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  1. 4 days ago · Synecdoche involves using a part to represent the whole or vice versa, like saying “all hands on deck” to refer to the entire crew. Metonymy connects through context and association, while synecdoche focuses on a specific part or element.

  2. 4 days ago · Synecdoche (pronounced sin- nek -duh-kee) is a literary term that uses a part of something to represent a whole or a whole to represent a part. Generally, synecdoche is broken into two types: microcosm and macrocosm: Microcosm uses a part or element to represent a larger whole, and.

  3. 3 days ago · That, in this list of 30 commonly used Filipino idioms with their literal meaning, what they really mean and their English counterpart if there is. Some includes examples too. Balat sibuyas

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  4. 4 days ago · According to the OED, kilig can be used as an adjective which means “a person exhilarated by an exciting or romantic experience; thrilled, elated, gratified and/or causing or expressing a rush of excitement or exhilaration; thrilling, enthralling, captivating.”.

  5. 4 days ago · The Filipino tradition of pagmamano involves kissing an elder’s hand or raising the hand to touch your forehead. Children do this especially during the holidays when visiting their grandparents to ask for gifts. Magmano ka muna kay Lola bago ka dumiretso sa kusina.

  6. 4 days ago · HINILAWOD. (Epiko ng mga Bisaya) Ipinag-utos ni Kaptan, ang hari ng mga diyos at diyosa, na ang magandang diwatang si Alunsina ay ikasal pagsapit niya sa edad ng pagdadalaga.

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  8. 4 days ago · The Tagalog term “kapwa” roughly translates to “kindred” or “fellow humans.” Yet Cervantes stresses that the English translation only skims the surface of the term’s importance in ...

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