Barong Tagalog
An barong tagalog, o barong (minsan baro), sarong binurdahang halabang-manggas na pormal na gubing panlalaki asin pambansang bado sa Pilipinas. An Barong tagalog pinaghalong prekoloniyal na katutubong Pilipinas asin istilo kolonyal na pagbado sa Espanya. Gibo ini manipis na hinabi na piña o abacá; sa modernong panahon mas barato an silk, ramie, o polyester na ginagamit man. Ginagamit ini sa mga espesyal na okasyon sa Pilipinas.
Popular ini bilang pormal o semi-pormal na bado kan mga Pilipino asin sinusulot na may pang-irarom na kamiseta na tinernohan nin pantalon, paha asin sapatos.An Baro't saya man an sa mga babayi, na an bestidang Maria Clara gown an nagin pormal na bersyon kaini.[1] An Barong tagalog midbid man na camisa fuera ("panluwas na kamiseta") sa Pilipino-Espanyol.[2]
Etimolohiya
baguhonAn terminong "barong tagalog" pinalipot sa modernong Filipino na "barong", na ini may sala sa gramatika ta an tataramon na barong ini dae nakakasolo. Igwa ini nin hulapi na -ng na igwa dapat kasunod na tataramon. An ugat na tataramon sa Tagalog na baro, nangangahulugan na "gubing".[3][4][5] An termino dae sinusurat nin dakulang letra an poon.[6]
Kataytayan nin mga ladawan
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El Cundiman by José Honorato Lozano (c.1847), showing dancers in colorful striped barong tagalog and baro't saya
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Striped barong tagalog made from piña in the Metropolitan Museum of Art (c.1850)
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Detail of the calado embroidery on the pechera of a piña barong tagalog (c.1850)
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Vilma Santos in a feminized version of the barong tagalog
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A barong tagalog placed against the light, showing the translucency of the fabric
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Baro't saya and barong tagalog worn by dancers of Cariñosa
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Modern jusi barong tagalog with a band collar
Hilingon man
baguhonAn Wikimedia Commons igwa nin medya dapit sa Barong Tagalog. |
Mga toltolan
baguhon- ↑ Moreno, Jose "Pitoy". - Maria Clara, Philippine Costume, koleksyon.com, archived from the original on July 13, 2006.
- ↑ Garnett, Lucy M.J. (1898). Courtney, W.L.. ed. "The Philippine Islanders". The Fortnightly Review (Leonard Scott Publication Company) LXIV (July to December): 83–84. https://books.google.com/books?id=lGtPAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA84.
- ↑ "Barong Tagalog". SEAsite. Retrieved 20 February 2020.
- ↑ Beltran, Sam (27 June 2019). "The Weird and Wonderful History of the Barong Tagalog". Esquire. https://www.esquiremag.ph/style/fashion/barong-tagalog-history-a1942-20190627-lfrm2.
- ↑ Quismundo, Tarra (26 June 2015). "LIST: 40 Filipino-coined words added in Oxford dictionary". Philippine Daily Inquirer. https://globalnation.inquirer.net/125278/list-40-filipino-coined-words-added-in-oxford-dictionary.
- ↑ "barong tagalog". Merriam-Webster. Retrieved 20 February 2020.