Riddles in spanish colonial period in the philippines examples
1. Riddles in spanish colonial period in the philippines examples
Answer: Riddles. They are called “Bugtong” by the Tagalogs and “Burburtia” by the Ilokanos. These are made up of one or two measured lines which may consist of 4 to 12 syllables. They are often used to stir thought-provoking questions. They are often used for entertainment purposes during gatherings and celebrations.
Riddles
Commonly it is composed of two lines.1. States a fact (clue)2. Meant to confuse (brain teaser)
Figure of SpeechSimile
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comparison with the use of as or like
Metaphor
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comparison of things without the use of as or like.Example:
Nagtago si Pedro, labas ang ulo. (Pedro hides but you can still see his head. ) -Pako
Kung tawagin nila'y santo, hindi naman milagroso. (He is called Saint, but with no miracle.)-Santol
Nakatalikod na ang prinsesa, mukha niya'y nakaharap pa (The princess is on her back, but her head isstill facing us)
May langit, may lupa, May tubig, walang isda. (There is a sky, there is soil, there is water, but no fish)
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niyog
Ang alaga kong hugis bilog, barya-barya ang laman-loob. ( I have a pet, his body is full of coins). -alkansya
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2. give 5 example of pre colonial riddle in english (15 pts)
Answer:
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3. Example of pre colonial period
1. Long before the Spaniards came to the Philippines, Filipinos had a civilization of their own. This civilization partly came from the Malay settlers and partly from their response to the new environment.
4. Which form of literature does NOT exist during the pre-colonial period?A. DramaB. MythC. RiddleD. Song
Answer:
A.Drama
Explanation:
Pre-colonial literature abounds in the form of sabi (maxims), bugtong (riddles), epics, and myths. Folk tales, epics, poems and marathon chants existed in most ethno linguistic groups that were passed on from generation to generation through word of mouth.
The answer for that would be A.DramaDrama did not exist during the pre-colonial Period
5. Identify whether the following forms of literature are from the Spanish colonial period or Pre-colonialperiod Write SCP if is from the Spanish colonial period and PCP if it's from the pre-colonial period1. Noli Me Tangere2. Riddles3. El Filibusterismo4. Pasyon5. Florante at Laura6. Chants7. Balagtasan8. Doctrina Christiana9. Salawikain10. Tanaga
Answer:
A . noli me tangere
Explanation:
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6. pre colonial period
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7. What is pre-colonial period period
Answer:
The pre-colonial period broadly refers to the span of time prior to the introduction of European colonialism in areas across the world.
8. give 2 example of pre colonial period
Answer:
Animism and believers of superstition are two examples of filipino culture during pre colonial
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9. Give two examples for proverb form during the Pre-Colonial Period
The Person who does not remember where he/she came from, will never reach his/her Destination.
Who Quits does not Succeed, Who Succeeds does Not Quit.
10. Examples of literatures and their author In pre colonial period
biag ni lam ang by Pedro Bukaneg
11. What difference in Leadership in the pre-colonial period and the colonial period
Answer:
As adjectives the difference between colonial and precolonial. is that colonial is of or pertaining to a colony while precolonial is of or pertaining to a historical period before colonisation.
Explanation:
12. Give a example of Pre - Colonialism The early literary forms of the Philippines were epics, legends, riddles and proverbs which were told and retold by the natives. The literature of the pre – colonial Filipinos bore the marks of the community.
Answer:
Pre-colonial literary pieces transferred in traditional narratives, speeches, and songs include Tigmo in Cebuano, Bugtong in Tagalog, patototdon in Bicol, and paktakon in Ilonggo
13. Please write 5 examples EACH of pre colonial riddles and proverbs. (10 pts.)
proverbs:
1. A drowning man will clutch at a straw.
2. Adversity and loss make a man wise.
3. A fool and his money are soon parted.
4. A journey of thousand miles begins with a single step.
5. All good things come to an end
examples:
1. After trying all reliable medicines, he is now visiting quacks to get a cure for his baldness. A drowning man will clutch at a straw.
2. After losing money in my investments, I know which investments to avoid. It is rightly said adversity and loss make a man wise.
3. She gave up her entire estate on the basis of a verbal promise. A fool and his money are indeed easily parted.
4. I’m feeling overwhelmed by the prospect of completing 4,000-word paper by next week, but I guess I’ll start by writing 500 words every day. After all, a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.
5. I was so sad to graduate from college and separate from my friends, but I’ve to realize that all good things come to an end.
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14. give example that shows and differentiates literature in 21 century and pre colonial period
Answer:
Identify representative texts and authors from each region (e.g. LOSS and LIFE at a general point of view while 21st century literature is more specific and the topics are more intense such as the extremities of real life
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15. Give other examples of the literary works from the pre-colonial period to Japanese and republic period.
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16. Epigram Literature during the Pre-Colonial Time Riddle
Epigram Literature during the Pre-Colonial Time
The Philippines is rich in spoken literature before the Spaniards came.
A lot of adages were passed on that are still relevant in the modern world. These wise sayings are often the measurement of the Filipino Values and traditions in Filipino Society.
Among the examples are:
1. Aanhin pa ang damo kung patay na ang kabayo?
What's the use of grass if the horse is dead?
This means that if an action is done too late for its purpose it's useless. An example is if someone who is dying from cancer due to excessive smoking decides to quit smoking. So his resolution is useless in the end.2. Matibay ang walis, palibhasa'y pinagbigkis.
The broom is sturdy because it is tightly bound.
This denotes the unity of people. Relying only on oneself is not good and one must share strengths with other people.3. Bato-bato sa langit, tamaan huwag magalit.
When you get hit with a stone from the sky, don't be angry.
This saying is when you get affected by someone's words, don't be angry because it would mean that the accusation is true.There are many sayings that are still valued today. Most of them revolve about socializing with other people in ways that one must show goodness.
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17. Based from the literature of Pre-colonial Period, which is not belong to the group?A.) TanagaB.) ProverbsC.) RiddlesD.) Fables
Answer:
A? correct me if my answer is wrong
18. what are the examples of Philippine folk song during pre- colonial period?
Answer:
Many songs in the different Philippine languages, however, share the same tune, such as the Tagalog Magtanim ay Di Biro, Kapampangan Deting Tanaman Pale and the Gaddang So Payao. Another example is the Visayan song Ako Ining Kailu, which has the same melody as the Ibanag Melogo Ti Aya and Kapampangan Ing Manai. 5.
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19. What are the ten example of genres of philippines literature in the pre-colonial period
Answer:
Biag ni lam-ang
The Agyu or Olahing
Sandayo
Aliguyun or the hudhud
Labaw donggon
Ibalon of Bikol
The kudaman of palawan
The alim of the ifugao
Bantugan of maranao
The hinilawod of panay
The tuwaang Of manobos
20. give a some example about riddles in pre colonial in Philippine on literature atleast 5 and reflection briefly.
Answer:
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21. give 2 example of pre colonial period
Answer:
The cultural achievements of pre-colonial Philippines include those covered by the prehistory and the early history (900–1521) of the Philippine archipelago's inhabitants, the indigenous forebears of today's Filipino people. Among the cultural achievements of the native people's belief systems, and culture in general, that are notable in many ethnic societies, range from agriculture, societal and environmental concepts, spiritual beliefs, up to advances in technology, science, and the arts.
22. 1. Pre-Colonial and Spanish Colonial Period
10. • Example of salawikain – Ang matapat na kaibigan, tunay na maaasahan. - - -You will know a true friend in time of need.
11. • Example of Sawikain – kumukulo ang dugo "blood is boiling" = is very angry – isulat sa tubig "write on water" = forget about it Ex of Maxims – Pag hindi ukol, Hindi bubukol. -means What is not intended for one will not bear fruit.
12. BULONG (chants) • Used in witchcraft or enchantments • Sa hinaba-haba ng prusisyon Sa simbahan din pala ang tuloy Hele hele Bago kyeme Halimbawa (for example): Tabi, tabi po, Ingkong Makikiraan po lamang.
13. Kasabihan (sayings) • Used in teasing or to comment on a persons’ acutations – “Catitibay ca tolos Sacaling datnang agos Aco’ I momonting lomot Sa iyo’ I popolopot” • Nag-almusal mag-isa Kaning lamig, tinapa; Nahulog ang kutsara Ikaw na sana, sinta
14. Ambahan • usually chanted • teaches lessons about life • recited by parents to educate their children, by the youth to express their love, by the old to impart experiences, or by the community in tribal ceremonies • on some occasions like burial rites, the ambahan is used for entertainment
15. Myths • derived from Philippine folk literature, which is the traditional oral literature of the Filipino people. This refers to a wide range of material due to the ethnic mix of the Philippines • There are many different creation myths in Philippine mythology, originating from various ethnic groups. – Story of Bathala – Visayan version – The legend of Maria Makiling
16. • Presence of different deities – Ex. Bathala • Lakambakod • Mythical creatures – Aswang – Dila – Diwata – Dwende – Tikbalang – Mankukulam
17. Ancient Metrical Tales • Ifugao – Hudhud hi Aliguyon • Ilocos – Biagni Lam-ang • Bicol - Ibalon • Mindanao – Darangan • Panay – Hinilawod • Bagobo - Tuwaang • Kalinga – Ulaliim • Manobo – Agyu or Olahing • Subanon - Sandayo
18. Ancient Metrical Tales • Aliguyon – the exploits of Aliguyon as he battles his arch-enemy, Pambukhayon • Biagni Lam-Ang – tells of the adventuresvof Lam-Ang who exhibits extraordinary powers at a very early age. • Ibalon – the story of three Bicol heroes: Baltog, Handiong, Bantiong • Hinilawod – oldest and longest epic poem in Panay – the exploits of three Sulodnon demigod brothers, LabawDonggon, Humadapnon and Dumalapdap of ancient Panay
19. IBALON FESTIVAL Hinilawod
20. Folk Songs • a form of folk lyric which expresses the people’s hopes, aspirations, and lifestyles • traditional songs and melodies • inspired by the reaction of the people to their environment
21. • uyayi – lullaby • komintang – war song • kundiman – melancholic love song • harana – serenade • tagay – drinking song • mambayu – Kalinga rice-pounding song • subli – dance-ritual song of courtship /marriage • Tagulaylay- songs of the dead
22. Characteristics of Phil. Literature during Pre-colonial period: • Oral tradition • Crude of ideology & phraseology • Expresses hopes & aspirations • It explains how the world created • Cultured
23. Philippine Literature Under Spanish Colonial
24. • Spanish colonization in the Philippines started in 1565 during the time of Miguel Lopez de Legazpi, the first Spanish governor- general in the Philippines. • Literature started to flourish during his time.
25. • The Spaniards colonized the Philippines for more than three centuries. • The Spanish colonizers wanted to undermine the native oral tradition by substituting for it the story of the Passion of Christ. However, the native tradition survived and even flourished in areas inaccessible to the Spaniards.
26. • The church authorities adopted a policy of spreading the Church doctrines by communicating to the natives in their own language. – Doctrina Christiana (1593), the first book to be printed in the Philippines, was a prayerbook written in Spanish with an accompanying Tagalog translation.
27. • The task of translating religious instructional materials forced the Spanish missionaries to employ natives as translators. • Eventually, these natives learned to read and write both in Spanish and in their native tongue. Ladinos- bilingual natives - They published their works, mainly devotional poetry, in the first decade of the 17th century.
28. • Gaspar Aquino de Belen -Filipino poet and Pilipino translator -famous critic -famous poet and translator in 17th century - he wrote the Mahal na Pasion ni Jesu Christo, a Tagalog poem based on Christ's passion, was published in 1704.
29. • In the 18th century, secular literature from Spain in the form of medieval ballads inspired the native poetic-drama form called the komedya, later to be called moro- moro because these often dealt with the theme of Christians triumphing over Muslims.
Explanation:
23. example of tanaga about pre colonial period
Answer:
riddles, folks, awit,pasyon
Explanation:
about pre colonial
24. Venn diagram of pre colonial period and colonial period. helppp pls
Answer:
Pre colonial period colonials period
25. 5 example of literary genres and sample in the pre colonial period
Answer:
the 5 literary genres is drama,poetry,nonfiction,media,and prose
and the sample of colonial period is
The definition of colonialism is the act of one nation controlling another for economic gain
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26. 1. What is the differences between PRE-COLONIAL PERIOD and 21st CENTURY PERIOD? citeexamples
Answer:
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27. What are the two classicication of music in Pre-Colonial period and Western period?Site one examples of each.
Answer:
Kulingtang music is one of the classification of music in pre-colonial period..and classical music in the Western Period
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28. what are the examples of pre-colonial period?
Answer:
Other epics known to most Filipinos are the Ibalon of Bikol, Darangan a Muslim epic, the Kudaman of Palawan, the Alim of the Ifugao, Bantugan of the Maranao, the Hinilawod of Panay, and the Tuwaang of Manobos.
Explanation:
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29. What are the two classification of music in Pre-Colonial period and Western period? Site one example of each.
Answer:
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30. what is the difference between the pre colonial period and spanish colonial period?
Answer:
Its basically the difference before european
presence in the Americas and Asia, and the
formation of the viceroyalties of New Spain and
Peru.
The native societies before Columbus were
either hunter-gatherers, or stablished complex
societies engaging in expansion or trade, but
localized to their regions (Examples being the
Mexican Valley of the Andes mountain range).
With the presence of the spanish in the
territories, and later portuguese, English, french
and dutch in the Americas, these regions were
rerouted to form commercial and economic links
to Europe, generating a "globalization" of sorts,
and the insertion of crops and animals foreign to
the Americas, but at the cost of becoming parts
of foreign empires
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