it came from an old malayan word
1. it came from an old malayan word
Answer:
Okir or carve
Explanation:
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Okir/Okkil came from an old Malayan word which means carve
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2. it came from an old malayan word which means
Answer:
carve or Okir
Explanation:
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3. it came from an old malayan word which means carve
Okir/Okkil came from an old malayan word which means carve.
4. it came from an old malayan word which means carve or ukit in filipino
Answer:
Okir
Explanation:
It came from an old Malayan word which means carve or “ukit” in Filipino. Sarimanok. Okir.
5. it come from an old malayan word which means curve or ukit in filipino
Okir/Okkil came from old Malayan word which means carve or ukit in Filipino.
6. it comes from an old malayan which means ukit
Answer:
Okir, Okil, or Ukkil. In Maranao, it is pronounced as Okir and Okil in Maguindanaon.
Explanation:
Okir, Okil, or Ukkil refers to design patterns carved into brass or wood. It depicts animals, plants, and mythical figures in highly decorative, long curvilinear with similarities to Arabian art.
Common design patterns include the Sarimanok a legendary bird of Maranao, Naga a mermaid but with eel or snake-like tail, and the Pako Rabong which is a fern.
7. if came from an old malayan word which means carve or ukit in filipino
Answer:
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Carve
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8. it came from an old Malayan word which means crave or ukit in filipino
Answer:
Okir, Okil, or Ukkil. In Mindanao
it is pronounced as Okir and Okil
in Maguindanaon.
9. it came from old malayan word which means curved or ulit in FilipinoNONSENSE=REPORT
Answer:
Okir, Okil, or Ukkil. In Maranao, it is pronounced as Okir and Okil in Maguindanaon.
Explanation:
Okir, Okil, or Ukkil refers to design patterns carved into brass or wood.
10. it came from an old malayan word which means carve or ukit in filipino
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okir came from an old malayan word which means carve or ukit in Filipino
11. it comes from an old malayan word which means ''ukit''
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i think ukit means carve sorry its all i know
12. 2. It came front an old Malayan word which meanscarve or "ukit" in Filipino.
Answer:
Okir/Okkil came from old Malayan word which means carve or ukit in Filipino.
Answer:
The answer is " Ukkil, Okir or Okil"
13. 14. It came from an old Malayan word which means carve or "ukit" in FilipinoC. pegupaanD. sarimanok15. It serves as a protection from spears and knives during combat, and maybe fastened around the trousers.C. kanditB. sarukD. maniktegiyasA pis
Answer:
14 C
15 A
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14. it camer from an old malayan word which means carve or ukit in filipino
Answer:
Okir, Okil, or Ukkil. In Maranao, it is pronounced as Okir and Okil in Maguindanaon.
Answer:
Okir/Okkil came from an old malayan word which means carve.
15. What do you think is the old malayan word which means carve or ulit?
FOR ME THE OLD MALAYAN CALLED UKIT OR CARVE
BECAUSE IT IS WORKED BY A MAN WHO USED A HAND TO CARVE SO THAT IT WILL BE STYLIST SO IT IS CALLED CARVE OR UKIT
16. it refers to traditional and unique carving its name originated from old malayan word which means carve or ukit A. Panalog B. sarimanok C. ukitD. none of the above
C. Okir
Okir - it refers to traditional and unique carving its name originated from old malayan word which means carve or ukit.
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17. It came from an old malayan word which means carve of ukit in filipino
Answer:
Okkil or more commonly Okir
Explanation:
came from old Malayan word which means carve or ukit in Filipino.
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18. what term came from an old malayan world which means carve or “ukit” in filipino?a.okirb.okkilc.ukit d.hilot
Answer:
D. Hilot
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19. it came from an old malayan word which means carve or ukit in filipino.
Answer:
Okir, Okil, or Ukkil. In Maranao, it is pronounced as Okir and Okil in Maguindanaon.
Explanation:
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20. a martial art from malayan word kali
Arnis
Modern Arnis History. Arnis, as a martial art, was spawned in Philippine soil. It was known in ancient Philippines as kali, an ancient Malayan word that implies a large bladed weapon longer than a knife.
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Arnish, a martial art, was spawned in Philippine soil.it was known in ancient Philippines as Kali, an ancient Malayan word that implies a large bladed weapon longer than a knife.
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21. It came from an old Malayan word which means carve or “ukit” in Filipino.
Answer:
It came from an old Malayan word which means carve or “ukit” in Filipino. Sarimanok. Okir.
Explanation:
Answer:
Okir, Okil, or Ukkil. In Maranao, it is pronounced as Okir and Okil in Maguindanaon.
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22. it come from an old malayan word which means carve or ukit in filipino
Answer:
Okir, Okil, or Ukkil. In Maranao, it is pronounced as Okir and Okil in Maguindanaon.
Explanation:Okir, Okil, or Ukkil refers to design patterns carved into brass or wood. It depicts animals, plants, and mythical figures in highly decorative, long curvilinear with similarities to Arabian art.
Common design patterns include the Sarimanok a legendary bird of Maranao, Naga a mermaid but with eel or snake-like tail, and the Pako Rabong which is a fern.
Okir had many foreign influences. The Naga and Mythical figure came from the Indian influence and the flowing floral patterns came from Muslim influence. This became known as Okir Motif in modern design.
Related Topic - Sarimanok
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23. It came from an old malayan word which means ar ulit in filipino
Answer:
- Okil, Ukkil or Okir..
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24. it came from an old malayan which means carve or "ukit" in filipino
Answer; Okir, Okil, or Ukkil.
Explanation: Refers to design patterns carved into brass or wood. It depicts animals, plants, and mythical figures in highly decorative, long curvilinear with similarities to Arabian art.
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Answer:
OkirExplanation:
i found the word means Okir i hope it is right hope it helps youGood luck Im happy to helpothers25. a. Okir b. Sarimanok17. It came from an old Malayan word which means carve or "ukit" in Filipinoa. Okir b. Sarimanokc. Hilotd. Kanditpat and may be fast
Answer:
a.okir
Explanation:
it is okir,or ukkil
26. It came from an old malayan word which means carve or '' ukit''in filipino
Answer:
okir,ukkil,okil, In Maranao
Explanation:
It refers to design patterns carved into brass or wood
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27. it came from an old malayan word which means carve or ukit in filipino.
Answer:
Okir/ Okil/ Ukkil
Explanation:
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Okir, Okil, or Ukkil. In Maranao, it is pronounced as Okir and Okil in Maguindanaon.
28. It came from the Malayan word which means carve or "ukit" in Filipino
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It came from the Malayan word which means carve or "ukit" in Filipino
answerokir
29. Batik is coming from the indo malayan word which means
Answer:
Batik is a technique for decorating textiles, by which parts of the textile that are not to be coloured are covered in molten wax. ... The word batik is of Indonesian origin, and is related to a Malay word for dot or point, "titik" and the Javanese word "amba", meaning ”to write”.
tagalog
Ang batik ay isang pamamaraan para sa dekorasyon ng mga tela, kung saan ang mga bahagi ng tela na hindi dapat kulayan ay natatakpan ng tinunaw na waks. ... Ang salitang batik ay nagmula sa Indonesian, at nauugnay sa isang salitang Malay para sa tuldok o punto, "titik" at ang salitang Javanese na "amba", ibig sabihin ay "magsulat".
Explanation:
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30. 3. An old Malayan word "ukit" in Filipino which meansa. Carving b. Weaving c. Cloth or garment d. Silk
Answer: Engraving
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CARVE/CARVINGQuestion:
3. An old Malayan word "ukit" in Filipino which means?
Choices:
a. Carving b. Weaving c. Cloth or garment d. Silk
Answer:
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Explanation:
A carving it came from an old Malayan word which means carve or "Ukit" in Filipino.
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