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Tama na! Sobra na! Palitan na! lit. Enough! It's too much already! Time for change! The campaign slogan is a reference to Aquino's call for an end to her rival Ferdinand Marcos' administration. Aquino and her supporters accused Marcos of human rights violations, especially during the martial law period, and branded him as a dictator. [4] [5] [6]
Filipino proverbs or Philippine proverbs [1] are traditional sayings or maxims used by Filipinos based on local culture, wisdom, and philosophies from Filipino life.The word Sawikain proverb corresponds to the Tagalog words salawikain, [2] [3] kasabihan [2] (saying) and sawikain [3] (although the latter may also refer to mottos or idioms), and to the Ilocano word sarsarita.
Ibanag: Y tolay nga/tu ari nga/amme* na mallipay ta pinaggafuanan na ay ari nga/amme na makadde ta angayanan na. (*Isabela) Tagalog: Ang taong Hindi marunong lumingon sa pinanggalingan ay Hindi makakarating sa paroroonan. English: 'He who does not look back into his past, cannot reach his destination.' Ibanag: Ta langi awan tu binarayang, yatun ...
Ethnic group Ilocano people Tattao nga Iloko Ilocano women from Santa Catalina, Ilocos Sur, c. 1900 Total population 8,746,169 (2020) Regions with significant populations Philippines (Ilocos Region, Cordillera, Cagayan Valley, Central Luzon, Metro Manila, some parts of Mindanao especially in Soccsksargen) United States (Hawaii, California) Worldwide Languages Ilocano, Tagalog, English Religion ...
Si'ya a kai tanda' nin lumingap sa pinangibwatan na, kai ya makarate' sa keen na. Pangasinan: Say toon agga onlingao ed pinanlapuan to, agga makasabi'd laen to. Ilocano: Ti tao nga saan na ammo tumaliaw iti naggapuanna ket saan nga makadanon iti papananna. Tagalog: Ang hindi marunong lumingon sa pinanggalingan ay hindi makararating sa paroroonan.
Blind since birth, he is the believed to have authored of parts of the Ilocano epic Biag ni Lam-ang (Life of Lam-ang). [1] A street inside the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) complex in Pasay, Philippines is named in his honor. His surname is lent to the Bucanegan, the Ilocano equivalent of the Balagtasan. [2]
Biag ni Lam-ang (lit. ' The Life of Lam-ang ') is an epic story of the Ilocano people from the Ilocos region of the Philippines.It is notable for being the first Philippine folk epic to be recorded in written form, and was one of only two folk epics documented during the Philippines' Spanish Colonial period, along with the Bicolano epic of Handiong.
Ang Bilanggo sa Pulong Kristo; Ang Biyenan Kong Amerikana by Mars Ravelo (author) and P.Z. Marcelo (artist) Ang Buhay na Bato sa Latian; Ang Buhay nga Naman by Lib Abrena; Ang Buhay ni Huwang Pahanga; Ang Bukas ay Akin! (Langit ang Uusig) by Nerissa G. Cabral (author) and Joe Mari Mongcal (artist) Ang Bukas ay Walang Hanggan; Ang Daigdig ng Ada ...