Good day beautiful people of earth! Today, I will promote a petition about the enhancing of school properties for comfortable learning of our dear students, and comfortable work place for our teachers.
There’s a website that you can start a petition about the things that you want to change in our world. And our group has started a petition about education and you can read it and sign it for free! Good thing, right? So what are you waiting for? Click the link!
Rainbow was released in the year 2004 by the OPM band; South Border. It was a hit back then and received a lot of awit awards. And even now in our generation, many people still loves this song, especially the youth.
And why did I chose this song? Keep reading!
These past years, many people has been experiencing depression and any other mental illnesses. It became like a virus, that is spreading without our notice. And when the pandemic has come, the anxiety and depression of people has increased as well because it has been a hard time to deal with quarantine and the Coronavirus itself.
We’ve all experienced an existential crisis in this time of pandemic, and it led us to have an unstable mental health.
It was early this year that this song suddenly played on my spotify shuffle, and as I am listening and losing to it’s beat and lyrics; I’ve realized that this song is so powerful and motivational to the point that it will teach you and make you realize a lot things.
The song mainly talks about our struggles, and how it is a normal thing to experience because eventually, everything will be alright. Furthermore, the song will tell you that there are a lot of little things in this world that we should appreciate, and there are a place where we actually belong. It will motivate us to keep going and have a positive response from our struggles. Cause after all, there’s rainbow always after the rain; said the song.
This song has helped me to change my view of life and my struggles and I am sharing it with you guys, so you can have something to listen to when you experience a downfall.
Thank you for reading this again, I hope that this will help you to grow as an individual, And I hope you will really listen to the song. Take care!
Being a filipino, does it interest you that we have so much words in our language, but we only know the prevalent words?
Yes! As a we speak the same language everyday, it is likely that we don’t know that much about it as we are so used with the stereotype denotations that we overgrown for years. And my group; Hiraya Manawari, is here to introduce and explain to you; our lovely fellow filipino’s, some uncommonly used filipino words that you can add to your vocabulary and use everyday to further embrace your Pagka-filipino blood!
Please continue reading to expand your knowledge. Happy readings!
• PAHIMAKAS (Last farewell)
Pahimakas is one of the unused filipino words which is used to express good wishes on parting. To say your final goodbye or last farewell, you would use the noun “pahimakas”. However if you are parting or saying farewell, “pahimakas” can be used as an adjective too.
Example: Sila ay nag handa ng isang maliit na salu-salo para sa pahimakas ng kanilang anak.
Source: Google.com
• PAYNETA (comb)
Payneta is a strip of plastik, metal, or wood with a row of narrow teeth. It is an ornamental comb that Filipinas in the old days wore in their hair, sometimes with a veil. It is also used for untangling or arranging the hair.
Example: Ang kaniyang Alimusom ay dumikit sa aking damit.
Source: ANSHADEFRYNA – WordPress.com
• GAT (Sir)
Gat is a formal or polite term of address for a man. It was an honorific used in front of the names of outstanding personage. There are Filipino surnames still in use that.
Example: Gustong talasan ni jane ang kaniyang lapis.
Source: WordPress.com
• ANTIPARA (Eyeglasses)
Most Filipino says “Salamin sa Mata”. Antipara are devices consisting of glass or hard plastic lenses mounted in a frame that holds them in font of the person’s eye.
Example: Pinagkabtol niya ang kaniyang marka upang mas tumaas siya kay anna.
Source: Facebook.com
• SULATRONIKO (E-mail)
Sulatroniko or Email is a system for sending messages from one computer to another computer.
: messages that are sent electronically from one computer to another.
(Source: Merriam-Webster)
Example: Ako ay nag padala ng Sulatroniko sa aking kapatid na nasa ibang bansa.
Source: Canto.ph
Are you astonished? As you are!
We, Hiraya Manawari group are encouraging you to PADAYON (MAG PATULOY) SA PAGKA-FILIPINO!
We know that some of Filipino’s don’t take our language seriously. So we are genuinely delighted that we did this blog to make some people realize that learning our mother tounge is really crucial for us; as it wake up our blood and helps us to realize how marvelous it is to be knowledgeable about our language.
Thank you for reading! We genuinely hope that you learned something for today’s blog, take care!
I spend more and more time at my desk these days, doing everything from preparing the family taxes to working on this blog. Because of this, my workspace is constantly changing. Holding the clutter at bay is challenging, so I prefer to keep nearby only a few quality items that serve multiple purposes over a stockpile of things I might never need.
My planner is one of those simple ring binder journals you can pick up from any stationery supplies store. White paper. No ruled lines to cage my venturesome handwriting and doodling. I’m an obsessive note-taker and fill pages to the margins with to do lists, rough sketches, and ideas for blog posts. I usually go through one planner every month.
Who me? Organized? My husband might tell you otherwise, but I do find it hard to keep track of our weekly schedule. You know: school, swimming, grocery shopping, tidying up, paying bills, remembering appointments and so on. Fortunately, in our house we all pitch in. No one person does everything. But we do have a little secret that helps our day run more smoothly.
There are millions of tips out there on how to fly with kids, what to bring on camping vacations, which suitcase to buy, where to go and what to see in just about every corner on Earth. What I want to share today is something a little different – something that we discovered last summer during a family hike in the Appalachians.