Poor Fisherman and His Wife, The [Ilocano]. MANY, many years ago a poor fisherman and his wife lived with their three sons in a village by the sea. One day the ... |
Every year, when the season of planting was over and all the fields had been planted to rice, the farmer took his carabao to a place near his house and there ... |
The Ilocanos, Ilokanos, or Iloko people are the third largest Filipino ethnolinguistic group in the Philippines and mostly reside within the Ilocos Region. Ilocano Deities of Stars and... · Ilokano Deities: Philippine... |
ONE day when a monkey was climbing a tree in the forest in which he lived, he ran a thorn into his tail. Try as he would, he could not get it out, ... |
Ilocano. The Monkey and the Turtle 176; The Poor Fisherman and His Wife 179; The Presidente Who Had Horns 181; The Story of a Monkey 183; The White Squash 185. |
This story is in Ilocano. Mabuteng nak launay. Adda paylaeng ni tatang idiay, kadwa na jay halimaw. Ikagumaak ti agbalin nga natured, mangsurot kadakwada ngem ... |
21 апр. 2024 г. · One example is the Ilocano folklore, which contains stories about Batibat, a vengeful spirit who causes a deadly nocturnal disease called SUNDS ... |
Ilocano literature or Iloko literature pertains to the literary works of writers of Ilocano ancestry regardless of the language used. |
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