The term "pabula" typically refers to a narrative or story, often in the context of folklore or literary traditions. However, if you are asking about the "father of fables," that title is commonly attributed to Aesop, an ancient Greek storyteller known for his fables that impart moral lessons through simple narratives featuring animals. His works have influenced storytelling across cultures and continue to be referenced today.
ang tinguriang ama ng pabula ay si aesop...
Pabula.
lumaganap ang pabula dahil kay aesop ang ama ng pabula sa greek
noong unang panahon ay sa mga bato cla ngsu2lt ng pabula
A pabula is a form of Filipino literature that is a short moral story usually involving animals. It aims to impart moral lessons or values to its readers through the actions and experiences of the characters in the story.
Pabula is a Filipino genre of folklore that consists of fables or moral stories usually involving animals that possess human-like qualities. These stories are used to teach lessons or impart values to the readers or listeners.
The word "fable" in Tagalog is "pabula." It refers to a short story featuring animals or inanimate objects that convey a moral lesson.
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ang isang pabula ay kwentong hayop oh parang hayop na tao.
Mahalaga ang pag aaral ng pabula dahil maraming natututunang aral ang mga bata dito.At dahil mga hayop ang tauhan sa isang pabula,naaaliw ang mga bata at matatanda rito.
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Dahil kapag Tao ang ilalagay mo sa isang pabula mayroong magagalit na Tao naakalain na siya ang tinutukoy