The narrator begins the tale with an explanation of his dislike of adults; he claims he does not enjoy them, for they are much too practical. Instead, he prefers the company of children, who are natural and curious.
The narrator next tells of how his plane crashed in the desert, where he met the Little Prince, a mystical creature from another planet.
His adventures on six different planets are recounted, including the encounters with the king, the conceited man, the tippler, the businessman, the lamplighter, the geographer, the snake, the desert flower, the garden of roses, the railway switchman, the merchant, the fox, and the narrator.
The narrator and the Prince share a rewarding relationship on the desert, and when the Little Prince departs, the narrator misses his company. He writes the novel in memory of the Little Prince.
summary in Tagalog = buod
Tagalog translation of summary: buod
buod
what is the tagalog in summary of new yorker from tondo
You must first find the summary. Then you will need someone who can read both languages.
All I know is that there is an English version of the book. But I haven't seen any book with the summary of the chapters yet. :)
Ang "summary" sa Tagalog ay "buod" o "maikling paglalarawan ng pangunahing puntos o ideya ng isang teksto o pangyayari." Ito ay isang paraan ng pagpapahayag ng kahalagahan at kahulugan ng isang bagay sa mas maikli at mas madaling maintindihan na anyo.
"Buod" is a Tagalog word that means "summary" in English. It is used to give a brief overview or condensed version of a longer text or piece of information.
The Tagalog word for "English" is "Ingles."
The tagalog of are in tagalog is lugar.
The tagalog of the answer is!sagot the tagalog of is that you!ikaw yon the tagalog of she is!babae
Tagalog of about: tungkol