Mga Sanaysay Tungkol sa Pamilya (5 Sanaysay)

Sanaysay Tungkol sa Pamilya

Ang mga sanaysay tungkol sa pamilya na inyong mababasa ay mga halimbawa ng uri ng sanaysay na pormal at di-pormal. Ang mga ito ay kinalap at pinagsama-sama galing sa iba’t ibang website para mas mapadali ang iyong paghahanap at para bigyan ka ng ideya kung sakaling gagawa ka rin ng sanaysay sa kaparihong paksa. Sana ay makatulong sa inyo ang koleksyong ito at makuha n’yo ang mahahalagang aral na nakapaloob dito.

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Mga Halimbawa ng Sanaysay Tungkol sa Pamilya

Ang pamilya, masayang pamilya, ako ay ako dahil sa aking pamilya, kahalagahan ng pamilya, pagbubuo ng isang malakas na pamilya.

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Una sa lahat, ang isang Pilipino ay bahagi ng kanyang pamilya. Kahit siya ay doktor, manunulat, siyentipiko, o ano pa man, nananatili siyang ama o anak, pamangkin o apo, sa loob ng kanyang pamilya. Dito ay iba ang kanyang katungkulan at ang pagkakakilala sa kanya. Sa lahat ng oras ay pangunahin sa kanya ang kanyang tungkulin bilang kasapi ng isang pamilya.

Ang pinakaubod ng pamilyang Pilipino ay ang ama, ina at mga anak. Ang ama ang pinakapuno ng pamilya. Siya ang nasusunod at nagpapasya para sa pamilya. Sa kabilang dako ay tungkulin niyang pakainin, bigyan ng matitirhan at papag-aralin ang mga miyembro ng kanyang pamilya. Kaya siya ang nagtatrabaho at kumikita ng pera. Ang ina naman ang bahala sa bahay at sa pag-aalaga ng mga bata. Siya ang humahawak ng pera ng pamilya at pinagkakasya ito sa pangangailangan ng pamilya. Ang mga anak naman ay may responsibilidad rin. Sagutin nila ang mahusay na pag-aaral at ang pagtulong sa bahay.

Kasama rin sa pag-aalala ng pamilya ang lolo at lola, ang mga kapatid ng ama at ina, lalo na’t ang mga ito’y nakababata. Kadalasa’y sama-sama sa isang bahay ang lolo at lola, ang ama at ina, at ang mga anak. Kung minsa’y kapisan din ang wala pang asawang kapatid ng ama o ina. Kapag ganitong kumpleto ang pamilya’y tatlong salin-lahi ang nakatira sa iisang bahay. Tulung-tulong sila sa mga gawain at sa paghahanap-buhay.

Masinsin ding inaalala ng pamilya ang bawat kaarawan at anibersaryo. Sa mga okasyong ito ay may mga salu-salo’t pagtitipon. Ang may kaarawan o may anibersaryo ay binibigyan ng regalo. Nagbabalitaan ang pamilya at ikinukuwento ang buhay-buhay ng isa’t-isa. Gayun din ang buhay-buhay ng iba pang kamag-anak. Sa ganitong paraan, alam ng lahat ang halos lahat nang nangyayari sa iba pang pinsan o pamangkin. Masasabing tsismis ang ganitong pagbabalitaan subali’t may mabuti itong aspeto. Kung may nangangailangan ng tulong ay nalalaman kaagad ng pamilya.

Ang pagtulong ay isang malaking bahagi ng samahan ng magkakamag-anak. Sa pananaw na ito, hindi maaring umangat nang nag-iisa ang isang tao. Kailangan niya ang tulong ng kaniyang pamilya – sapagkat lubhang mahirap ang buhay sa mundo. Sa kabilang dako, ang taong may pag-aaruga sa kanyang pamilya ay kinakasiyahan ng kapalaran. Ganito halos ang nangyayari lalo na sa mga pamilya ng dukha. Nagtutulong-tulong ang mga nakababatang anak, ang ama at ina, upang mapaaral ang pinakamatanda. Pag nakatapos na ito, tungkulin naman niyang paaralin ang kanyang mga kapatid. Kung mag-aasawa man siya ay inaasahan na tutulong din ang mapapangasawa niya.

May mabuti at masamang aspeto ang ganitong tradisyon sa Pilipinas. Kung minsan ay nagsasamantala ang ibang kamag-anak. Sapagkat lagi silang may matatakbuhan ay hindi sila natututong maging responsable sa kanilang buhay. Pangalawa’y nahihirapan ang isang Pilipino na makaabot sa kanyang mga layunin sa buhay. Mangyari’y dala-dala niya ang problema ng kanyang buong pamilya.

Sa kabilang dako, ang pagtutulungang ito marahil ang pinakamatibay na sandata laban sa trahedya. Ang mga naulilang mga bata ay may maaasahan. At kahit na mahirap ang isang pamilya’y nakararaos din kahit paano. Ang pamilya rin ang nagtataguyod ng mahuhusay na pagpapahalagang sosyal. Itinataguyod nito ang pagiging responsable, ang pagtutulungan, ang pagkakaisa at pagtatangi sa isa’t-isa. Matibay din itong sanggalang laban sa tinatawag na “alienation” at iba pang karamdaman ng isip at damdamin.

Source: Ramos, T. V. and Goulet, Rosalina, M. (1981). Intermediate Tagalog: Developing Cultural Awareness through Language. University of Hawaii Press: Honolulu.

Akda ni  gracemariedurac14 galing sa Wattpad

Sa ating mundo ipinanganak tayo na walang kamuwang-muwang ngunit may mga taong handa tayong mahalin, alagaan at ibigay ang lahat kung anong meron sila, handang magsakripisko upang tayo’y lumaki ng maayos at may takot sa dios. Ipinapakita nila kung gaano sila kasaya noong dumating tayo sa buhay nila at ipinapadama nila kung ano ang kahulugan ng pag-ibig at pamilya.

Ang aking pamilya ang aking inspirasyon .Sila ang nagbigay sakin ng pagmamahal. Masayang masaya ako dahil sila ang naging aking pamilya. Ang king tatay at ang aking nanay ang mga taong mahalaga  sakin at ang aking mga kapatid ay ang mga taong nagpapasaya sakin . Sa ating pamilya nakakaranas tao ng mga pagsubok sa buhay ngunit pag tayo ay buo hindi tayo sumusuko  dahil alam natin sa pamilya tayo humuhugot ng lakas ng loob upang malampasan ang sakit at pagsubok na ating nararamdaman

Ipinapakita sa aking pamilya kunG gaano kahalaga ang pagmamahalan sa bawat isa. Sa pamilya nagsisimula lahat ng mga gawaing mabuti at paggalang sa ibang tao. ibinibigay nila ang ating mga pangangailangan. Ang pagmamahalan ng pamilya ay isang mahalagang bagy kung saan ibinibigay natin sa bawat isa .Ang may matatag na pamilya ay isang pundasyon ng lahat ng dakilang bansa.

Akda ni Kimberly T. Balontong

Pamilya Pera? Salapi? Luho? Wala ako niyan. Pero nag-iisa lang ang itunuturing kong kayamanan, ang aking pamilya. Kaagapay, kasalo at kadamay sa lahat ng oras o bagay. Sa lahat ng nararanasan ko, ang aking pamilya ang siyang aking nagiging sandigan. Ako ay ako dahil sa aking pamilya.

Isa-isahin mo ang iyong mga karanasan sa pamilya na iyong nakapulutan ng aral o nagkaroon ng positibong impluwensya sa iyong sarili. Sa loob ng 13 taon na aking pananatili sa mundong ito, kahit kailan di ko naranasan ang magkaroon ng buong pamilya. Dahil wala akong tatay. Pero, kahit ganoon, pinaramdam sa akin ng aking nanay at dalawa kong kuya na hindi ako nag-iisa. At ang dalawa kong kuya ang siyang nagsilbi at nagparamdam sa akin na meron akong tatay kahit papaano. Ang aking aral na napulot ay, maging kontento kung ano ang meron ka. At imbes na maghanap ng kulang mo, ituon mo ang atensyon mo sa mga bagay na meron ka. Dahil hangga’t hinahanap mo ang kulang sa’yo, lalo kang magiging malungkot.

Suriin mo rin kung paano ka inihanda o inihahanda ng iyong pamilya sa mas malaking mundo ang pakikipagkapwa. Isa-isang itala sa iyong kuwaderno ang lahat ng mahahalagang reyalisasyon tungkol dito.  Mula sa aking pagkabata, tinuruan na ako ng aking pamilya na maging magalang at mabait sa lahat ng tao. Tinuruan nila ako ng magandang asal. At kapag ako ay may pagkakamali, pinapaliwanag sa akin ng aking ina ang lahat upang aking maintindihan kung bakit niya ako dinidisiplina. Hindi sa paraang natatakot ako. Mula noon hanggang ngayon, tumatak na sa aking isip ang tamang pakikitungo sakapwa mo. At ang una kong naging paaralan ay ang aking pamilya.

Mas magiging makabuluhan kung lilikha ng isang “photo journal” sa computer gamit ang moviemaker o powerpoint. Maaari ring gumupit ng mga larawan mulasa lumang magasin at ito ang gamitin upang ipahayag ang bunga ng ginawang pagsusuri.

Ano ang iyong naging damdamin sa pagsasagawa ng gawaing ito?  Ako, ay masaya sapagkat inilalarawan ko ang aking mga karanasan at bumabalik-balik sa isip ko ang mga pangyayaring nagpatibay pa sa aming relasyon bilang pamilya. Ano ang mahalagang reyalisasyon na iyong nakuha mula sa gawaing ito?  Marami akong napagtanto habang ginagawa ito. Natutunan ko na i-share sa iba ang karanasan ko sa pamilya ko at matutong makuntento sa kung ano ang meron ka.

Bakit mahalagang maglaan ng panahon upang suriin ang iyong ugnayan sa iyong pamilya? Ipaliwanag.  Sa paglipas ng panahon, alam nating mas bumibigat at dumadami ang ating responsible bilang isang miyembro sa pamilya. Minsan sa sobra nating busy, hindi na nagkakaroon ng komunikasyon, na madalas pang nagdudulot sa pagkasira ng isang pamilya. Para sa akin, kahit papaano nabibigyan naman namin ng sapat na oras ang bawat isa. Ang sabay na pagsisimba, ay magpapatibay hindi lamang sa samahan, kundi sa pananampalataya sa Diyos.

Ano ang ibinibigay ng pamilya na tunay na nakatutulong sa isang indibidwal upang mapaunlad ang kanyang sarili tungo sa pakikipagkapwa?  Binibigyan nila ng oras ang pagdidisiplina at higit sa lahat hindi nila ito idinadaan sa pananakot at pananakit. Pero kung minsan, hindi rin mapigilan ang damdamin kaya minsan napapalo.  Pero ipinapaliwanag naman nila sa akin ng maayos. Dahil dito, natuto akong rumespeto gaya nga ng turo sa akin ng aking pamilya. Ang pagiging masiyahin ay natutuhan ko din sa kanila. Ang una kong guro ay ang aking pamilya.

Akda ni April Juanitez

Ang kahalagan ng pamilya ay mahalaga sapagkat dito nag uumpisa at dito hinuhubog ang isang pagkatao ng bawat isa. Ito ang sandigan ng bawat isa sa tuwing may problema at dito rin humuhugot ng lakas ng loob ang bawat isa kapag may dumadating na problema.

Ang ibang kabataan ay napapariwara ang buhay sa kadahilanang ang pundasyon ng kanilang pamilya ay mahina at walang pag kakaisa. Ang mga kabataan na galing sa broken family ay nasisisira ang kanilang buhay sapagkat nagrerebelde sila at natututo rin silang gumamit ng mga ipinagbabawal na gamot. Pero hindi lahat ng mga kabataan na galingbsa broken family ay napapariwara ang buhay, ang iba ay ginagamit itong inspirasyon sa buhay para maging matagumpay sila sa kanilang mga pangarap.

Mahalaga ang pamilya dahil sila ang mas higit na nakakaintindi sa atin sa mga panahong wala tayong masasandalan sa panahon ng puro problema lang ang dumarating sa buhay. Ang kahalagahan ng buong pamilya na ito ay kayang mong humarap sa mundo na buo ang iyong pagkatao dahil sa pamilya at masaya ang may buong pamilya.

Ang sanayasay na ito ay galing sa  hawaii.edu

Ano ang kahulugan ng pamilya para sa inyo?  May ilang taong naniniwalang ang isang pamilya’y tulad ng isang magandang kahong puno ng mga bagay na gusto nila: pagmamahal, katuwaan, pagkakaroon ng kasama (companionship) at iba pang magagandang bagay; isang kahong mabubuksan kailanma’t nais nila ng mga bagay na ito.

Marahil, mas nakakatulad ng isang walang lamang kahon ang pamilya.  Nagiging maganda at makabuluhanito batay sa kung ano ang ginagawa rito ng mga tao.  Kailangang sidlan muna ito ng laman ng mga tao bago may makuhang anuman mula rito. Kung nais natin ng pagmamahal at katuwaan sa ating mga pamilya, kailangang magtanim muna tayo ng pagmamahal, paglilingkod at paghikayat sa isa’t isa. Ang mga ito ang nagpapatigib sa kahon. Ang paglalabas ng higit sa isinilid natin ay magpapabasyo sa kahon sa malao’t madali.

Matatagpuan sa buong mundo ang maraming matatag na pamilya.  Maaaring mayaman o mahirap sila.  Maaaring iba-iba rin ang pagkakabuo nila, halimbawa:

  • isang ina, ama, at mga anak, o
  • isang ina na may isa o higit pang anak, o
  • mga lolo’t lolang kasama ng kanilang mga anak at apo, o
  • mag-asawang walang anak.

Matatatag na pamilya ang pundasyon ng lahat ng dakilang bansa.  Tumutulong silang humubog ng mga taong nagiging katulad natin.  Kung kailangan nating lumaking malulusogat maliligaya ang mga anak natin, mahalagang magkaroon tayo ng matatatag na pamilya.

Anim ang Katangiang Kailangan sa Pagbubuo ng Matatag na Pamilya

Para mapuno ang “kahon”, kailangang magkaroon ng sumusunod na katangian ang isang pamilya:

  • may pananagutan (komitment) sila sa isa’t isa;
  • nagpapakita ng pagpapahalaga;
  • may mabuting komunikasyon;
  • may panahong nagkakasama-sama sila;
  • sumusunod sa kanilang mga paniniwalang ispiritwal at umaayon sa kanilang mga pagpapahalaga;
  • nakakaagapay sa  stress .

Pananagutan/Komitment 

Makatutulong tayong lalong mapatatag ang pamilya sa pagkakaroon ng pananagutansa isa’t isa,  sa pagiging tapat, sa pagsasama-sama bilang isang pangkat, at sa pag-aalaga sa isa’t isa.  Maraming paraan para maipakita ang pananagutan at mapanatiling ligtas, malusog at maligaya ang pamilya.  Narito ang ilan:

  • Maging tapat sa inyong pamilya.  Bawasan ang mga aktibidad sa labas at gumugol   ng mas maraming oras sa piling nila.
  • Tuparin ang mga pangako sa ibang miyembro ng pamilya.
  • Sa puntong sekswal, maging tapat sa kapareha.
  • Maging maaasahan.  Tumawag sa bahay kung mahuhuli ka ng uwi.
  • Tumawag at magsabing “mahal kita” kung naglakbay ka sa malayo.
  • Bumuo ng mga alaalang pampamilya.  Magtago ng family album na may mga retrato at kuwento.
  • Kapag may problema, tumawag kaninuman, sa isang kamag-anak, kaibigan o isang tagapangalaga ng kalusugan*, para matulungan kayong harapin ito.
  • Ano pa ang ibang paraan para maipakita ninyo ang pananagutan?

Pagpapahalaga 

Kapag ipinakikita natin ang pagpapahalaga sa pamamagitan ng mga salita at gawa, naipakikita natin sa ating pamilyang pinahahalagahan at itinatangi natin sila.  Maiging isipin kung gaano natin pinahahalagahan ang iba.  Ngunit, hindi nila malalaman ang nararamdaman natin hangga’t hindi natin sinasabi.  Maraming pamilya ang may espesyal na pagtitipon kung Araw ng mga Ina o Araw ng mga Ama upang maipadama ang pagpapahalaga sa magulang.  Maraming kultura ang nagdiriwang ng mga tanging araw para parangalan ang mga bata.  Narito ang ilang ideya tungkol sa ibang paraan ng pagpapakita ng pagpapahalaga:

  • Sabihin sa isang miyembro ng pamilya na siya ’y mahal ninyo.
  • Magsabi ng anumang positibo sa bawat miyembro ng pamilya araw-araw.
  • Sorpresahin ang isang miyembro ng pamilya   (halimbawa, isang ginawang kard) kahit na walang okasyon.
  • Dalasan ang pagyakap sa mga miyembro ng pamilya.
  • Hanapin ang mabuti sa bawat miyembro ng pamilya.   Sabihin ito sa kanila.
  • Tulungan ang isang miyembro ng pamilya sa kanyang gawain ( pagliligpit, paglalaba, paghuhugas ng pinggan, atbp.)
  • Maglista ng 5 bagay na gusto ninyo sa isang miyembro ng pamilya.   Ibigay ang listahan sa miyembrong iyon bilang isang regalo.

Dumaraan sa panahong nagkakaproblema ang pamilya.  Magagamit nila ang problema para maging lalong matatag at malapit sa isa’t isa.  Kung medyo babaguhin natin ang ating pag-iisip, makikita nating ang krisis ay isang oportunidad para maging matatag.  Narito ang ilang bagay na maaaring subuking kung dumating ang problema.

  • Mag-isip ng anumang mabuti, gaano man kasama ang sitwasyon.
  • Humingi ng tulong sa sinumang dumaan na sa katulad na krisis (kamag-anak, kaibigan, kapitbahay), o humingi ng payo sa mga espesyalistang gaya ng sikolohista, abogado, o tagapangalaga ng kalusugan.  Tumawag sa isang crisis hotline o minister.  Makatutulong silang humanang ng tutulong sa inyo.
  • Matutong magsama-sama bilang isang pamilya.  Sa pamamagitan ng pagsasama-sama. Maliligtasan ng pamilya ang kahit pinakamahirap na problema.
  • Tandaang ang anumang pagbabago sa buhay — pagsilang ng isang anak, bagong trabaho o pagkataas sa tungkulin, kasal, kamatayan o pagreretiro–ay laging  stressful .
  • Tandaang ang mga  stress,  problema at paghihirap ay bahagi ng buhay.
  • Harapin ang mga problema nang dahan-dahan.  Gumawa ng listahan ng mga bagay na dapat gawin at isa-isang asikasuhin ito.
  • Huwag alalahanin  ang mga nakalipas o ang mga bagay na wala kayong kapangyarihang kontrolin.
  • Manood ng isang nakakatawang sine, tumawag sa isang kaibigan, makipagkuwentuhan nang masasayang kuwento, piliting tumawa at/o umiyak.
  • Mag-ehersisyo para mawala ang tensiyon at matulungan kayong magrelaks.  Gawin ito nang magkakasama bilang isang pamilya.

Komunikasyon

Gaano man kahirap, importante sa isang pamilyang magkaroon ng komunikasyon. Kailangan nating kausapin, pakinggan, at unawain ang isa’t isa.  Kailangang may makahati tayo sa ating mga kaisipan at damdamin.  Sa ganitong paraan tayo natututong magtiwala at umasa sa isa’t isa.

Araw-araw, nagbibigay ng pagkakataon ang buhay para gawin ito.  Narito ang isang halimbawa:

  • Magbigay ng pagkakataon para mag-usap — sa paglalakad, pagkain, o habang naghuhugas ng pinggan.  Pag-usapan ang mga pang-araw-araw, gayundin ang mahahalagang bagay.
  • Sabihin ang masasakit at nakahihiyang karanasan, gayundin ang mabubuti.
  • Maging isang mabuting tagapakinig — sa katandaan man o kabataan.
  • Kung mainisin o masyadong tahimik ang isang  miyembro ng pamilya, tanungin kung ano ang problema, ngunit maging sensitibo rin kung nangangailangan ito ng pribasya.
  • Maging bukas-loob na magsabi kung ano ang nakaaabala sa inyong isip o kung ano ang ikinagagalit ninyo; huwag hayaang lumala ito.
  • Maging ispesipiko.   Sabihing isa-isa ang problema.  Igalang ang ideya ng bawat isa kahit hindi ninyo ito sinasang-ayunan.
  • Alisin ang karahasan sa pamilya.   Magtalo nang walang paluan.  Disiplinang walang sampalan.

Dahil masyadong marami tayong pinagkakaabalahan sa buhay, wala tayong panahong makita o makasama ang isa’t isa.  Mahalagang maglaan ng panahon para magkasama-sama upang makita ang isa’t isa at maging matibay ang bigkis ng pamilya.  Maraming paraan para magkasama-sama.  Nakalista sa ibaba ang ilan:

  • Basahan ng libro o makipagkuwentuhang kasama ang mga bata bago matulog.
  • Patayin ang TV at maglarong magkakasama.
  • Gugulin ang mga holiday at espesyal na okasyon sa piling ng buong pamilya.  Magplano ng mga lingguhang gawaing kalulugdan ng buong pamilya.
  • Paminsan-minsan, isama sa trabaho ang inyong mga anak para makita nila kung ano ang ginagawa ninyo.
  • Magtrabaho bilang isang pamilya sa isang proyektong pang-eskwela o pangkomunidad, gaya ng pamumulot ng basura.
  • Kahit isang beses isang araw, kumaing magkakasalo bilang isang pamilya.
  • Dumalo sa miting ng mga magulang, sa isang pangyayaring pang-isport o pang-eskuwela, at sa mga seremonyang kumikilala ng tagumpay ng isang miyembro ng pamilya.
  • Gawing “malaki” o “importante” ang kaarawan ng bawat isa.
  • Makipag-ayos sa isang mag-aalaga ng bata para makapag-date kayo ng inyong kabiyaknang kayo lamang dalawa.

Pagpapahalaga at Paniniwala

Nagsisimba man sila o hindi, may pinananaligang dakilang kabutihan o kapangyarihan sa kanilang buhay ang matatatag na pamilya.  Ang pananalig na iyon ang nabibigay sa kanila ng lakas at layunin.  Iniimpluwensiyahan nito ang kanilang pang-araw-araw na kaisipan at kilos.  Ang sumusunod ang ilan sa mga paraan kung paano maipapatupad ng pamilya ang kanilang paniniwala:

  • Tratuhin ang pamilya kung paano mo tatratuhin ang sarili.
  • Imbitahan ang isang kaibigang makipaghapunan sa inyong pamilya.
  • Ipagdiwang ang religious holidays sa piling ng pamilya.
  • Makipagpangkat sa inyong pamilya sa pangangalaga ng kalikasan: bawasan ang mga ginagamit; muli’t muling gamitin ang ilang bagay, mag-recycle ng papel, bote, plastik at iba pang karaniwang itinatapon.
  • Gumamit ng kuwento sa pagtuturo sa mga anak ng pagpapahalagang gaya ng katapatan, paumanhin at pananagutan.
  • Magboluntir ng oras o pera sa isang kapaki-pakinabang na layuning pinaniniwalaan ninyo.
  • Magkakasamang magsimba o magpasalamat, sa anumang paraan ng pagsampalatayangginagawa ng inyong pamilya.
  • Maging modelo ng inyong pamilya sa pagsasabuhay ng inyong mga paniniwala.

Source: Family Resource Kit ng UH-Manoa Center on the Family. Salin ni Ruth Elynia S. Mabanglo.

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Claret 50 series: foundation month, claret 50 series: grand alumni homecoming, latest news, ms. suplito receives peac service award, csqc hosts tune up games, claretian faculty and staff engage in alay kapwa, claret high school football: champions again, grade seven and eight families unite in prayer and festivities, sdc conducts career forum for grade 11 students, claretians create innovative masterpieces in the 13th first lego league, csqc grades 4 to 6 families celebrate a day of fun and fancy, csqc starts the lenten observance, tanglaw ng claret sy 2023-2024 out now, claretian employees continue to reflect on “audacity”, csqc conducts senior high school program orientation for grade 10 students, grades 9 and 10 claretian families gather in celebration, csqc celebrates the feast of santo niño, grades 1 to 3 families ‘dare to soar', csqc shs family day: a celebration of unity and connections, csqc conducts security awareness forum, 135 young claretians receive first holy communion.

  • High School Family Day: Mas Kwela Kung Sama Sama ang Pamilya

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One of the highlights of the event was the PTA Raffle Draw where a Grand Prize worth One Hundred Thousand Pesos was awarded to the lucky winner. Another fun-filled activity among the fun and games that night was the school-wide game of Jack-and-Poy which was participated in by students, parents and teachers.

For this year, the campus was filled with booths which sold various treats and delicacies. The families of HS Batches R, S, T, U, V, and W colored the campus grounds as the students wore their originally designed batch shirts with their corresponding batch color. The Best Batch Shirt was awarded after a short fashion show where representatives of the batches paraded to present their batch designs.

As night fell on Quezon City, the attendees feasted on the salu-salo dinner with their families. Entertainment for the night included a performance from one of the most popular OPM bands, Imago. Afterwards, other Claretian acts like the band Catharsis, and teachers from the different HS Grade Levels showcased their talents for the hundreds of attendees during that night.

Memories were made as Claretians bonded with their families and friends, strengthening the Claretian spirit within the entire community. “Mas Kwela Kung Sama Sama ang Pamilya” showed that the family is one of the greatest sources of joy there is. The Family Day was all about being ONE in FAITH, FUN and LOVE. On that day, everyone went home with that sense of renewed ONENESS as a member of the CLARETIAN FAMILY!

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50+ Family Quotes Tagalog (Touching)

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Ang pamilya ay isang tahanan ng pagmamahal, pag-unawa, at pagtanggap.

Ito ang sentro ng ating pagkatao, kung saan tayo’y nagmumula at nagiging matatag sa mga pagsubok ng buhay.

Ang pagiging malapit sa ating pamilya ay nagbibigay ng kaligayahan at sigla sa ating mga araw.

Upang ipakita ang ating pagmamahal at pagpapahalaga sa ating pamilya, narito ang 60 pinakamahusay na Family Quotes sa Tagalog na magbibigay-inspirasyon sa ating mga puso.

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“Ang pamilya ang nagbibigay-liwanag sa madilim na kalsada ng buhay.”

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“Walang kasing-ligaya ang pagtanggap sa piling ng pamilya.”

“Sa bawat hirap at tagumpay, ang pamilya ang katuwang mo.”

“Ang tunay na kayamanan ay ang pagkakaroon ng masayang pamilya.”

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“Ang pamilya ang pundasyon ng tunay na kaligayahan.”

“Kapag magkakasama ang pamilya, tila ba walang problema sa mundo.”

“Sa pamilya, walang iwanan, walang sukuan.”

“Ang pagmamahal ng pamilya ay walang katumbas.”

“Kahit anong mangyari, nariyan ang pamilya para sa’yo.”

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“Ang pamilya ay nagbibigay-lakas sa atin sa panahon ng kahinaan.”

“Sa bawat yakap ng pamilya, ramdam mo ang pagmamahal ng Diyos.”

“Ang pagmamahalan ng pamilya ay nagbubuklod sa atin bilang isang malakas na sandatahan.”

“Ang tahanan ay hindi lang bahay, ito ay dako ng pag-ibig at pag-unawa.”

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“Ang pamilya ay parang musika, kapag nagtutugma, ang ganda ng kinalalabasan.”

“Kahit anong mangyari, pamilya mo pa rin sila.”

“Sa piling ng pamilya, masaya kahit sa simpleng bagay.”

“Ang pamilya ay parang bituin sa langit, kahit saan ka man magpunta, sila’y lagi mong kasama.”

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“Walang matibay na pamilya kung walang pagmamahalan.”

“Kahit gaano pa kahirap, kung may pamilya, lahat ay kakayanin.”

“Ang mga aral ng pamilya ay nagbubukas ng pinto tungo sa magandang kinabukasan.”

“Sa bawat pagsubok, naroon ang pamilya upang magbigay-lakas.”

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“Ang pamilya ang sandigan sa panahon ng unos.”

“Sa oras ng kasiyahan o kalungkutan, ang pamilya ay lagi mong kasama.”

“Ang tunay na yaman ay ang pamilyang nagmamahal sa’yo.”

“Kahit anong pag-aaral ang gawin mo sa mundo, ang pamilya ay hindi matutumbasan.”

“Sa piling ng pamilya, nararamdaman ang tunay na pagmamahalan.”

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“Ang pamilya ay parang kandila, nagbibigay-liwanag sa madilim na landas.”

“Ang pamilya ay ang unang paaralan ng pagmamahal at respeto.”

“Kahit anong bagyo ang humampas, ang pamilya ay magkakapit-bisig.”

“Ang tahanan ay hindi kumpleto kung wala ang pamilya.”

“Sa mga pagsubok ng buhay, ang pamilya ay ang ating tibay.”

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“Ang pamilya ang pundasyon ng ating pagkatao.”

“Ang pamilya ang nagbibigay-kahulugan sa bawat pag-asa at pangarap.”

“Ang pagmamahal ng pamilya ay hindi nauubos, patuloy itong umaapaw.”

“Ang pamilya ay isa sa pinakamagandang biyaya ng ating buhay.”

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“Sa bawat hakbang, ang pamilya ay nagsisilbing gabay.”

“Ang pagkakaunawaan sa pamilya ay hindi lamang salita, kundi gawa.”

“Kahit anong mangyari, ang pamilya ay nandyan upang sumuporta.”

“Ang tunay na kayamanan ay ang pamilyang nagmamahal sa’yo nang tunay.”

“Sa pamilya, tayo’y tinatanggap at minamahal kahit na may mga pagkukulang tayo.”

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“Ang pamilya ay nagbibigay-inspirasyon at lakas sa ating mga pangarap.”

“Kapag may pamilya ka, hindi ka nag-iisa sa pagharap sa mundo.”

“Ang pamilya ay nagbubuklod sa atin bilang isang matibay na samahan.”

“Ang pamilya ay ang pinakamagandang regalo ng Diyos.”

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“Sa pamilya, tayo’y pinapahalagahan at nirerespeto.”

“Ang pagmamahal ng pamilya ay walang kapantay.”

“Ang pamilya ay hindi lang dugo’t laman, ito ay pusong nagmamahal.”

“Kapag kasama ang pamilya, pakiramdam mo’y nasa paraiso.”

“Ang pamilya ang nagbibigay kahulugan sa ating pag-iral.”

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“Walang mga salita ang kayang ilarawan ang pagmamahal ng pamilya.”

“Ang pamilya ay tulay sa pagitan ng pangarap at realidad.”

“Kahit saan pa man magtungo, ang pamilya ay nandyan upang umalalay.”

“Ang pamilya ay nagsisilbing ilaw sa madilim na landas.”

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“Sa bawat pagpatak ng oras, ang pamilya ay nagpapalakas sa atin.”

“Ang pagkakaisa ng pamilya ay mas matibay kaysa sa anumang unos.”

“Sa pamilya, nararanasan ang tunay na kahulugan ng pagmamahal.”

“Kapag nagmamahal ang pamilya, walang pagod at limitasyon.”

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“Ang tahanan ay puno ng pagmamahal kapag naroon ang pamilya.”

“Ang pamilya ay nagtuturo sa atin ng tunay na kahalagahan ng buhay.”

“Sa piling ng pamilya, nararanasan ang langit sa lupa.”

Bawat isa sa atin ay may iba’t ibang karanasan at alaala kasama ang ating pamilya.

Ang mga quotes na ito ay nagpapaalala sa atin kung gaano kahalaga ang mga ito sa ating buhay.

Hindi lang sa panahon ng kasiyahan, kundi pati na rin sa mga pagsubok, naroon ang pamilya upang magbigay-lakas, inspirasyon, at pagmamahal.

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  • Tagalog Poems about Family: Celebrating the Bonds that Bind

Family is a universal theme that resonates deeply within the human heart. In the Philippines, family holds a special place in the cultural fabric, with close-knit relationships and strong bonds being cherished and celebrated. Tagalog poems about family beautifully capture the essence of these connections, painting vivid pictures of love, sacrifice, and the unique dynamics that make each family truly special.

  • 1. Ang Pamilya Ko (My Family)

Ang pamilya ko, tahanan ng pag-asa (Kahit saan, bawat isa'y may bisa) Ang aming suporta, walang katapusan Tulad ng mga bituin sa kalangitan

Ang pamilya ko, sumpa't biyaya (Pag-ibig at pagkalinga, walang sawa) Sa hirap at ginhawa, magkasama tayo Kahit anong mangyari, hindi mag-iisa

Translation: (My family, home of hope (Wherever, each one has value) Our support, never-ending Like the stars in the sky

My family, a blessing and a curse (Love and care, never tired) In hardship and ease, we are together Whatever happens, never alone)

  • 2. Sa Piling Mo (In Your Embrace)

Sa yakap mo, nananatiling malakas (Bawat sandali'y parang walang kapantay) Kahit anong unos, kahit anong sakit Nakikita ang kahalagahan ng pamilya

Ang bawat halakhak, ang bawat luha (Sa bawat pagsamo, tayo'y nagiging isa) Ang piling mo, tahanan ng pag-ibig Ang pamilya, tunay na kayamanan

Translation: (In your embrace, I remain strong (Every moment is unparalleled) No matter the storm, no matter the pain The importance of family is seen)

(Each laughter, each tear (In every plea, we become one) In your embrace, home of love Family, a true treasure)

  • 3. Ang Lahat para sa Akin (Everything for Me)

Ang mga palad na nag-aalaga (Sa malamig na gabi, sa tuwing ako'y nahihirapan) Ang mga mata na laging sumusulyap (Sa tuwing ako'y lumalaki at bumabangon)

Sa bawat araw, ang pamilya'y kasama (Nagbibigay ng inspirasyon, lakas, at saya) Ang lahat para sa akin, kahit wala pa Dahil ang pamilya, walang kapantay

Translation: (The hands that take care (In cold nights, whenever I struggle) The eyes that always look (Whenever I grow and rise)

(Each day, family is there (Giving inspiration, strength, and joy) Everything for me, even without anything Because family is unparalleled)

The Power of Tagalog Poems about Family

Tagalog poems about family have the ability to evoke a myriad of emotions, reminding us of the importance of our loved ones and the unique role they play in our lives. These heartfelt verses capture the unconditional love, support, and sense of belonging that family provides. Whether it's through expressions of gratitude, moments of reflection, or tales of shared experiences, these poems beautifully encapsulate the essence of Filipino family life.

In each of the poems above, the beauty of the Filipino language shines through, with Tagalog words weaving together to create a tapestry of heartfelt emotions. The verses highlight the resilience and strength found within families, emphasizing the unwavering bond that holds them together through thick and thin.

Tagalog poems about family serve as a reminder to cherish and nurture the relationships that matter most. They inspire us to celebrate the love and sacrifices made by our loved ones and reflect on the invaluable role they play in shaping who we are. These poems capture the essence of the Filipino spirit, rooted in strong family ties and unwavering loyalty.

So, take a moment to appreciate your own family, and perhaps even try your hand at crafting your own Tagalog poem about family . Let your words paint a vivid picture of the love, support, and connection that make your own family truly remarkable.

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Republic of the Philippines Timoteo Paez ES Schools Division Office - Pasay City

          As we all strive every day to make a living in this world,  we find ourselves more tired with little time left to spend with our beloved family. At Timoteo Paez Elementary School, we believe it’s important to make a pause in life and spend time with family, especially our children.  We often work so hard everyday in order to provide for ourselves and families that sometimes we give up one of the most important things we could provide to our families, time.

          Family Day reminds us all to focus our thoughts, energies and time to those closest to us — the members of our own families. Throughout our busy lives filled with learning, teaching and working, it is easy to allow ourselves to lose sight of what should always be most important — our children, parents, and other loved ones.  Celebrating family day in school is a great way to bond for parents, children and their teachers. This event gives us an opportunity to reconnect: re-energize, refocus and share some quality time together.

          Last February 2, 2019, the Grade–three pupils with their parents and teachers celebrated the Family Day at Timoteo Paez Elementary School. This event aimed to gather the grade-three pupils, their families and teachers in order to interact and get to know each other. Mr. Jodel Gomba and Mrs. Cristina Panoy took charge of hosting the program.

          The program started at exactly 8:00 in the morning. It began with the singing of the National Anthem followed by a prayer which was led by Mr. Rafael Dacaimat. The program was warmed and graced by the message of our Master Teacher — Ms. Yolanda Banog. Her message encouraged and inspired everyone especially the parents and students to continue their support to the school and build a better relationship within TPES community.

          This very special day was flavored by different performances of each team. The Pink Team and Green Team showed their creativity by dancing with remixed songs. The Blue Team used their hands and hips to dance to the tune of “Girl in the Mirror” while the Yellow Team gave their best to dance the “Chambe” song .

          Several parlor games were played by the parents and pupils which was facilitated by the staff of Jollibee with the help of Mrs. Gilvie Sulayao and Ms. Jocel Serrano. Parents and pupils belonging in the same color were the teammates. Pupils and parents from sections Peridot, Sapphire, Ruby and Emerald were the Yellow Team. The Green Team was represented by sections Turquoise, Garnet and Jade. In the Pink Team was sections Diamond, Special Science Class and Aquamarine. Last but not the least, the Blue Team from the sections Pearl, Amethyst and Zircon.

          Mrs. Jessica L. Madronio, one of our Master Teachers gave the closing remarks and expressed her appreciation to all the parents, pupils and teachers who made the event very successful. Parents, pupils and teachers got the chance to bond and eat their lunch together. Everyone was full and satisfied after the event.

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Did you know that only some reptiles and birds don’t parent their offspring? Except for crocodiles, all reptiles (and one family of bird species called megapodes) hatch from eggs and grow up alone, without any family.

The rest of us need family if we are to survive and thrive – humans and animals alike!

At FilipinoPod101, we know how important family is. Therefore, we take care to teach you all the important vocabulary and phrases pertaining to family.

Table of Contents

  • Why Is It Important to Know Filipino Vocabulary about Family?
  • Learn a New Culture? Learn its Family Vocab first
  • How FilipinoPod101 Can Help You Learn Filipino Family Terms

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1. Why Is It Important to Know Filipino Vocabulary about Family?

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Well, if you’re serious about studying any new language, then learning about the most important social unit in Filipino culture would be a crucial part of your education.

What is family , though? Strictly speaking, it’s a group of people who live together and are supposed to take care of one another. Some of them are genetically linked.

Family isn’t just about who we’re related to by blood, of course. It’s also one of the main influences in shaping every child’s life.

Family is Important for Children’s Healthy Development

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Family is the single most important influence in a child’s life. Children depend on parents and family to protect them and provide for their needs from the day they were born.

Primary caregivers, which usually comprise parents and family, form a child’s first relationships. They are a child’s first teachers and are role models that show kids how to act and experience the world around them.

By nurturing and teaching children during their early years, families play an important role in making sure children are ready to learn when they enter school.

Families Can Take All Shapes and Sizes

However, the way families are put together is by no means standard.

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Single-parent and same-gender households have become a new norm the past few decades, and there’s no shame in this. When there is love, connection and proper care, a child can thrive anywhere.

Everyone also knows that sometimes friends can become like family and remain with us for life, because it’s all about human connection.

After all, we share many commonalities simply because we’re human, and we are programmed to connect with one another and belong to a group. This is very important for our well-being and survival.

It’s All About Feeling Connected

As John Northman, a psychologist from Buffalo, NY, told WebMD – feeling connected to others contributes to mental as well as physical health.

He pointed out that when people feel connected, they feel better physically, and they’re also less likely to feel depressed.

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Or, if they do feel depressed, they’d be in a better position to get out of it when they feel they are connecting with others. This is because they would be psychologically supported too, Northman said.

There has even been some links drawn between addiction and feeling disconnected from others. According to an article in Psychology Today , research indicates that addiction is not solely a substance disorder, but also affected by people feeling insecurely attached to others.

It showed that securely attached individuals tend to feel comfortable in and enjoy life, while insecurely attached people typically struggle to fit in and connect.

2. Learn a New Culture? Learn its Family Vocab first

So, it’s clear that for most of us, family is our entry point into connection and belonging. This is true of every culture, so in every country, family takes prominence.

For this reason, FilipinoPod101 offers culturally-relevant lessons that will equip you well to understand families in Philippines.

Here are some of the most important Filipino vocabulary and quotes about family and parenting!

A) Filipino Family Vocabulary

Let’s start with the basic vocabulary. Without this collection of words, you’ll have a hard time describing any member of your family at all.

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B) Quotes About Family

Filipino Family Quotes

One of the ways to improve your Filipino language skills is by memorizing quotes from books, or poems.

Either source some from Filipino literature, or make use of ours!

Hindi mo pinipili ang iyong pamilya. Sila ay kaloob sa’yo ng Diyos, gaya ng pagkaloob sa iyo para naman sa kanila.

“You don’t choose your family. They are God’s gift to you, as you are to them.” – Desmond Tutu

Ang pamilya ay hindi isang mahalagang bagay lamang. Ito ay ang lahat.

“Family is not an important thing. It’s everything.” – Michael J. Fox

Ang ibig sabihin ng pamilya ay walang naiiwan o nalilimutan.

“Family means no one gets left behind or forgotten.” – David Ogden Stiers

Ang aking pamilya ang aking lakas at kahinaan.

“My family is my strength and my weakness.” – Aishwarya Rai

Ang pamilya ay isa sa mga pinakamagandang likha ng kalikasan.

“The family is one of nature’s masterpieces.” – George Santayana

Sa panahon ng kagipitan, ang iyong pamilya ang susuporta sa iyo.

“When trouble comes, it’s your family that supports you.” – Guy Lafleur

Ang pamilya ang pinakamahalagang selula ng lipunan.

“The family is the first essential cell of human society.” – Pope John XXIII

Walang isang bagay na kasiya-siya para sa buong pamilya.

“There is no such thing as fun for the whole family.” – Jerry Seinfeld

Kailangan mong ipagtanggol ang iyong dangal. At ang iyong pamilya.

“You have to defend your honor. And your family.” – Suzanne Vega

Lahat ng maligayang pamilya ay pare-pareho; bawat pamilyang malungkot ay malungkot sa sarili nitong paraan.

“All happy families are alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.” – Leo Tolstoy

C) Test Your Knowledge!

Do you feel you have learned a lot in this blog? Let’s quickly test that!

In the table below, match the Filipino vocabulary on the left with the definition of the relative in the right column.

How did it go? Don’t worry if you had trouble with it – you’ll get there! With a bit of practice, and our help at FilipinoPod101, you’ll soon have these family terms under the belt.

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3. How FilipinoPod101 Can Help You Learn Filipino Family Terms

We hope that we helped you expand your family in Filipino vocabulary!

FilipinoPod101 , with its innovative online learning system, stands out among online learning platforms to help you master Filipino easily.

Our lessons are tailored not only to increase your language skills, but to also inform you of Filipino culture, including the Filipino family structure.

When you sign up, you will get instant access to tools like:

1 – An extensive vocabulary list , regularly updated 2 – A new Filipino word to learn every day 3 – Quick access to the Filipino Key Phrase List 4 – A free Filipino online dictionary 5 – The excellent 100 Core Filipino Word List 6 – An almost limitless Lesson Library for learners of all levels

Further speed up your learning with the help of a personal tutor, who will first assess your current Filipino language abilities to personalize your training and tailor it to your needs.

Hard work always pays off, and to help you in this, FilipinoPod101 will be there every step of the way toward your Filipino mastery!

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Mensahe Para Sa Family Day

Mensahe Para Sa Family Day

Kapag ang Diyos ay nagsasalita sa pamamagitan ng mga ganitong mensahe mapapansin natin ang tono ng Pag-asang. And as I identify with the letter its all about a girl that was so confused why did his boyfriend leave her behind without any reason.

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Ang administrasyon na ito ay may sistematikong pamamaraan para kitlin ang malayang pamamahayag at kalayaang magsalita laban sa mga kabuktutan nito.

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Mensahe para sa family day . Ang buong Kagawaran ng Edukasyon ay nakikiisa sa sambayanang Pilipino sa pagdiriwang ng ika-122 Araw ng Kalayaan ng Pilipinas. The letter was from Ella nickname for solitude to Myk nickname for solitude entitled Huling Mensahe Para sa Matalik na Kaibigan ni Spongebob jaja too conceiving choice of heading interesting. Today is the time to celebrate the reunion of this family we do not take it for granted that You have allowed this day to happen in its season.

Ipinatalastas ni Anthony Morris III miyembro ng Lupong Tagapamahala ang tungkol sa bagong seryeng ito ng mga animated video bilang karagdagang pantulong sa pagtuturo ng mga magulang sa kanilang mga anak. A time to be born and a time to die. Throughout our busy lives filled with learning teaching and working it is easy to allow ourselves to lose sight of what should always be most importantour children parents spouses siblings and.

SUGGESTOPEDIA 1 Banghay Aralin para sa Grade 10 I. MENSAHE PARA SA ARAW NG KALAYAAN 2020. Suggestopedia 1 banghay aralin para sa grade 10 i.

Greet your Dad Father Papa or Tatay a Happy Fathers Day in tagalog on their special day. Noong Disyembre ng nakaraang taon sumulat ang The Voice coach ng isang nakakaantig sa damdamin na mensahe para sa kaarawan ni V. Kahit hindi mo sabihin nakikita ko lahat ng ginagawa mo at nagpapasalamat ako.

Parents can help my school as resource persons gardener. Ikaw ang nagbibigay sa akin ng dahilan para mabuhay ng matuwid at may tamang prinsipyo. Sinusulat nya ang mga makakalangit na mga mensahe sa kwaderno.

Mula sa ating mga bayani na nagsigasig na makamtan ang kalayaan ng ating bansa kami sa Kagawaran ay sumasaludo sa ilang salinlahing Pilipino na nagtaguyod ng ating. Omniscient God we know that there is a season for everything and a time for every matter under heaven. As the provider hero and strength of the family our father will love it if we will get out of our shell and greet him on Fathers Day.

We have family activities in school. Family Day Message Family Day reminds us all to focus our thoughts energies and time to those closest to usthe members of our own families. Pagu-uulat sa pang araw-araw na gawain.

Ang mga mensaheng ito ay na-emprenta na at naisalin sa mahigit na tatlumpung wika. Ang Russia at Ukraine ay nasa digmaan at maraming buhay ng tao ang nakitil. Mula kay Ernest Ramel Former ASEC Political Affairs Office of the President at kasalukuyang Secretary-General ng Aksyon Demokratiko.

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Ang naging tema o paksa ng ating tulang tinalakay po maam ay tungkol sa anak na naghihinagpis sa kanyang mahal na inang lumisan at ni minsan ay hindi niya naranasang magpasalamat sa kanyang ina. Sa pag-uwi ninyo sa inyong mga tahanan sa ibat ibang panig ng mundo dalangin ko sa ating Ama sa Langit na pagpalain kayo at ang inyong mga pamilya. Sa totoo lang naa-appreciate ko yong paghuhugas mo ng plato at paglilinis mo ng kuwarto.

Parents can help my school as resource persons Cook. To the man whose voice can be compared to a cup of hot chocolate during a blizzard a warm hug at the end of a really bad day or a soothing whispered Its okay I know how you feel after a good hard. Nawa ang mga mensahe at diwa nitong kumperensya ay makita sa lahat ng inyong ginagawasa inyong tahanan sa inyong trabaho sa inyong mga miting at sa lahat ng inyong gawain.

Parents can help my school as resource persons carpenter. Para sa akin maam ang tema ng tula ay pagsisisi ng anak sa kanyang sarili sapagkat hindi niya 159. Week 18- Mensahe tarpapel.

Kaya ang mensahe para sa aking mahal na asawa h indi ko hinihiling na maging perfect husband ka pero sana kapag alam mo ng hindi ko na kaya aalalay ka. Opening remarks for foundation day. A Fathers Day Poem In English.

Ang mensahe ay naglalaman ng agad-agarang tawag ng Diyos para sa ating pagbabago. Share this on WhatsApp. A time to plant and a time to pluck up what is planted.

Magandang araw mga kaibigan. Isang napaka special ulit ang araw na ito dahil ating ipinagdiriwang ang araw ng mga ating Ulirang Ama ng ating pamilya. Whether shes the Ice Queen of Slytherin an heir to the family fortune or just a regular teenager Daphne.

My parents help the school in different ways. And Simon and Daphnes love story is told in The Duke and I the first book in the Bridgerton series. Ito ay isang maliit na paglalarawan.

Mensahe Para sa Inyong Pamilya. Mahalagang Mensahe para sa mga Umaasa sa Pagparito ng Panginoon. Pagbubukas ng mga komento para sa araw ng pamilya.

Layunin Sa loob ng 20 minuto na talakayan ang mga mag-aaral ay inaasahang. March 16 2012 annewalker Tagalog Fathers Day 0. Nakakaunawa sa napakinggang tula.

Ibinabahagi ng aking opisina na tayo po ay magkakaroon ng pagpupulong bukas July 22 2020 alas 1000 ng umaga para sa ating darating na monthly convergence na gaganapin sa July 30 2020 sa ganap ng 800 ng umaga. Here are some samples of tagalog fathers day quotes and tagalog fathers day messages that you can use for your fathers day cards and. Pagbubukas ng mga puna para sa araw ng pundasyon.

Tagalog Fathers Day Messages. Happy Fathers Day in Tagalog.

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27+ Easy Tagalog Family Vocabulary

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When it comes to Filipinos, the family or pamilya in Tagalog is the most important thing. If you are interested in impressing your Pinoy friends, colleagues, and special someone, then make sure not to miss out on this comprehensive list of Tagalog family vocabulary terms that you will encounter in day-to-day settings. Ever heard someone say  lola, ina, ama,  or  kuya  and  ate?  Get to know what these words mean today!

And perhaps this is why you landed on this page today. You probably know of a Filipino who is interested in creating a fun relationship. Well, you came to the right place! In today’s post, we will learn the Tagalog language related to families, and I will also share with you some truths about a typical Filipino household. If that rocks your boat, off we go!

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Tagalog Family Vocabulary

Here’s a comprehensive list of all the Tagalog terms that you should learn, especially if you want to impress native speakers. Note that by tradition, Filipinos love being called by these labels rather than their first name.

In fact, even if they are not your real  kuya  (brother) or  ate (sister),  you can use any of these as a sign of respect.   For example, if you want to buy off of the streets some street food sold by an old lady, you can simply say  paibili po  (English translation: can I buy one?) and add the word  nanay (mom) or  ate  to sound respectful. 

You can also try the Ling app to learn Tagalog in a fun and easy way. It’s totally free, and you can get it from Google Play and the App Store . So, ready to learn more? Read and practice the Tagalog labels below.

What Are The Tagalog Phrases Often Used By Filipino Families?

Filipino families have their own special way of talking! It’s warm, sometimes funny, and always full of love. Inside their homes, certain Tagalog family vocabulary and phrases are as common as rice on the table. Let’s look at some you’ll hear often:

  • Kain na! (Let’s eat!):  No matter where you are in the house, when you hear this, you know it’s time to drop everything. Food is ready, and meals are a family event.
  • Halika na! (Come here!):  Whether it’s to eat, have a family meeting, or just cuddle, this call to gather is hard to resist.
  • Ingat ka! (Take care!):  Said with a hug and a kiss, this is how Filipinos say goodbye to loved ones, even for short trips.
  • Paalam (Goodbye):  But it’s never a simple goodbye! Filipinos often add reminders like “Text when you arrive!” or “Don’t forget your jacket!”
  • Anak (Child/My child):  Parents use this sweet word for their own children, but also younger relatives or even close family friends.
  • Mahal kita (I love you):  Filipinos might not say this as often as some cultures, but when they do, it comes from the heart.
  • Kamusta ka? (How are you?):  This isn’t just about your day. It’s an invitation to share your stories, good and bad.
  • Tulog na (Time to sleep):  Heard at the end of a long day, it’s a signal to rest and get ready for another day together.
  • Salamat (Thank you):  For big things or small acts of kindness, Filipinos always remember to say thanks.

In every Kain na! and Mahal kita , you’ll feel the special bond Filipino families have. Each phrase is special because of that love. Next time you’re with a Filipino family, listen closely – you’ll hear their culture in every word!

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Filipino Household: Who Are The Typical Family Members?

Ever heard of the word  pamilya ? This is a Tagalog word that refers to family, and this remains to be one of the terms that do not have direct Tagalog synonyms.

You see, the Philippine tradition when it comes to families is very much different from what you can see from the Western concept. Usually, when a member reaches 18 years old, Western families expect their child to move and find their own place. 

Is Staying At Home Normal To Filipinos?

For Filipinos, it is always suggested that you stay with your family until you are married. Though this tradition still exists today, a huge number of people are slowly adopting the Western concept and have moved to a place that is much nearer to their workplace.

Why do they choose to stay? It’s a cultural thing. In the Philippines, staying with your family until you’re married is a tradition and a way of life that fosters strong familial bonds and ensures everyone looks out for each other.

And if ever you get invited to attend a traditional family party or any of the Philippine festivals , depending on the place, do not be surprised if you meet not just the parents but the whole clan!

This is because the family circle often includes everyone, from close relatives to those slightly more distant. It’s a demonstration of the Filipino value of unity and togetherness, showing how deeply interconnected and supportive their community is.

Who Lives Inside A Filipino House?

You see, the country has a very strong familial relationship, to the point that it is possible to find almost three generations living in just one house or compound! In fact, some streets are even named after the popular families who reside in that certain place.

Given that structure, you can also expect to hear that kids have grown up not just with the help of the mother and father but with the entire family! Isn’t that exciting?

So, who shares the same roof? It’s common to find parents, grandparents, siblings, and sometimes even aunts, uncles, and cousins living together. This arrangement creates a nurturing environment where values, traditions, and familial bonds are passed down through generations, enriching the lives of all members.

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What Are The Filipino Family Values And Traditions?

In the Philippines, family is everything. They have many values and traditions passed down from their ancestors, and Filipinos live with them every day. From the way they say mano po to big family parties at Christmas, everything is about bringing the family closer together.

Filipino culture is a mix of their own traditions and influences from Spain and even America! This makes them unique. Respect, working together, helping your neighbors… these are the most important things. Let’s take a closer look:

  • Respect for Elders : Filipinos have deep respect for their elders. You see this in pagmamano , where a younger person takes an older person’s hand and touches it to their forehead.
  • Close Family Ties : Filipino families aren’t just parents and kids. They include aunts, uncles, cousins, everyone! Sometimes, many relatives live together, which shows how important it is to support each other.
  • Bayanihan Spirit: This means everyone in the community works together. In the past, they might literally carry a family’s house to a new place! Now, it means anyone helping out someone in need.
  • Hospitality: Filipino families are famous for their warm hospitality, treating guests like they’re part of the family! Sharing food and opening their homes comes from the heart.
  • Strong Religious Faith : Many Filipinos are Catholic. Church is a big part of daily life and celebrations! This shapes many family traditions, like going to Mass on Sundays and having big feasts for religious holidays.
  • Importance of Celebrations : Filipinos love any excuse to celebrate! Birthdays, graduations, and especially Christmas and New Year mean big feasts, music, dancing, and lots of family time.
  • Education as a Priority : Filipino families believe education is the key to a better future. Parents often make sacrifices to make sure their children get a good education.
  • Filial Piety : Children are taught to support and care for their parents when they get old. This way, elderly family members are always loved and respected.
  • Karaoke as a Family Bonding Activity : Okay, karaoke might not be a super old tradition, but now it’s a huge part of family fun! It shows how Filipinos love music, love to celebrate, and love being together.

Learning these values and traditions is a wonderful way to start understanding Filipino families , but it’s only the beginning. As you explore Tagalog words for family members, you’ll learn deeper connections. You’ll see how even simple words like ate or kuya carry warmth and respect that reflect the strong bonds that define Filipino families.

The Heart Of Filipino Families

Learning Tagalog family words, it’s like… you get a special key! This key opens the door to Filipino hearts. Each word – magulang, anak – tells a little bit about how Filipinos love their families. It’s about respect, being close, and always being there for each other. This is more than just speaking; it’s like feeling what Filipino family means.

Imagine you call someone ate or kuya , and right away, you feel like you belong. That’s how these words work! They make friendship easy; they make you feel welcome. So keep learning, try using this Tagalog family vocabulary, and let them show you something special. In the Philippines, being a friend means you’re like family, too.

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Tagalog Familial Relation Words | Tito (Uncle), Tita (Aunt), and the Rest of the Gang

The family is central to Filipino culture. You probably have learned this if you’re dating a Filipino or Filipina, or if you have Filipino ancestry. That’s why we came up with this lesson all about Familial Relation words. By this I mean words like: father, mother, uncle, aunt, son and daughter.

These are words which help define the familial relationships between people. If you are an absolute beginner (our Maralita level), you should consider giving it a swing. Why?

Why is learning Tagalog Familial Relation Words Important?

Learning Tagalog familial relation words are super quick wins. Familial relation words are the low hanging fruit of the foreign language learning world. Here are some reasons why this is so:

  • There are a whole lot of opportunities to use them. Talking about one family and relatives is quite common.
  • They carry a lot of emotional weight. To endear yourself to the object of your affections, one of the fastest ways to her heart is through her family. Instead of calling her mother “Ms. Santos” or just “Hey!” you could call her “ tita ” meaning “aunt” which is perfectly acceptable in Filipino culture and will win you ten brownie points.
  • They are easy to learn and hard to mess up. There is no convoluted grammar to use them. You can use them as soon as you learn them – even if it’s the only Tagalog word in the entire English sentence, it would sound perfectly normal, for example “How are doing, tita ?”

Ready for the lesson? Let’s get right to it.

Tagalog Familial Relation Words

Tagalog familial relation words totally rock. We’ll start with English then follow with the Tagalog translation, assuming that you’ll want to learn how to say the English word you have in mind in Tagalog.

Family – Pamilya Clan – Angkan Kinsfolk / Relative – Kamaganak

Example: Isang pamilya kami, kaya gusto naming umupong magkasama. – We’re one family, so we prefer to be seated together. Example: Sa isla na ito lahat sila ay magka-angkan. – On this island they all belong to the same clan. Example: Binigyan niya yung kamaganak niya ng trabaho sa kumpanya niya. – He gave his relative a job in his company.

The word pamilya means family. This word would be used pretty much the same as its counterpart in English. It would typically refer to a nuclear family, but it’s common to have grandparent or another close relative included when you would describe a pamilya . The word angkan would mean clan. It refers to a group of relatives bound by blood relations. Angkan while it connotes some closeness, members of the same angkan can be several degrees of consanguinity separated, such as third or fourth degree cousins. Kamaganak is the loosest term of them all, and perhaps can be better translated as “kinsfolk.”

Spouse – Asawa

Example: May asawa ka na ba? – Do you have a spouse? / Are you married? Example: Kasama ko asawa ko. – I am with my husband/wife. When used in a conversation, Filipino normally just use the word asawa to refer to either the husband or wife. In real life, no one ever says “ asawang lalaki ” and “ asawang babae ” unless you are particularly trying to specify the gender. So if ever you read that in a phrase book or a Tagalog course, just throw out those words from your vocabulary.

Parent – Magulang Father – Ama / Tatay / Itay Mother – Ina / Nanay / Inay

Example: Nakatira ako sa Amerika, pero sa Pilipinas ang magulang ko . – I live in America, but my parents live in the Philippines. Example: Ang pangalan ng ama ko ay Jose. – My father’s name is Jose. Example: Paul, tinatawag ka na ng nanay mo. – Paul, your mom is calling you. Example: Itay, nakita ko yung mga manok sa palayan – Pops, I saw the chickens in the ricefield.

Ama and ina would roughly be equivalent to the words father and mother.

In modern Filipino families, the children commonly call their fathers tatay , papa , or daddy . Mothers are addressed nanay , mama , or mommy . Ama and Ina are rather formal.

However, in formal speech or in written form Ama or Ina would sound appropriate. Tatay and nanay are the most general in tome and are best for everyday conversation. They are probably should be the best used to refer to one’s parents if you aren’t sure which one to use, since they are acceptable in formal speech as well. Itay and inay – while you will still hear these two words still used by some families, they would sound very traditional way to a modern city dweller in Manila.

Son or Daughter – Anak

Example: Lima na ang anak ko. – I already have five children. Example: May anak ka na ba? – Do you have any children?

Some textbook or phrase books would translate “son” as anak na lalaki and “daughter” as anak na babae . Don’t do that. Just like in describing spouses, a native Tagalog speaker would not use these terms unless there is a need to particularly specify the gender. Use the word anak to translate the words “son” and “daughter”.

Remember that the word anak is used in the context of the relationship of a parent to the child. When we are talking about child in the context of the age of a person (young human being), it is termed as sanggol, bata, binatillo, dalagita, binata or dalaga depending on the age.

Uncle – Tito / Tiyo Aunt – Tita / Tiya

Example: Kilala ko ang mamang ‘yan, tito siya ni Frank. – I know that man, he is the uncle of Frank. Example: Puntahan mo si Tiya Maria mo at hingian mo ng bigas – Go to your Auntie Maria and ask for some rice.

Tito, tita, tiyo, tiya came straight from the Tagalog Hispanic past as Tagalog loan words. You will probably use these familial relationship words more often than others. Not only do you refer to your real uncles and aunts as tito or tita , it’s polite to refer to anyone around a generation older than you (roughly 10 to 20 years older) using these terms. Tagalog is not alone in this though, as this is common in a lot of Asian cultures.

Sibling – Kapatid

Example: Magkapatid si Paul and Frank. – Paula and Frank are siblings. Example: Lima kaming magkapatid. – There are five of us siblings (in the family).

Elder brother – kuya Elder sister – ate Eldest child/sibling or firstborn – panganay Youngest child/sibling – bunso

Just like the usage of asawa for spouse and anak for child, we only use kapatid in conversations when referring to younger siblings.  If you see brother (or younger brother) translated as anak na lalaki and sister (or younger sister) translated as anak na babae in a phrasebook or textbook, turn away and run. No one ever uses these to refer to their siblings without context, unless there was the intention to specify their gender.

As a term of endearment, some Filipino families call their youngest child or sibling bunso , just like in the following sentence: Example: Bunso, kumain ka na ba? – Youngest, have you eaten already?

We don’t use panganay in the same way.

Grandfather – lolo Grandmother – lola

Example: Lumaban ang lolo ko sa gera. – My grandfather fought in the war. Example: Mahilig ang lola ko kumain ng gulay. – My grandmother likes eating vegetables.

Use lolo and lola for grandfather and grandmother. Just like in tito and tita , they can also be used respectfully for those of grandfatherly or grandmotherlybage.

Talk Tagalog Tip: In the Filipino culture, it is unusual and rude to call an older person by first name alone. You may want to add the words Kuya/Ate, Tito/Tita, Lolo/Lola before the first name. For example: For someone five years older than you

More in the making: There are several other interesting familial relationship words which you will use a lot less often such as bayaw and manugang . We’ll add them to this article if you request us to. You just have to request us too and we’ll add them. No kidding, just ask us too at the contact page .

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anak na babae daughter

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kuya elder brother

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Essay on Filipino Christmas

Students are often asked to write an essay on Filipino Christmas in their schools and colleges. And if you’re also looking for the same, we have created 100-word, 250-word, and 500-word essays on the topic.

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100 Words Essay on Filipino Christmas

The spirit of filipino christmas.

In the Philippines, Christmas is a much-loved holiday. It is a time for family, food, and fun. Christmas season starts as early as September and ends in January. This makes it the longest Christmas celebration in the world.

Simbang Gabi

A unique tradition is the ‘Simbang Gabi’ or Night Mass. It starts nine days before Christmas. People wake up early and go to church to pray. It is believed that if you attend all nine masses, your wish will come true.

Parol Lanterns

Another tradition is the ‘Parol’. It’s a star-shaped lantern made from bamboo and paper. It symbolizes the Star of Bethlehem. These lanterns light up homes, streets, and towns.

Noche Buena

On Christmas Eve, families gather for ‘Noche Buena’, a grand midnight feast. The table is filled with delicious food like lechon (roasted pig), ham, and rice cakes.

Gift-Giving

Gift-giving is also a big part of Filipino Christmas. Children often receive ‘aguinaldo’ or gifts from their godparents and elders. It’s a way of showing love and blessings.

In conclusion, Filipino Christmas is a time of joy, love, and sharing. It’s a unique celebration filled with traditions that bring families closer together.

250 Words Essay on Filipino Christmas

What is filipino christmas.

Filipino Christmas is a special time in the Philippines. It starts in September and ends in January, making it the longest Christmas season in the world. It is filled with lots of joy, love, and traditions that bring families together.

Unique Traditions

One of the most loved traditions is the “Simbang Gabi”. It is a series of nine dawn masses that start on December 16 and end on Christmas Eve. People believe that if you attend all nine masses, your wish will come true. Another tradition is the “Parol”. It is a star-shaped lantern, which is a symbol of the Christmas star.

Food in Filipino Christmas

Food plays a big role in Filipino Christmas. Families prepare a feast called “Noche Buena” on Christmas Eve. Some popular dishes are lechon (roasted pig), bibingka (rice cake), and puto bumbong (purple rice dessert).

Gift-Giving and Caroling

Gift-giving is also an important part of Filipino Christmas. Children visit their godparents to pay respect and receive gifts. Caroling is another tradition where children sing Christmas carols in front of houses in exchange for coins or treats.

Filipino Christmas is a time of joy and sharing. It is filled with traditions that make it unique and special. It is a time when families come together to celebrate, share food, and spread love. It truly is a magical time in the Philippines.

500 Words Essay on Filipino Christmas

Introduction to filipino christmas.

Christmas is a special time in the Philippines. It is the most awaited and longest holiday season in the country. The season starts as early as September and lasts until the first Sunday of January. This unique tradition is a reflection of the Filipinos’ deep faith and love for family gatherings.

The Simbang Gabi Tradition

One of the most important traditions during Christmas in the Philippines is Simbang Gabi. It is a series of nine dawn masses that start on December 16 and end on December 24. The masses are held very early in the morning, usually at around 4 or 5 AM. Many Filipinos believe that if you attend all nine masses, your wish will come true.

Parol: The Symbol of Filipino Christmas

When you talk about Filipino Christmas, one thing that comes to mind is the ‘Parol’. It is a star-shaped lantern, usually made from bamboo and paper, and is a symbol of the Star of Bethlehem. Parols are hung outside homes and along the streets, lighting up the whole country during the Christmas season.

Christmas Eve Feast: Noche Buena

On Christmas Eve, Filipinos gather for the Noche Buena, a grand family dinner. The table is filled with various dishes, like lechon (roasted pig), hamon (Christmas ham), queso de bola (Edam cheese), and sweets like bibingka and puto bumbong. This feast is a time for families to share a meal and enjoy each other’s company.

Carol Singing

Another popular tradition is carol singing. Children go from house to house singing Christmas carols. In return, they receive gifts or money. This tradition brings joy and spreads the Christmas spirit in the community.

Gift-Giving: Monito Monita

Gift-giving is a big part of Filipino Christmas. A fun tradition called Monito Monita is similar to Secret Santa. People draw names to determine who they will secretly give gifts to during the Christmas season. The reveal is made during the Christmas party, adding to the festive mood.

Conclusion: The Spirit of Filipino Christmas

Christmas in the Philippines is a time of faith, joy, and family. The long celebration, the vibrant traditions, and the warm gatherings all reflect the true spirit of Filipino Christmas. It is a season filled with love, sharing, and a lot of good food. The Filipino Christmas is a unique blend of local and foreign traditions that truly makes it one of a kind.

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  1. Mga Sanaysay Tungkol sa Pamilya (5 Sanaysay)

    Tulung-tulong sila sa mga gawain at sa paghahanap-buhay. Masinsin ding inaalala ng pamilya ang bawat kaarawan at anibersaryo. Sa mga okasyong ito ay may mga salu-salo't pagtitipon. Ang may kaarawan o may anibersaryo ay binibigyan ng regalo. Nagbabalitaan ang pamilya at ikinukuwento ang buhay-buhay ng isa't-isa.

  2. #1 Best Guide: Philippine Family Day

    Philippine Family Day is a beacon, illuminating the core Filipino values for the younger lot. It's not just a day; it's a lesson in respect, unity, and love. So, the next time you find yourself in the Philippines around this time, dive into the festivities. You'll leave not just entertained but enlightened.

  3. High School Family Day: Mas Kwela Kung Sama Sama ang Pamilya

    High School Family Day: Mas Kwela Kung Sama Sama ang Pamilya. One of the most awaited events in the High School Unit, the Family Day, took place last March 2, 2019. The day began with the celebration of the Holy Eucharist at the Auditorium which was presided by Rev. Fr. Mauricio T. Ulep, CMF, the School Director.

  4. 50+ Family Quotes Tagalog (Touching)

    BASAHIN DIN ITO: 50 Tagalog Quotes About Life. "Kahit anong mangyari, pamilya mo pa rin sila.". "Sa piling ng pamilya, masaya kahit sa simpleng bagay.". "Ang pamilya ay parang bituin sa langit, kahit saan ka man magpunta, sila'y lagi mong kasama.". "Walang matibay na pamilya kung walang pagmamahalan.". "Kahit gaano pa ...

  5. Family-DAY- Script

    Speaker 1: "Think of your family today and every day thereafter, don't let the busy world of today keep you from showing how much you love and appreciate your family." - Josiah. Therefore, let us have Miguel Maranan of Grade 9- St. John Paul II for his closing remarks.

  6. Personal reflections on family life

    Personal reflections on family life. Feb 19, 2014 • Download as PPTX, PDF •. 2 likes • 20,928 views. Glenn Rivera. Follow. 1 of 23. Download now. Personal reflections on family life - Download as a PDF or view online for free.

  7. Tagalog Poems about Family: Celebrating the Bonds that Bind

    No matter the storm, no matter the pain. The importance of family is seen) (Each laughter, each tear. (In every plea, we become one) In your embrace, home of love. Family, a true treasure) 3. Ang Lahat para sa Akin (Everything for Me) Ang mga palad na nag-aalaga.

  8. GRADE

    Celebrating family day in school is a great way to bond for parents, children and their teachers. This event gives us an opportunity to reconnect: re-energize, refocus and share some quality time together. Last February 2, 2019, the Grade-three pupils with their parents and teachers celebrated the Family Day at Timoteo Paez Elementary School ...

  9. Top 10 Quotes about Family

    Ang ibig sabihin ng pamilya ay walang naiiwan o nalilimutan. (s) Family means no one gets left behind or forgotten. Details. Ang aking pamilya ang aking lakas at kahinaan. (s) My family is my strength and my weakness. Details. Learn the top 10 Filipino quotes about family.

  10. Learn How to Talk About Your Family in Filipino

    B) Quotes About Family. One of the ways to improve your Filipino language skills is by memorizing quotes from books, or poems. Either source some from Filipino literature, or make use of ours! Hindi mo pinipili ang iyong pamilya. Sila ay kaloob sa'yo ng Diyos, gaya ng pagkaloob sa iyo para naman sa kanila.

  11. Mensahe Para Sa Family Day

    March 16 2012 annewalker Tagalog Fathers Day 0. Nakakaunawa sa napakinggang tula. Ibinabahagi ng aking opisina na tayo po ay magkakaroon ng pagpupulong bukas July 22 2020 alas 1000 ng umaga para sa ating darating na monthly convergence na gaganapin sa July 30 2020 sa ganap ng 800 ng umaga. Here are some samples of tagalog fathers day quotes and ...

  12. Filipino Family Values Essay

    Strength: Family orientation, Filipinos are very popular in terms of family. Because Filipino family includes a big family we're in one family you have your Lola, grandparents, your mother, your father, and the children, your nieces and nephews, and so on. So a Filipino family has quite a huge family orientation or the sense of family outcomes ...

  13. Essay About Filipino Family

    Essay About Filipino Family. 2135 Words9 Pages. The family is the most important unit in our society. It is where people first learned how to communicate, interact and be a contributor to the society they are living in (Wilson, 2013). Filipinos are traditionally close to their families and children who are reared and brought up in a traditional ...

  14. Tagalog Family Vocabulary

    Pamilya - Family Ang pamilya ay importante sa Pilipino. (Family is important to Filipinos.) Tatay / Ama - Father Si Tatay ay nagtratrabaho sa opisina. (Father works at the office.) Nanay / Ina - Mother Si Nanay ay magaling magluto. (Mother is a good cook.) Kapatid - Sibling May dalawang kapatid si Maria. (Maria has two siblings.)

  15. Para sa'yo, ano ang family day?

    Ang family day o sunday ay isang pagsasalo-salo o isang araw ng isang pamilya. Dito ginagawa ang pagsisimba ng buong pamilya, pwede sa online mass at sa simbahan mismo. Dito nagkakatuwaan ang mga miyembro ng isang pamilya at sabay na nanonood ng movie, sabay na pag kain, pagtutulungan, maglilinis ng bahay. ...

  16. Basic Tagalog

    The English word can be transliterated into Tagalog as pámilí.. mag-ának family. pamilya family. malalaking pamilya large families. Ito ang aking pamilya. This is my family. The Filipino words for 'family' are the Spanish-derived pamilya and the native Tagalog mag-anak. kamag-anak a relative. asawa spouse (wife / husband). mag-asawa a married couple. kapatid sibling (brother / sister)

  17. 27+ Easy Tagalog Family Vocabulary

    27+ Easy Tagalog Family Vocabulary. Genine Torres. , February 22, 2024. When it comes to Filipinos, the family or pamilya in Tagalog is the most important thing. If you are interested in impressing your Pinoy friends, colleagues, and special someone, then make sure not to miss out on this comprehensive list of Tagalog family vocabulary terms ...

  18. Tagalog Familial Relation Words

    The family is central to Filipino culture. You probably have learned this if you're dating a Filipino or Filipina, or if you have Filipino ancestry. That's why we came up with this lesson all about Familial Relation words. By this I mean words like: father, mother, uncle, aunt, son and daughter. These are words which help define the ...

  19. Tagalog Words For People, Parents, Family, And Friends

    Slang For Every Day Use; ... Tagalog Words For People, Parents, Family, And Friends Tags : family. ... Tagalog Basics teaches the beginner levels of the Tagalog language in easily understandable ways and help visitors of The Philippines with conversing with local Filipinos.

  20. Essay on Filipino Christmas

    Christmas in the Philippines is a time of faith, joy, and family. The long celebration, the vibrant traditions, and the warm gatherings all reflect the true spirit of Filipino Christmas. It is a season filled with love, sharing, and a lot of good food. The Filipino Christmas is a unique blend of local and foreign traditions that truly makes it ...

  21. Family in Tagalog

    Best translation of the English word family in Tagalog: pamilya, mag-anak...

  22. What is "Family" in Tagalog and how to say it?

    How To Say "Family" In 45 Languages. Hungarian család. Korean 가족. Castilian Spanish la familia. Japanese かぞく. French la famille. Mandarin Chinese 家人. Italian la famiglia. German die Familie.

  23. Translate family essay in Tagalog with examples

    essay about my family tagalog. Tagalog. sanaysay tungkol sa aking pamilya tagalog. Last Update: 2018-05-18 Usage Frequency: 1 Quality: Reference: Anonymous. English. reflective essay about family in tagalog. Tagalog. mapanuring sanaysay tungkol sa pamilya sa tagalog ...