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- Tanaga abstract "The Tanaga is a type of Filipino poem, consisting of four lines with seven syllables each with the same rhyme at the end of each line --- that is to say a 7-7-7-7 Syllabic verse, with an AABB rhyme scheme as in this example:In the Tagalog original, using archaic orthography:\"Catitibay ca tolossacaling datnang agos!aco’I momonting lomotsa iyo,I popolopot.\"In the modern Tagalog syllabication:\"Katitibay ka TulosSakaling datnang agos!Ako'y mumunting lumotsa iyo'y pupulupot.\"Translation:\"Oh be resilient you StakeShould the waters be coming!I shall cower as the mossTo you I shall be clinging.\"Translation by Jardine Davies [1]The above Tanaga is attributed to Friars Juan de Noceda and Pedro de Sanlucar by Vim Nadera, and quoted them as saying “Poesia muy alta en tagalo, compuesta de siete silabas, y cuatro versos, llena de metafora.” (16th century) (\"There is high poetry in Tagalog, composed of seven syllables and four verses with frequent metaphors.\") Like the Japanese haiku, Tanagas traditionally do not have any titles. They are poetic forms that should speak for themselves. Most are handed down by oral history, and contain proverbial forms, moral lessons, and snippets of a code of ethics.A poetic form similar to the tanaga is the ambahan. Unlike the ambahan whose length is indefinite, the tanaga is a compact seven-syllable quatrain. Poets test their skills at rhyme, meter and metaphor through the tanaga, not only because is it rhymed and measured, but also it exacts skillful use of words to create a puzzle that demands some kind of an answer.It is almost considered a dying art form, but is currently being revived by the Cultural Center of the Philippines and National Commission of the Arts. Poetry groups, like the PinoyPoets, have been promoting Filipino poetry in English; the vernacular are also advocating the spread of this art form.".
- Tanaga wikiPageExternalLink jdavies.blogspot.com.
- Tanaga wikiPageExternalLink pinoypoets.com.
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- Tanaga wikiPageExternalLink ambahan.
- Tanaga wikiPageExternalLink www.pinoypoets.com.
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- Tanaga wikiPageRevisionID "672965969".
- Tanaga wikiPageWikiLink Awit.
- Tanaga wikiPageWikiLink Category:Philippine_poetry.
- Tanaga wikiPageWikiLink Category:Poetic_form.
- Tanaga wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rhyme.
- Tanaga wikiPageWikiLink Category:Stanzaic_form.
- Tanaga wikiPageWikiLink Dalit_(poem).
- Tanaga wikiPageWikiLink Ethics.
- Tanaga wikiPageWikiLink Haiku.
- Tanaga wikiPageWikiLink Metaphor.
- Tanaga wikiPageWikiLink Metre_(poetry).
- Tanaga wikiPageWikiLink Morality.
- Tanaga wikiPageWikiLink Oral_history.
- Tanaga wikiPageWikiLink Philippines.
- Tanaga wikiPageWikiLink Poetry.
- Tanaga wikiPageWikiLink Proverb.
- Tanaga wikiPageWikiLink Rhyme_scheme.
- Tanaga wikiPageWikiLink Syllabic_verse.
- Tanaga wikiPageWikiLink Tagalog_language.
- Tanaga wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tanaga".
- Tanaga wikiPageWikiLinkText "tanaga".
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- Tanaga subject Category:Philippine_poetry.
- Tanaga subject Category:Poetic_form.
- Tanaga subject Category:Rhyme.
- Tanaga subject Category:Stanzaic_form.
- Tanaga hypernym Poem.
- Tanaga type Poem.
- Tanaga type Term.
- Tanaga comment "The Tanaga is a type of Filipino poem, consisting of four lines with seven syllables each with the same rhyme at the end of each line --- that is to say a 7-7-7-7 Syllabic verse, with an AABB rhyme scheme as in this example:In the Tagalog original, using archaic orthography:\"Catitibay ca tolossacaling datnang agos!aco’I momonting lomotsa iyo,I popolopot.\"In the modern Tagalog syllabication:\"Katitibay ka TulosSakaling datnang agos!Ako'y mumunting lumotsa iyo'y pupulupot.\"Translation:\"Oh be resilient you StakeShould the waters be coming!I shall cower as the mossTo you I shall be clinging.\"Translation by Jardine Davies [1]The above Tanaga is attributed to Friars Juan de Noceda and Pedro de Sanlucar by Vim Nadera, and quoted them as saying “Poesia muy alta en tagalo, compuesta de siete silabas, y cuatro versos, llena de metafora.” (16th century) (\"There is high poetry in Tagalog, composed of seven syllables and four verses with frequent metaphors.\") Like the Japanese haiku, Tanagas traditionally do not have any titles. ".
- Tanaga label "Tanaga".
- Tanaga sameAs Q3550337.
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- Tanaga sameAs Танага_(тип_стихотворения).
- Tanaga sameAs Tanaga.
- Tanaga sameAs Q3550337.
- Tanaga wasDerivedFrom Tanaga?oldid=672965969.
- Tanaga isPrimaryTopicOf Tanaga.