The word "luya" is in Tagalog or Filipino language (national language of the Philippines). In English language it's meaning is "ginger".
In visayan language (regional language spoken in the Philippines), it's meaning is "tired", "exhausted".
The scientific name of luya is Zingiber officinale.
sampaloc, luya and kalamansi syrup
secret......
Luya
The cast of Sixteen and Cutting - 2010 includes: Rory Deller as Rory Allen McNatt as Allen Heru Muharrar as Brendon Luya Retta as Luya
singkamas, talong, sigarilyas, mani, sitaw, bataw, patani, kundo, patola, upo, kalabasa, labanos, mustasa, sibuyas, kamatis, bawang, luya, linga
BULOK ka GAGO ka mangutana lng ka BY: CHOY
maglaga ng sambong lagyan ng luya ugat ng kugon at balingway
luya is tagalog for ginger. thyme is not native to the Philippines so there might be no local term for it.
ako ay nagtanim ng kapirasong luya tumubo ay gabe namunga ng mangga ng pipitasin koy hinog na papaya nalaglag sa lupa magandang dalaga ito ay tunugang d menor
The "epic of Tagalog" is a collection of traditional stories and poems in Tagalog literature that feature legendary heroes, cultural beliefs, and historical events of the Tagalog people. One example is the epic "Biag ni Lam-ang," which tells the story of a hero's adventures and supernatural abilities. These epics are important in preserving the oral tradition and cultural heritage of the Tagalog people.
"Ako ay Nagtanim ng Kapirasong Luya" is a traditional Filipino folk song that tells the story of planting ginger and the anticipation of its growth. The song reflects the agricultural practices and cultural values of the Filipino people, emphasizing themes of patience, hard work, and the cycle of life. It is often sung in schools and community events, highlighting the importance of agriculture in Filipino society. The song's simple yet catchy melody makes it a favorite among children and a staple in Filipino folk music.