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Filipino Proverbs “Salawikain” HBO (Jul 2011)
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Page 1: Filipino proverbs

Filipino Proverbs“Salawikain”

HBO (Jul 2011)

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Ang bayaning nasusugatan, nag- iibayo ang tapang.

A patriot who is wounded becomes more courageous.

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Kung ano ang puno, siya ang bunga.

Whatever the tree, so is the fruit.

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Kung walang tiyaga, walang nilaga.

Without perseverance, there is no reward.

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Sa taong walang takot, walang mataas na bakod.

To a fearless person, no fence is high enough.

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Kung may tinanim, may aanihin.

If you plant something, you harvest something.

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Aanhin pa ang damo kung patay na ang kabayo.

What good is the grass if the horse is already dead.

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Ang umaayaw ay di nagwawagi, ang nagwawagi ay di umaayaw.

A quitter never wins, a winner never quits.

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Ang pagsasabi ng tapat ay pagsasama nang maluwat.

Forthrightness ensures lasting relationship.

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Ang taong walang kibo, nasa loob ang kulo.

A person who is outwardly calm has anger raging inside.

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Kung di ukol, di bubukol

If it's not fated, it won't bear fruit.

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Nasa Diyos ang awa,nasa tao ang gawa.

God helps those who help themselves.

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Ang ‘di marunong magmahal sa sariling wika, daig pa ang malansang isda.

He who does not love the national language is worse than a smelly fish.

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Habang maikli ang kumot, matutong mamaluktot.

When the sheets are short, one needs to make do.

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Ang taong nagigipit, sa patalim kumakapit..

A desperate person will grab even at a knife.

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Ang hindi lumingon sa pinanggalingan, hindi makakarating sa patutunguhan..

One who never looks back to the beginning will never get to his

destination..

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Habang may buhay, may pag-asa..

As long as there is life, there is still hope.

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SALAMAT! jhing

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The Magic WandYou found a magic wand that allows you to change three work-related activities. You can change anything you want.

What will you do if you become the Dean of the Graduate School of the University of the Cordilleras for a month?

This activity will help one learn about others' desires and frustrations.

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The Magic Wand2.Grad School schedule to be moved on Saturdays and Sundays only3.Flexibility on the “strictly 4-hour class” duration.4.A canteen for Grad School students until 9:30pm5.Usage of “remote control” materials in teaching (“less chalk usage”)6.Benches outside classrooms

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The Magic Wand

6. Offer subjects more related to the course.4.Offering online courses5.Do not restrict class discussions inside classrooms only6.Open-door and –window at the office7.“Open forum” with colleagues

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The Magic Wand

11. Ask former Dean about suggestions for improvements.12. Suggestion box for Grad students13. Library quality and quantity of books

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The Magic WandYou found a magic wand that allows you to change three work-related activities. You can change anything you want.

What will you do if you become the Mayor of Baguio City for a month?

This activity will help one learn about others' desires and frustrations.

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The Magic Wand2.Make employee payday weekly3.4-day workweek4.Transfer office to SM City Baguio5.Open up a home for the destitute, the old, the orphan and the homeless.6.No taxes for the month7.Change gov’t and hospital systems to improve quality of life8.Enforce NO SMOKING rule

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The Magic Wand2.Enforce Clean & Green campaign3.Coordinate with BCPO for zero crimes4.Limit “night life” to 18+ to lessen gang wars5.Make garbage & air pollution disappear 6.Give each poor family Php 5M7.Relocate vendors8.Program to entice visitors and investors

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MaroonedYou are marooned on an island. What five items would you have brought with you if you knew there was a chance that you might be stranded?

This activity will help one learn about other's values and problem solving styles.

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Marooned1. Knife – IIIIIII2. Food - IIII3. Flashlight / Emergency Light – IIII4. Drinking Water – IIII

Lighter – III * Clothes - III Rope – II Bottle – II Watch - II

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MaroonedGadgets (radio, cellphone) Medicine / First Aid materialsTentPen & PaperSurvival BookCooking Pot/PanMatchTowelSaltCompass, TelescopeCap


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