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differences between textula and textanaga

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Answered by kamdev423gmailcom
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Answer:

Textula is a poetry genre mastered by frank Rivera. The tanaga is an indigenous type of Filipino poem, that is used traditionally in the Tagalog language. The modern tanaga is used in a variety of Philippine languages and English due to popularity in the 20th century.

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Answered by marishthangaraj
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Difference between textula and textanaga.

EXPLANATION:

Textula:

  • Textula is a poetry written and read on smartphone.
  • It became popularized by way of playwright Frank Rivera, who turned out to be referred to as "makata".
  • The poem is written in the form of text message.
  • Textula consists of 3 stanza.
  • Each line is composed of 12 syllables.

Textanaga:

  • Tanaga is one in every of a Filipino poem.  
  • A very short poem in Tagalog.  
  • This poem generally use Tagalog language.  
  • Tanaga consists of 7 simplest syllables.  
  • Textanaga is a literary contest focusing on writing a tanaga, a quatrain with seven syllables consistent with line that is the oldest shape of poetry inside the Philippines.  
  • Implemented for the duration of the love month of February the contestants were requested to jot down and textual content a tanaga that is romantic.
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