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god fearing

Tagalog

ako ay maging mabuting bata dahil may takot ako a diyos

Letzte Aktualisierung: 2021-09-16
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Englisch

god-fearing

Tagalog

may takot sa diyos

Letzte Aktualisierung: 2015-10-07
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Englisch

goog

Tagalog

hapus masa lalu

Letzte Aktualisierung: 2013-01-14
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Englisch

god fearing person

Tagalog

send 14k pesos too them

Letzte Aktualisierung: 2022-04-05
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Englisch

god’s fearing child

Tagalog

Letzte Aktualisierung: 2024-04-02
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Englisch

you seem ambitous and good fearing

Tagalog

habang binabalewala

Letzte Aktualisierung: 2022-09-01
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Englisch

you are a god fearing women?

Tagalog

Letzte Aktualisierung: 2020-08-12
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Englisch

god fearing bride in the year 2025

Tagalog

god fearing bride in the year 2025

Letzte Aktualisierung: 2025-01-03
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Englisch

god fearing, hardworking, determine, polite, understanding

Tagalog

katangian

Letzte Aktualisierung: 2014-11-29
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Englisch

may you grow up to be kind, healthy and god-fearing.

Tagalog

sana lumaki kang mabait,malusog at may takot sa dyos

Letzte Aktualisierung: 2020-05-29
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Englisch

i hope you grow up kind and god -fearing at may pagmamahal sa diyos

Tagalog

sana lumaki kang mabait at may takot sa dyos

Letzte Aktualisierung: 2021-06-02
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Englisch

confidens comes not from always being right but not fearing to be wrong

Tagalog

confidens comes not from always being right but not fearing to be wrong in tagalog

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Englisch

sweetheart you just need to be caim an see that am really a woman of god with god's fearing

Tagalog

sweetheart you just need to be caim an see that am really a woman of god with god's fearing

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seth's children married cain's descendants instead of the god fearing girls of their own race

Tagalog

ang mga anak ni seth ay nagpakasal sa mga inapo ni kain sa halip na ang diyos ay takot sa mga batang babae ng kanilang sariling lahi

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Englisch

one goog thing about music when hit you fil no pain. ibig sabihin

Tagalog

tagalog

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shinano was governed by a despotic leader who though a warrior, had agreat and cowardly shrinking from anything suggestive of failing health andstrength. this caused him to send out a cruel proclamation. the entireprovince was given strict orders to immediately put to death all agedpeople. those were barbarous days, and the custom of abandoning oldpeople to die was not common. the poor farmer loved his aged mother withtender reverence, and the order filled his heart with sorrow. but no one everthought a second time about obeying the mandate of the governor, so withmany deep hopeless sighs, the youth prepared for what at that time wasconsidered the kindest mode of death. just at sundown, when his day’s work was ended, he took a quantity of unwhitened rice which is principal food for poor, cooked and dried it, andtying it in a square cloth, swung and bundle around his neck along with agourd filled with cool, sweet water. then he lifted his helpless old mother tohis back and stated on his painful journey up the mountain. the road waslong and steep; the narrowed road was crossed and reclosed by many pathsmade by the hunters and woodcutters. in some place, they mingled in aconfused puzzled, but he gave no heed. one path or another, it matterednot. on he went, climbing blindly upward towards the high bare summit of what is know as obatsuyama, the mountain of the “abandoning of aged”. the eyes of the old mother were not so dim but that they noted the recklesshastening from one path to another, and her loving heart grew anxious. herson did not know the mountain’s many paths and his return might be one of danger, so she stretched forth her hand and snapping the twigs frombrushes as they passed, she quietly dropped a handful every few steps of the way so that they climbed, the narrow path behind them was dotted atfrequently intervals with tiny piles of twigs. at last the summit was reached.weary and heart sick, the youth gently released his burden and silentlyprepared a place of comfort as his last duty to the loved one. gatheringfallen pine needle, he made a soft cushion and tenderly lifting his oldmother therein, he wrapped her padded coat more closely about thestooping shoulders and with tearful eyes and an aching heart said farewell. the trembling mother’s voice was full of unselfish love as she gave her lastinjunction. “let not thine eyes be blinded, my son.” she said. “the mountain road is full of dangers. look carefully and follow the path which holds thepiles of twigs. they will guide you to the familiar way farther down”. theson’s surprised eyes looked back over the path, then at the poor old,shriveled hands all scratched and soiled by their work of love. his heartsmote him and bowing to the grounds, he cried aloud: “oh, honorablemother, thy kindness thrusts my heart! i will not leave thee. together wewill follow the path of twigs, and together we will die!”once more he shouldered his burden (how light it seemed no) and hasteneddown the path, through the shadows and the moonlight, to the little hut inthe valley. beneath the kitchen floor was a walled closet for food, which wascovered and hidden from view. there the son his mother, supplying her witheverything needful and continually watching and fearing. time passed, andhe was beginning to feel safe when again the governor sent forth heraldsbearing an unreasonable order, seemingly as a boast of his power. hisdemand was that his subject should present him with a rope of ashes. theentire province trembled with dread. the order must be obeyed yet who inall shinano could make a rope of ashes?one night, in great distress, the son whispered the news to his hiddenmother. “wait!” she said. “i will think. i will think” on the second day shetold him what to do. “make rope twisted straw,” she said. “then stretch itupon a row of flat stones and burn it there on the windless night.” he calledthe people together and did as she said and when the blaze died, beholdupon the stones with every twist and fiber showing perfectly. lay a rope of whitehead ashes. the governor was pleased at the wit of the youth and praised greatly, buthe demanded to know where he had obtained his wisdom. “alas! alas!”cried the farmer, “the truth must be told!” and with deep bows he relatedhis story. the governor listened and then meditated in silence. finally helifted his head, “shinano needs more than strength of youth,” he saidgravely. “ah, that i should have forgotten the well-known saying, “with thecrown of snow, there cometh a wisdom!” that very hour the cruel law wasabolished, and custom drifted into as far a past that only legends remain.

Tagalog

isang mahirap na magsasaka at ang kanyang may edad nang nabalo na ina. nagmamay-ari sila ng kaunting lupa na nagtustos sa kanila ng pagkain at ang kanilang mapagpakumbabang buhay ay mapayapa at masaya.

Letzte Aktualisierung: 2020-09-20
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