Tagalog: Sa Aking Mga Kabata [To my Fellow Youth]
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Title
Tagalog: Sa Aking Mga Kabata [To my Fellow Youth]
Description
This poem is attributed to José Rizal (1861-1896), the Filipino national hero who was executed by firing squad on December 30, 1896 for rebellion. There is no handwritten manuscript by Rizal. The poem praises the love for one’s native language.
About Tagalog: Tagalog, named Filipino in its standardized and official form, is one of two official languages of the Philippines together with English. It is spoken in the central islands by approximately 55 million people.
About Tagalog: Tagalog, named Filipino in its standardized and official form, is one of two official languages of the Philippines together with English. It is spoken in the central islands by approximately 55 million people.
Creator
José Rizal
Teddy Amoloza
Teddy Amoloza
Format
mp3
Language
Tagalog
Identifier
Tagalog
Oral History Item Type Metadata
Interviewee
Teddy Amoloza
Location
Luzon, Philippines
Collection
Citation
José Rizal
Teddy Amoloza, “Tagalog: Sa Aking Mga Kabata [To my Fellow Youth],” IWU Global Storytelling, accessed November 21, 2024, https://globalstorytelling.iwudh.reclaim.hosting/cms/items/show/22.
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