@eliakimshane346

Thanks, MAPEH Exam

@gcbguides9065

This is the answer of my module thank you

@nevaeh4408

I'm here because of the MAPEH subject

@BitSweetYT

As a grade 7(highschool) who is stressed becuase of all the modules
I am here to learn this song and sing it for the class yayβ€”

@yoog_ee7784

Lyrics for easier memorization:)

Atin cu pung singsing
Metung yang timpucan
Amana que iti
Queng indung ibatan
Sancan queng sininup
Queng metung a caban
Mewala ya iti
Ecu camalayan

@apolakigamingandmore6376

If people just don't know, this folksong was used during the Second World War by Kapampangan Guerillas, children used to sing this as a signal that the Japanese are coming. This is not just a Folk song, but it's also a Code during the War. Source: Mike Pangilinan

@liahaquino3443

Grade 7 be like:
Wow salamat po lol😳

@lin.3407

Fun fact: We’re all here because of our MAPEH modules-

@QueenLight30

Isang Kampampangan ako na parte ng Pampanga at nakinig din ako neto nung g7 ako.

@eiedjmakohsieh4249

Who's here bcuz of their module?

@AryanSquibbles

Online classes brought me here for my module XD

@Jnyng_sdl

Who's here for their module?

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@reesea365

Anyone else here because this is the song you hum to your newborn baby when you want them to go to sleep!? πŸ˜‚

My in-laws introduced me to this song and now my husband and I always use this without fail. Thanks Mom and Dad! πŸ€£πŸ‘πŸΌ

@khrishaberniceabarquez7311

Baka kailangan lang..

Timbre: Head Voice/Falsetto (light)
Texture: Polyphonic
Tempo: Moderate
Rhythm: ewan kailangan ko den sagot naghahanap pako sa brainly HAHAHAHH

@hansbarrison6637

Dito pala nangaling ang tune ng "Ako ay may lobo"

@dhalianebres5746

This is my favourite song since I was child, because my grandma always sang this for me when I go to sleep, thank you so much

@jiobicalago1085

Who here is in 2024 for there performance task

@xyliane3811

Never thought that I'd fall asleep while listening to this folk songs while doing some modules XD

@jett6275

One of my most fav since I learned about this in our Mapeh subject back when I was grade 7πŸ’–

@teddy9692

Thanks for our Mapeh Memorization and Performance