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What is declamation in Tagalog?

The most common Tagalog translation for "declamation" is "pagbigkas".

Here's a breakdown of its usage:

* Pagbigkas (pronounced pag-big-kas) means "pronunciation," "recitation," or "delivery." It refers to the act of speaking aloud, especially in a formal or theatrical manner.

You can use "pagbigkas" in various contexts, such as:

* Pagbigkas ng tula: Recitation of poetry

* Pagbigkas ng talumpati: Delivery of a speech

* Pagbigkas ng dula: Acting in a play

Here are some other possible translations:

* Pagpapahayag: This word signifies "expression" and can be used in the context of declamation when emphasizing the emotional and communicative aspect of the delivery.

* Paglalapat: This word means "application" and can be used when declamation is used for a specific purpose, like to convey a message or to emphasize certain points.

The best translation will depend on the specific context of your sentence.

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