Sa Aking Mga Kabatà " (in English, To my Fellow Youth) is a poem about the love of one's native language. It is written in Tagalog.
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.
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
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Like the title, he wrote this to his fellow youth.
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.
ang mga elemento sa tulang sa aking mga kababata ay ang halimbawa ng mga tayutay,paraan ng pagsasalaysay,at paggamit sa panandang paglalarawan.....
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.
Kinikilala bilang kamakailan lamang na postumong tula Si Aking Mga Kabata, ipinapahayag ni Jose Rizal dito ang pagpapahalaga sa pagtuturo ng wika sa mga kabataan. Hinahamon niya ang mga kabataan na huwag kalimutang ibigin ang kanilang sariling wika at kultura.
The Tagalog version of "In Memory of My Town" by Jose Rizal is "Sa Aking Mga Kabata." This poem reflects Rizal's love for his childhood town of Calamba and expresses his longing for the simplicity of youth and the beauty of his homeland.
Ang tulang ito ay nagpapaalala at nagtuturo na mahalin ang sariling wika higit sa ano mang wikang banyaga.
the moral lesson for sa aking kababata ,to love our own language
The poem entitled Sa Aking Mga Kabata was written by the Philippines national hero, Dr. Jose Rizal. The reactions to this poem include faith in the youth and how they are empowered as well as encouraged to change their country for a better future.