"Epic of the Bagobo" is an English equivalent of the Tagalog phrase Epiko ng mga Bagobo. The phrase most famously references the people, whose name translates as "new growth" in English, of Sibulan in the modern Negros Oriental province of the Negros Island region in the Philippines and refers to an episode regarding the folk cultural hero Tuwaang. The pronunciation will be "EH-pea-ko ang man-GA ba-go-bo" in Tagalog.
epic in Tagalog: epiko
ang pinakamatandang anyo ng panitikan ay epiko.
please open this and you will know the answer。◕‿◕。http://kapitbisig.com/philippines/tagalog-version-of-epics-mga-epiko-kaligirang-pangkasaysayan-ng-epiko.1030/page/0/1
ibalon hudhud
ang epiko ay tungkol sa kabayanihan ng isang tao...
ALIM http://www.aralinsafilipino.com/2011/01/alim-epiko-ng-mga-ifugao.html HUDHUD http://www.aralinsafilipino.com/2011/08/hudhud-ang-kwento-ni-aliguyon-epiko-ng.html
"Epiko" is a term in Filipino literature that refers to epic poetry or narratives that often tell stories of heroism and cultural values. Examples of Filipino epics include Biag ni Lam-ang and Ibong Adarna.
tae kaba?
ang epiko ay isang panitikan na tumatalakay sa mga kabayanihan ng isang tao.ang alamat naman ay tumutukoy sa pinagmulan ng bagay-bagay.isa itong kunwa-kunwaring kwento.
"Epiko" is a Filipino term that refers to epic poems or narratives that showcase legendary adventures and heroic deeds of characters. These stories usually involve themes of heroism, bravery, and moral values.
"Epiko" refers to epic poetry or narratives in Filipino culture. These narratives often feature heroic characters, adventures, and battles that convey moral lessons and values to the audience. Epikos are an important part of Filipino literature and oral tradition.
Epiko ng Mangyan