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RABII 100 a #tweetniw A collection of 100 short Ilokano poems posted as tweets on Twitter by Roy V. Aragon Introduction by Aurelio Solver Agcaoili ISBN 978-971-9692-39-3 2019 Produced by Imnas & Iway Publications, published by Saniata Publications TI MAKUNADA: Malagipko ti E = mc2 ni Einstein gapu kadagitoy tweetniw ni RVA. Iti uppat laeng a kurdit (characters), nabukel ti kalatakan nga equation iti sangalubongan a maysa kadagiti imbungana ti pannakapataud ti bomba atomika. Iti 280 a kurdit ni RVA, naipasngay ti 100 a daniw iti sabali a sukog a ti gilap dagiti lua, isem, ling-et, sasainnek, pannakisarsarita ti kararua iti kararua, rinaniaganda met ti dana a turongentayo tapno maawatan ken ip...
Selected Ilokano poetry by Roy Vadil Aragon Introduction by Daniel L. Nesperos ISBN 978-971-9692-40-9 2019 Produced by Imnas & Iway Publications, published by Saniata Publications
12 love poems in Ilokano by Roy V. Aragon that swell on being corny or cheesy but dwell in sentimentality, angst, isolation, misery, longing, moving on.
This root-based dictionary of the Ilocano language is the most comprehensive dictionary produced of Ilocano (Iloko), the lingua franca of Northern Luzon, and historically the native language of the majority of Filipino immigrants to the United States. The body of the dictionary includes entries for roots and affixes with illustrative sentences, idioms, common derivations, and scientific names (when applicable). Ilocano synonyms are also furnished when appropriate. Derived words that undergo morphological fusion are listed as separate entries to facilitate lexical searches. There is also an affix cross-reference list to help the beginning student recognize root words. Unlike most dictionaries of Philippine languages, it has an extensive English to Ilocano section, information on the pre-Hispanic syllabary, and language maps of the Philippines showing where the largest concentration of Ilocano speakers reside. Of related interest: Let's Speak Ilokano, by Precy Espiritu
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The novel consists of 24 chapters with epigraphs from 12 renowned authors in the world and 12 from the Scriptures. It is contemporaneous and provocative in presenting the illness of society and that may awaken the lethargy of the readers. The response of the author with the remarks of the readers is included.
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