Rendon Labrador at Rosemarie Tan: PERSONA NON GRATA sa Palawan.
Naku "fake news" yan. WELCOME sila dito sa Palawan. Kahit itanong kay Benjie Paras.
Naku "fake news" yan. WELCOME sila dito sa Palawan. Kahit itanong kay Benjie Paras.
Location: Long long Benguet Road, Baguio Benguet
Year Opened: The attraction was opened to the public in May 2021. It was shut down temporarily on November 7, 2022, due to safety and permit violations.
Description: The Igorot Stone Kingdom is a stone-formed castle structure that gives the tourist a deja vu feeling he is strolling Bangkok's Grand Palace and the Temple of the Emerald Buddha. The humongous structure was built by Pio Velasco ... his inspiration being the first to use Igorot's stone-laying acumen ... this side of Philippines. It is rooted in the legend of Sab-angan, an ancient Igorot Kingdom.
The castle is proud to showcase its Stone walls which is known locally as riprap. It is a local and native engineering technique of supporting mountainsides from landslides using rocks and mud. What is surprising to note is that Pio and his men had painstakingly and meticulously piled up the boulders just like stacking wood blocks just like in the Jenga game (Jenga comes from the word kujenga which means to build) to form stone walls.
This building artistry is still being employed in modern times, but cement comes in handy to take the place of clay and mud as a binding element.
If this is how the new Miss Universe Philippines 2024 Chelsea Manalo looks ... makipagpustahan na ako. Naamoy ko na ang panglimang Miss Universe winner ng Pilipinas. She's a Black Barbie.
Whoever dream team she will take in Mexico ... this is how you win it big. Edited or not ... gawin natin itong gabay tungo sa panlimang korona. Pictures don't lie.
Pagkatapos mo ma-solve ang isa ... uusbong ang panibagong problema. LANGKA-tapusan.
Well, there's another group of words we have to know aside from knowing homonyms and homophones. We almost puke contrasting and differentiating the two ... and there is still the third one? Yesiree ... so don't complain now ... just fasten your seatbelt and gnash your teeth.
A homograph is a word that has the same spelling as another word but has a different sound and a different meaning,
With homographs, our concentration is on the way it sounds and how we pronounce and enunciate it.
Homographs are words with two meanings ... One meaning may be a noun and the other meaning is an adjective. Although they are written in the same way ... they are pronounced differently.
Some people call them heteronyms.
Example:
1. present(in attendance) / present (to show or tell) /present (gift)
Present as an adjective meaning in attendance is pronounced PREH-zint making the vowel a little longer. The stress is on the first syllable. Whereas present as a verb meaning to show or tell is pronounced as pree-ZEHNT with the accent or stress on the second syllable. Present as a noun meaning gift is pronounced in the same way as PREH-zint having the stress on the first syllable.
2. minute (a period of sixty seconds) /minute (extremely small
Minute as a noun meaning sixty seconds is pronounced as minit. Minute as an adjective meaning incredibly small is pronounced as mai-NYUT the stress is on the second syllable.
3. wind (turn, spin, twist) wind (a gust of air)
Wind as verb meaning turn, twist, or turn pronounced with a long "i" sound like "wynd". And wind as noun meaning a gust of air is pronounced with a short "i" like "win-d".
4. project (show something) / project (a planned task)
Project as a verb meaning to show something (as in project a tougher image is pronounced PRUH-ject where the stress is in the second syllable. Project as a noun meaning a planned task or goal as in (a housing project) is pronounced pro-ject and the stress in the first syllable.
5. desert (sandy land) / desert (abandonment) /dessert (sweet dish
Desert as a noun meaning a sandy piece of land is pronounced as. Desert as a verb meaning abandonment is pronounced.