakapitan ng lumot.

13. give 5 examples of philippine proverbs.


1. Action speaks louder than words.
2. There's black sheep in every family
3. Blood is thicker than water
4. If the blind lead blind, both shall fall
5. An apply day keeps the doctor away

14. African literature what lesson are emphasized by the proverbs below​


Answer:

Themes in the literary traditions of contemporary Africa are worked out frequently within the strictures laid down by the imported religions Christianity and Islam and within the struggle between traditional and modern, between rural and newly urban, between genders, and between generations. The oral tradition is clearly evident in the popular literature of the marketplace and the major urban centres, created by literary storytellers who are manipulating the original materials much as oral storytellers do, at the same time remaining faithful to the tradition. Some of the early writers sharpened their writing abilities by translating works into African languages; others collected oral tradition; most experienced their apprenticeships in one way or another within the contexts of living oral traditions.


15. proverbs example proverbs example proverbs example


Early to bed and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealth and wise.

16. True or false 1.philippine literature existed even before the Spaniards came.2.proverbs express the unending wisdom of the old.3.proverbs communicate only traditional beliefs and values.4.the form of proverbs is chiefly poetic. 5.it is difficult to preserve proverbs.what's the answer???​


Answer:

true

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false

true

false

Explanation:

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17. Five proverbs or saying before the 21st literature​


Answer:

A bad workman always blames his tools.

A bird in hand is worth two in the bush.

Absence makes the heart grow fonder.

A cat has nine lives.

A chain is only as strong as its weakest link.

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18. What types of literature boholano proverbs?


Answer:

the boholanos are found of proverbs. they embody the morals and the wisdom of the people, and reflect their ideas and beliefs in a just a few well choosen words.

Explanation:

the types are covering folk speech, folk narratives, and folk songs, riddles , and poetry correct me if im wrong


19. EXAMPLES OF PROVERBS IN DIFFERENT REGINS OF THE PHILIPPINES


Do good have good

Early To bed Early to rise makes the man healThY wealthy and wise

All that gliters are not gold


Hope these much examples are helpful



20. What is Oral Literature A. Riddles B. Proverbs


Answer:

I think it's A. riddles

Explanation:

The proverb that expresses in terse form a statement embodying observations about the nature of life or about wise or unwise conduct may be so much an oral tradition,the riddle is usually to deceive the listener about its meaning,In oral literature the riddle may be part of a contest of wits,but even if the answer is known, the listeners enjoy hearing them over and over


21. What is proverbs in tagalog and what is folk literature in the philipines


proverb in tagalog is "salawikain" means the lesson and values that impart to us . and the philippines folk literature refers to the traditional of filipino people . 

22. example of PHILIPPINES PROVERBS


Lahat ng gubat ay may ahas. Kahit saan ka mag punta ay mayroong mga taong hindi mo dapat pagkatiwalaan.

23. Give at least 5 examples of Philippine proverb with English translation


Kung ano ang puno gayundin ang bunga--For what the tree is so is the fruit.......xD

24. Before the Spanish colonizers came, the Philippines already had its own oral literature in the form of riddles. proverbs, myths, and epics. True or False?​


Answer:

true

Explanation:


25. What is the importance of proverbs in literature?​


proverbs is important in any literay works, because it teaches and educates the audience and contains expert advices to the audiences.


26. Proverb from the philippines (old proverbs) that appeals to you​


Answer:

Pag may tiyaga, may nilaga.

Explanation:


27. philippine proverbs and other forms of folk literature were translated by the spaniards into english true or false?


The answer is False because they are Spaniards so why would they translate it into English?


28. II. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose and write the letter of the correct answer on the space provided. 11. These are also known as myths and legends. a. Epics b. Tales c.proverbs d.riddles12. Hinilawod is one of the best centered? d. a. Epics b. Tales c. proverbs d.riddles 13. In what era is there an apparent shift in Philippine literature's emphasis, making it more Christian- 14. c. proverbs of the Philippines. roof of the world. a. Philippine Literature b. Spanish Colonial Philippine Literature c. Literature under American Colonial Period d. 15. "Isang butil ng palay, sakot ang buong buhay," is an example of what forms of literature? b. Tales c. proverbs a. Epics d. riddles 16. "Laughter is the best medicine," is an example of what forms of literature? b. Tales c. proverbs a. Epics d. riddles 17. Mt. Everest, located at Mahalangur Himal, a subrange of the Himalayas, with its height of 29,029 ft is the a. An extended limit b. the highest point c. an upper limit d. extremely high point 18. In the poem, Preludes by T.S. Eliot, imagery is used. Which line appear to the sense of touch? JON Page 1 of 3PASAGOT PO PLEASE NEED ASAP​


Answer:

11. a

12.b

13.b

14.c

15.c

16d

17.b


29. what is proverb?give examples of proverb​


A proverb is a short sentence that people often quote, which gives advice or tells you something about life. For example, `A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. ' An old proverb says, `The enemy of my enemy is my friend'.

Answer:

A proverb is a saying or a motto. example: better late than never


30. give me example of proverbs and meaning of the proverbs​


Answer:

here they are

Explanation:

PROVERB. Better late than never. MEANING. It's better to finish something late than to never do it at all.

"A tree is known by its fruit" - (of Zulu origin - this means that success is shown by the deeds.)

"I have been bitten by a tsetse fly" - (of Tanzanian origin - this means that a person will continuously be a pest until you pay off a debt.)

"The word of friend makes you cry - the word of an enemy makes you laugh" - (of Algeria, Burkina Faso, Mali, Mauritania, and Niger - this means that a friend will tell you the truth and sometimes the truth hurts, whereas an enemy will only lead you down the wrong path by giving you advice that seems good but is not.)

"The old horse in the stable still yearns to run" - (this means that those who are older still have things they would like to accomplish.)

"A spark can start a fire that burns the entire prairie" - (this means that a small problem can snowball into a huge problem that can cause major damage.)

"Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime" - (this means that teaching people is better in the long run because it gives them the skills to provide for themselves as opposed to you doing things for them.)

American Proverb

"Absence makes the heart grow fonder" - (this means that when you separate from someone that you love by putting distance between you that you will inevitably love them more and yearn to see them.)

"All that glitters is not gold" - (this means that just because something looks good, does not necessarily mean that it is good.)

"A monkey in silk is a monkey no less" - (this means that just because someone dresses fancy does not necessarily mean that they are fancy or of good character.)


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