WHAT DOES BAHALA MEAN IN MALAY?
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Definition of bahala in the Malay dictionary
disaster, accident; bullet II. bahala bencana, kemalangan; bala II.
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9 MALAY BOOKS RELATING TO «BAHALA»
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Filipino Cultural Traits: Claro R. Ceniza Lectures - Halaman 203
ROLANDO M. GRIPALDO This article tries to clarify the various senses of the term "Bahala na'' in Filipino usage. It attempts to show that the term has many senses but the primary one is to leave one's life — or anything — in the care of God.
Rolando M. Gripaldo, 2005
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Values in Philippine Culture and Education - Halaman 67
Take the well known but ambivalent Filipino bahala na mentality. On the one hand, this Filipino attitude could be the root of the positive value of risk taking, enterpreneurship, and social responsibility. Prof. Jose de Mesa, in a pioneering book ...
3
Global Dictionary of Theology: A Resource for the ... - Halaman 316
The aim is to present one model of developing a culturally sensitive and transformational response to fatalism as a religio-cultural theme. 2. Bahala na and Fatalism in Lowland Philippines. The cultural expression relevant here is bahala na.
William A. Dyrness, Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen, 2009
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Bahala Na (Come What May): A World War II Story of Love, ...
How will he get home? The story takes you on a long and perilous journey across the mountains and plains of Northern Luzon, into the war stricken city of Manila into the Japanese occupied provinces.
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Philippine Labour Migration: Critical Dimensions of Public ...
The situation becomes even worse when it reaches the implementation process since Filipinos are fond of saying "pwede na ito, bahala na". Bahala na is a short version of "bahala na si Bathala" or in English, "leave it to God". This way of ...
Joaquin Lucero Gonzalez, 1998
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Philippines Country Study Guide - Halaman 109
Bahala na. This is the last morsel we have; where do we get tomorrow's food? Bahala na. Don't gamble your last money: you might go home with pockets inside out. Bahala na. Such fatalism has bred in the Filipino a sense of resignation.
USA International Business Publications, 2007
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Pagkamakatao: Reflections on the Theological Virtues in ...
How, then, is ethically responsible bahala na significant for the theological virtue of hope? Here I suggest some points for consideration. First, only that type of bahala na which is forward-looking, resourceful and dynamic can be properly ...
Dionisio M. Miranda, 1987
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CultureShock! Philippines: A Survival Guide to Customs ...
As Filipinos rely on the goodwill of other people, such as their superiors, to do what is right by them, and as within a tight kinship the individual has to accommodate and defer to so many other interests and opinions, bahala na may also be ...
Alfredo Roces, Grace Roses, 2013
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Practical Key to the Kannada Language - Halaman 93
You have a great many boys There are many boys | (hoys) nimmalli hudugaru bahala with you boys many bahala hudugar' iruttare many boys are munce evalpa mandi iddaru Formerly there were only a few formerly few people were bara ...
F. Ziegler, H. Gundert, 1984