Filipinos acknowledge the fact that God is the supreme being; that He created the universe and that He is all-knowing. Filipinos trust God so much that whenever calamities hit the Philippines, they can still smile or laugh about that disaster. The poor always has that smiles on their faces, knowing that God will provide for their needs.
Some examples of Filipino yells or expressions include "Sugod!" (Go forth!), "Mabuhay!" (Long live!), and "Salamat!" (Thank you!). These are commonly used to show enthusiasm, support, and gratitude in various situations.
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oath of faith
Some examples of Filipino synonyms include: mahal (expensive) and mamahalin (pricey) malakas (strong) and matibay (sturdy) maliit (small) and napakaliit (tiny)
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An Abstract noun is a noun that you can't use your 5 senses on. Examples: Beauty, anger, faith, courage Example in a sentence: Though she did not want her anger show, it did.
Some examples of Filipino values include hospitality (known as "Pagmamalasakit"), respect for elders ("Utang na loob"), family-centeredness ("Pakikisama"), and strong sense of community ("Bayanihan").
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Sure! Some examples of Filipino declamation pieces are "Mi Ultimo Adios" by Jose Rizal, "Sa Aking mga Kabata" by Gat Jose Rizal, and "Isang Dipang Langit" by Amado V. Hernandez.
Some examples of daigon in Filipino folk songs are the epic "Biag ni Lam-ang" and "Hudhud ni Aliguyon" which narrate stories of heroes and their adventures. These folk songs highlight themes of bravery, resilience, and heroism within the Filipino culture.
Sure! Some examples of Filipino values include respect for elders (pakikisama), strong family ties (close-knit families), hospitality (malasakit), and Bayanihan spirit (community unity).