1. Textula and tanaga are both types of Filipino poetry that are written and read on mobile phones or as text messages.
2. They are composed of short, 4-lined stanzas with structured poetic forms, such as tanaga using 7 syllables per line and textula using 12 syllables per line.
3. These mobile phone poems follow Filipino poetic traditions, like using "tugmang karaniwan" where the last word of each line ends with the same sound.
1. Textula and tanaga are both types of Filipino poetry that are written and read on mobile phones or as text messages.
2. They are composed of short, 4-lined stanzas with structured poetic forms, such as tanaga using 7 syllables per line and textula using 12 syllables per line.
3. These mobile phone poems follow Filipino poetic traditions, like using "tugmang karaniwan" where the last word of each line ends with the same sound.
1. Textula and tanaga are both types of Filipino poetry that are written and read on mobile phones or as text messages.
2. They are composed of short, 4-lined stanzas with structured poetic forms, such as tanaga using 7 syllables per line and textula using 12 syllables per line.
3. These mobile phone poems follow Filipino poetic traditions, like using "tugmang karaniwan" where the last word of each line ends with the same sound.
1. They are both written poetry. • This is one of a Filipino poem. A
• Is poetry written and read on mobile phone. 2. Textula and tanaga are using poetic very short poem in tagalog terms • It was popularized by playwright • This poem is usually used tagalog 3. Textual and tanaga are both language Frank Rivera, who become to be known as “ makata sa Cellphone. Filipino poem and are composed by • Tanaga is composed of seven Filipino writers. • The poem is written in the form of syllables only . text message. 4. They have both four lines
• Textula is composed of three 5. Both poem uses what is called in
stanza tagalog poetry as “ tugmang • Each line is composed of 12 karaniwan,” wherein the last word of syllables each line has the same sound.