Engage Meaning In Tagalog

Engage Meaning In Tagalog

B.TRUE or FALSE. Write TRUE if the underlined word/s is correct and FALSE if not.____ 1. Folk dance refers to the dances created and performed by ordinary people._____2. Filipino ethnic group believed that dance as a means of communicating with deity. _____3. A hand movement used in the dance Tinikling is hayon hayon._____4. In the dance Tinikling, the female dancers wear patadyong or kimono, while the males wear Barong Tagalog._____5. There are 2 beats in 3 time signature in Tinikling dance. 4_____6. There are 4 bamboo poles are used in the dance Tinikling _____7. To become physically fit you need to engage physical activities regularly._____8. Being fat is healthy._____9. Eating a lot of food makes our body unhealthy because our body needs only an exact amount of calories._____10. Dances are significant not only in developing one’s culture and tradition, but also in describing a person’s patriotism, nationalism, and love for the country.Can someone answer this? I will mark you as Brainlist ASAP.

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1. B.TRUE or FALSE. Write TRUE if the underlined word/s is correct and FALSE if not.____ 1. Folk dance refers to the dances created and performed by ordinary people._____2. Filipino ethnic group believed that dance as a means of communicating with deity. _____3. A hand movement used in the dance Tinikling is hayon hayon._____4. In the dance Tinikling, the female dancers wear patadyong or kimono, while the males wear Barong Tagalog._____5. There are 2 beats in 3 time signature in Tinikling dance. 4_____6. There are 4 bamboo poles are used in the dance Tinikling _____7. To become physically fit you need to engage physical activities regularly._____8. Being fat is healthy._____9. Eating a lot of food makes our body unhealthy because our body needs only an exact amount of calories._____10. Dances are significant not only in developing one’s culture and tradition, but also in describing a person’s patriotism, nationalism, and love for the country.Can someone answer this? I will mark you as Brainlist ASAP.


Answer:

1. TRUE 2. FALSE 3. FALSE.


2. 1.it is the state of being completely carried away by unreasoning desire.2. A decision to commit oneself to another and to work through conflicts instead ofgiving up. A deeper understanding or care. .3. They have a kind of courtship known as the naninilong which means serenadingfrom the basement,4. This group of people practice a courtship called ca-i-sing or ebgan to Kalingas andpangisto to Tingguians, where a man and a woman are separated into "houses".5. It is the period in a couple's relationship which precedes their engagement andmarriage or it is an establishment of an agreed relationship of a more enduring kind.6. Serenading is known asin ilocos "to be in front of the woman'shouse” likely the same to harana and also to the balagtasan of the Tagalogs.7. This Province way of courtship is Bringing food. The purpose is to bring thecooking ingredients for the celebration to the bride's home, where refreshmentsawait.8. It is form of love potions or charms which can be rubbed to the skin of the admired.t can also be in the form of drinkable.9 This province has a practice that allows a man and a woman to sleep together duringe night. This is known as (10.)_________This form of courtingsists in assessing the woman's feeling for her lover.11.This province write love letters that are sent through a trusted friend or relative ofwoman.​


Answer:

1.infatuation

2.Love

3.

4.Kalinga

5.Courtship


3. PART I: PHILIPPINE CULTURE 1. This ensemble was also affectionately named the _________ dress, after the mestiza protagonist of the Philippine national hero, Jose Rizal's controversial novel Noli Me Tangere in 1887. The dress itself was the metaphor for modest, elegant and feminine traits in the novel. a. Baro't saya b.Maria Clara c.Terno d.Tapis 2. This traditional cloth was used first by Tagalog women who had to wrap a thicker material over skirts made of sheer fabric. It was usually worn with the opening in front, and with colors that contrasted with the skirt. a.Baro’t sayab. Maria Clarac. Terno d.Tapis 3. The __________ has become the national Filipino costumer for men, for all significant events.a. Barong Tagalogb. Maria Clara c.Camisita De Chinod. Tapis 4. This is a collarless garment with long sleeves, worn first by Indios who had to labor under tropical heat. The shirt cut evokes its Chinese or origins. a. Balintawakb. Bahagc. Camisita De Chinod.Tapis5. During the Pre-Colonial Period, the early Filipinos used bark or plain woven fabric as material for clothing. The _______ was wrapped around the waist line of mena.Balintawakb.Bahagc.Camisita De Chinod.Tapis6. This Filipino clothing consisted of a skirt, butterfly sleeves and a low-cut bodice. Filipinas wore the ensemble during visits to the countryside. a.Maria Clarab.Balintawakc.Ternod.Tapis7. In early 2oth Century, The Filipino _______ evolved from the Barot Saya and the Maria Clara, and pertains to the matching of blouse and skirt, forming a one place creation made of a homogeneous material throughout. a.Baro’t sayab.Maria Clarac.Ternod.Tapis8. This refers to the collarless blouse influenced by the costume of statues by the Blessed Virgin brought by Spanish missionaries, this was adapted from the basic lines of European skirts styles during the 1600s. a.Baro’t sayab.Maria Clarac.Ternod.Camisita De Chino9. This refers to a Filipino custom derived from the Tagalog word “bayan” for nation, town or community. This literally means “being in a bayan” and it refers to a fundamental aspect of Filipino culture: working together as a community to achieve a common goal. a.Paninilbihan.b.Pakikipagkapwa-taoc.Haranad.Bayanihan10. This was a traditional form of courtship in the Philippines wherein men introduced themselves and/or wooed women by singing underneath her window at night. It was widely practiced in old Philippines with a set of protocols, a code of conduct and a specific style of music. a.Paninilbihan.b.Pakikipagkapwa-taoc.Haranad.BayanihanPART II: JAPANESE CULTURE1. Japan is known as the ____________. It is called by this name because the sun rises first in Japan and then in any other part of the world. a.The land of the rising Sunb.The land of the rising Tigerc.The land of Promised.The land of the beauties2. These refer to the four (4) largest islands of Japan. a.Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, Shikokub.Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, Akiruc.Honshu, Hokkaido, Shatsihu, Shikokud.Honshu, Hokoku, Kyushu, Shikoku3. What seasons do Japanese people celebrate their traditional wedding? a.Autumn & Summerb.Spring &Summerc.Spring & Falld.Summer & Autumn4. These refer to the gifts that the Groom receive during their engagement. a.Hakama pants/Shortb.“Obi” Kimono sashc.Hakama pants/Skirtsd.Kimono & Hakama5. _________________ and _____________ are gifts to the couple during engagement which symbolize Lasting Marriage. a.Shiraga & Obib.Shiraga & Sumurec.Katsuo-bushi & Obid.Katsuo-bushi & Sumure​


Answer:

PART I: PHILIPPINE CULTURE

Explanation:

1. This ensemble was also affectionately named the _________ dress, after the mestiza protagonist of the Philippine national hero, Jose Rizal's controversial novel Noli Me Tangere in 1887. The dress itself was the metaphor for modest, elegant and feminine traits in the novel.  

a. Baro't saya

b.Maria Clara

c.Terno

d.Tapis

2. This traditional cloth was used first by Tagalog women who had to wrap a thicker material over skirts made of sheer fabric. It was usually worn with the opening in front, and with colors that contrasted with the skirt.  

a.Baro’t saya

b. Maria Clara

c. Terno

d.Tapis

3. The __________ has become the national Filipino costumer for men, for all significant events.

a. Barong Tagalog

b. Maria Clara

c.Camisita De Chino

d. Tapis

4. This is a collarless garment with long sleeves, worn first by Indios who had to labor under tropical heat. The shirt cut evokes its Chinese or origins.  

a. Balintawak

b. Bahag

c. Camisita De Chino

d.Tapis

5. During the Pre-Colonial Period, the early Filipinos used bark or plain woven fabric as material for clothing. The _______ was wrapped around the waist line of men

a.Balintawak

b.Bahag

c.Camisita De Chino

d.Tapis

6. This Filipino clothing consisted of a skirt, butterfly sleeves and a low-cut bodice. Filipinas wore the ensemble during visits to the countryside.

a.Maria Clara

b.Balintawak

c.Terno

d.Tapis

7. In early 2oth Century, The Filipino _______ evolved from the Barot Saya and the Maria Clara, and pertains to the matching of blouse and skirt, forming a one place creation made of a homogeneous material throughout.

a.Baro’t saya

b.Maria Clara

c.Terno

d.Tapis

8. This refers to the collarless blouse influenced by the costume of statues by the Blessed Virgin brought by Spanish missionaries, this was adapted from the basic lines of European skirts styles during the 1600s.

a.Baro’t saya

b.Maria Clara

c.Terno

d.Camisita De Chino

9. This refers to a Filipino custom derived from the Tagalog word “bayan” for nation, town or community. This literally means “being in a bayan” and it refers to a fundamental aspect of Filipino culture: working together as a community to achieve a common goal.

a.Paninilbihan.

b.Pakikipagkapwa-tao

c.Harana

d.Bayanihan

10. This was a traditional form of courtship in the Philippines wherein men introduced themselves and/or wooed women by singing underneath her window at night. It was widely practiced in old Philippines with a set of protocols, a code of conduct and a specific style of music.

a.Paninilbihan.

b.Pakikipagkapwa-tao

c.Harana

d.Bayanihan

PART II: JAPANESE CULTURE

1. Japan is known as the ____________. It is called by this name because the sun rises first in Japan and then in any other part of the world.

a.The land of the rising Sun

b.The land of the rising Tiger

c.The land of Promise

d.The land of the beauties

2. These refer to the four (4) largest islands of Japan.

a.Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, Shikoku

b.Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, Akiru

c.Honshu, Hokkaido, Shatsihu, Shikoku

d.Honshu, Hokoku, Kyushu, Shikoku

3. What seasons do Japanese people celebrate their traditional wedding?

a.Autumn & Summer

b.Spring &Summer

c.Spring & Fall

d.Summer & Autumn

4. These refer to the gifts that the Groom receive during their engagement.

a.Hakama pants/Short

b.“Obi” Kimono sash

c.Hakama pants/Skirts

d.Kimono & Hakama

5. _________________ and _____________ are gifts to the couple during engagement which symbolize Lasting Marriage.

a.Shiraga & Obi

b.Shiraga & Sumure

c.Katsuo-bushi & Obi

d.Katsuo-bushi & Sumure


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