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Barong Tagalog for men Baro At Saya for women
baro at saya
Barong means "dress of" and at saya means "and skirt". So gramatically that doesn't make much sense. I'm assuming you mean Baro at saya or Baro't saya: "blouse and skirt" which is the National dress of the Philippines. This is the female counterpart of the men's national dress, the Barong Tagalog or "dress of the Tagalog" Hope that helps.
A traditional Filipino dress is called a "Baro't Saya." The Baro't Saya consists of a blouse (Baro) and a long skirt (Saya) worn by women for special occasions and cultural events in the Philippines.
The traditional dress in Pampanga is called "Baro at Saya" for women and "Barong Tagalog" for men. The Baro at Saya for women consists of a blouse called Baro and a long, flowing skirt called Saya. The Barong Tagalog for men is a lightweight embroidered formal shirt worn untucked over dress pants.
There are many traditional costumes in hte Philippines. But these are the national costumes we use: Barong Tagalog for men Baro at Saya for women.
There are many ways of making a Visayan costume. It normally consists of of a brightly colored tunic or dress, a headdress, flashy jewelry and lots of thread work. It can also include things such as a normal bandana or a basket.
Barong Tagalog and BARO'T SAYA
Barong Tagalog and BARO'T SAYA
Solomon interests Saya but Saya loves Haji and Haji loves Saya.
"I love you" in Malay is "Saya cinta padamu."
nama saya