kagiya
that is not a maranao epic. It is a tausug epic.
november 1, 2012
Bulungudyong - vertical flute (Pinatubo Ayta)Kalaleng - nose flutePalendag - lip-valley flute (Kalinga)Polundag - lip-valley flute (Mamanua)Tongali - nose flute (Kalinga)Torotot - vertical flute (Pinatubo Ayta)Tulale - vertical flute (Sulod)Tumpong - bamboo fluteAgung - large knobbed gongAgong bowa by the YakansBabendil - thin rimmed knobbed gongGandingan - set of four large hanging knobbed gongsGitgit by the Mangyan HanunuoGuimbal by the natives of BicolKubing - jaw's harp (Maranao)Kulintang - set of gongs in a row (Maguindanaon, Maranao)Kwintangan - set of gongs in a row (Yakan)Kulit-en by the TinguiansPalendong-giangan by the natives of DavaoPantig by the IfugaosPas-ing by the IgorotsPasiyak by the VisayansTambuli by the BadjaosDabakan - goblet drum (Maranao)Gandang - double-headed barrel drum (Maranao)Libbit - conical drum (Ifugao)Sulibao - conical drum (Ibaloy)
Dundang Ba Utu is a traditional folk music form from the indigenous communities of Mindanao, Philippines, particularly associated with the Maranao people. It serves as a significant aspect of their cultural identity, often performed during important social gatherings, rituals, and ceremonies. The music is characterized by its use of traditional instruments, intricate melodies, and poetic lyrics that convey stories, emotions, and cultural values. It reflects the rich oral traditions and the spiritual beliefs of the Maranao, emphasizing themes of love, life, and community.
a-b-c-d-e-f-g-h-i-j-k-l-m-n-o-p-q-r-s-t-u-v-w-x-y-z
maranao is life nife
Kailan is Chinese, not Japanese. ^^
"I am" in Maranao language is "Ako sa."
Magandang umaga in maranao translation Mapiya a kapipitaMagandang hapon in maranao translation Mapiya a khagabiMagandang gabi in maranao translation mapiya a gagawi-i
the maranao is the basically of malay
The Maranao term for welcome is "kamauran ka."
"Welcome" in Maranao is "Ma'gali."
In Maranao dialect, "I love you" is translated as "Palagilaya ako."
Kailan tinayo ang corregidor
Kahit Kailan was created on 2002-05-05.
Depending on the region, the Maranao people of the Philippines speak any of the following:MaranaoChavacanoCebuanoFilipinoEnglish
SALAMAT (or) ALHAMDULiLLAH