The sarimanok is a fictional bird. It is an extremely colorful rooster and people used to believe that it was a symbol of good luck. Today, the sarimonok is viewed more as a symbol of Moranao art.
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The correct spelling is symbolize. (British might use an s instead of a z.)pronunciation: sim--bow-liesA red rose symbolizes love.Many people believe characters in dreams symbolize real persons and real events.
In China, citrus fruits such as oranges and tangerines symbolize prosperity, good luck, and wealth. They are often given as gifts during festivals and celebrations to wish for good fortune in the coming year. The vibrant color and round shape of citrus fruits are believed to bring positive energy and happiness.
Depending upon what you're looking for, lavender can symbolize luck, devotion, and trust. For the more supsersitious, lavender is a way to avert the "evil eye".
Sheep in the Russian revolution symbolize the proletariat, the working class who were seen as being led and controlled by the ruling elite (represented by the pigs). The sheep are depicted as naive and easily influenced, representing the gullibility of the masses in following leaders blindly.
What does a Japanese temple symbolize? What does a church symbolize? What does a synagogue symbolize? What does a mosque symbolize? What does a any of them symbolize? a place to get in touch with whatever you believe in.
They symbolize peace
They symbolize beauty.
the books symbolize wings.
it could symbolize suicide......
The noun for "symbolize" is "symbolization."
A bird can symbolize freedom, love for children, or what ever you feel it should symbolize.
There are an unlimited number of things that a squirrel can symbolize. Squirrels can symbolize love or chaos in the world.
the dove symbolize peace.
A butterfly symbolize luck and happyness!
It symbolize freedom.
Midnight symbolize ''Witching hour''