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What is the examples of rhyming words that tagalog?

Here are some examples of rhyming words in Tagalog, categorized by type of rhyme:

Perfect Rhyme (same vowel sound and ending consonant):

* Araw (sun) - Paraw (sailboat)

* Gabi (night) - Kabi (shell)

* Bulaklak (flower) - Talaklak (bloom)

* Lobo (wolf) - Kobo (coin)

* Ulan (rain) - Balan (balance)

* Ibon (bird) - Tibon (to boil)

Near Rhyme (same vowel sound, but different ending consonant):

* Luma (old) - Pula (red)

* Tawa (laugh) - Sawa (tired)

* Dalawa (two) - Bawal (forbidden)

* Taong (year) - Bangon (rise)

* Kain (eat) - Akin (mine)

* Buhay (life) - Sayaw (dance)

Eye Rhyme (spelled similarly, but pronounced differently):

* Bata (child) - Mata (eye)

* Laba (laundry) - Baba (chin)

* Dila (tongue) - Tila (seems)

* Puno (tree) - Puno (full)

Internal Rhyme (rhyming words within a single line):

* Ang dalaga'y maganda, matang malinaw** (The lady is beautiful, her eyes are clear)

* Ang ibon ay lumilipad sa kalangitan** (The bird is flying in the sky)

Note: Tagalog rhymes are not as strict as English rhymes. Some words might rhyme in certain contexts, but not in others due to variations in pronunciation.

These are just a few examples. There are many other rhyming words in Tagalog! If you're interested in learning more, you can search for "Tagalog rhyme dictionaries" or "Tagalog poetry" online.

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