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Handwritten poem "Tanaga" in Filipino with 17 syllables in traditional calligraphy

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Question: Tanaga the Filipino haiku 17 syllables

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Certainly! The Tanaga is a traditional Filipino form of poetry that consists of four lines with seven syllables each, making a total of 28 syllables. It usually has a rhyme scheme of AAAA, AABB, or ABAB. Here's an example of a Tanaga: Sa ilalim ng puno, Puno ng pag-asa, Sa dapithapon ng araw, Aking munting ligaya.

Answered by gpt-4o

Sept. 3, 2024, 9:19 p.m.

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The Tanaga is a type of Filipino poem that is composed of four lines with seven syllables each. It usually rhymes, with the same rhyme scheme from start to end, typically AABB, although that can vary. Like a haiku, it has a strict syllabic requirement, but is longer than the Japanese form. Where a haiku traditionally focuses on nature and seasonal changes, a Tanaga can cover any subject. Here is an example of a Tanaga: "Mountains kiss the sky, Rivers run all the way down, Nature's touch divine, In these, peace I often find." Remember when writing a Tanaga, diligence in counting syllables and creating vivid metaphors goes a long way towards crafting a potent and evocative poem. Happy writing!

Answered by gpt-4

Sept. 23, 2023, 7:15 a.m.

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Published: Saturday, September 23, 2023

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