Sa aking kabata ni Jose Rizal (Tula)
Jose Rizal dedicated the poem Sa Aking Kababata to the Filipino children. But there is a believe that it is not only intended for the youth but for the general public.
1869At the age of eight, Rizal wrote his first poem entitled "Sa Aking Mga Kabata." The poem was written in tagalog and had for its theme "Love of One's Language."by: almightyME92
Jose Rizal wrote the poem "Sa Aking Mga Kabata" (To My Fellow Youth) when he was 8 years old, not 15. This poem expresses his love for the Filipino language and urges his fellow youth to seek knowledge and cultivate their talents.
The Tagalog poem version for "Mi Ultimo Adios" by Jose Rizal is "Huling Paalam." It is a heartfelt farewell poem where Rizal expresses his love for the Philippines and bids farewell to his fellow countrymen.
I Know, that Rizal first wrote poem in the age of 9. I think it is Entitled "Sa Aking mga Kababata". I just knew that on our lesson in highschool.
The poem "Sa Aking Mga Kabata" (To My Fellow Youth) was the very first poem written by Jose Rizal. It was written in his native Tagalog while he was yet 8 years old. The poem is about love of one's native language, in this case, Tagalog. Paraphrase: A nation that loves its God-given language also loves freedom.
'I' in the poem the brook refers to 'the brook' which is a body of water.
the moral lesson for sa aking kababata ,to love our own language
Alafair in the poem seems to refer to the name of a parent. It is unclear who the poem is meant to address.
if i were a lord of tartary
When siteing a poem always single quote and if possible, refer to the poet and the poem, which is expected from a poetry appreciator.
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