Guarani Proverbs and Poetic Expressions
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Máva rehepa oñe'ē jehaipyre?

  • Reina
  • Korasõ
  • Tejerina
  • Emiliano R.Fernández (correct)
  • Mba'éichapa héra ko'ãga ko purahéi?

  • Tacherovasa
  • Che la Reina (correct)
  • Ikatúnte aju jevy
  • Tapicha
  • Mba'épa ojapo oikóvo pe tapicha?

  • Oñemopotĩ
  • Ome'ẽ
  • Oreraha
  • Ojevy (correct)
  • Mba'épa nde renandu ko jehaipyrépe he'ivare?

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    Mba'éichapa héra ypyraka'e ko purahéi?

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    Moõpa oho ha'e ha ma'ērãpa?

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    Hayhupápe que me bendiga, ¿mba'épa ári ojapo?

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    Korasõ: Mba'erechaukápa ko ñe'ēpoty?

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    Study Notes

    Guarani Proverbs and Poetic Expressions

    • "CHE LA REINA" is a poem.
    • The poem expresses patriotism and pride in the author's country (Paraguay).
    • The poem references historical figures and events, possibly from Paraguayan history.
    • The poem describes the author's love for their country and willingness to fight for it.
    • It uses strong imagery and evocative language.

    Vocabulary and Phrases

    • Hayhupápe: With love/affection.
    • Resaýpe: In the blood/bloodshed.
    • Tacherovasa: (likely a compound meaning, potentially describing suffering or hardship).
    • Eñapytî: To stop/hold/cease.
    • Ñorairõhápe: In the battlefield/war.

    Poem Analysis Questions

    • The poem is about a person possibly suffering from hardship/war.
    • The speaker likely talks about patriotism and fighting for the country.
    • The poem talks about historical events/figures of Paraguay possibly related to the wars.
    • The poem might be about a national hero or figure from Paraguayan history.

    Figurative Language

    • The poem uses metaphors and similes to convey feelings and ideas.
    • The imagery and language of the poem evoke emotions of patriotism and possibly longing, sorrow, and loss.

    Additional Questions and Analysis

    • The poem talks about a historical event or person.
    • The author uses figurative language and powerful imagery to convey feelings/emotions.
    • The tone of the poem is largely patriotic and nationalistic.
    • It describes possible hardship or sacrifice made by someone.

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    Ko mba'e ojapo hína Guarani ñe'ẽme ha'ete guaraníme. Ohechauka tembiporu ha'ete, Paraguay mba'eichagua ha ñande yvypóra rehe. Omyenjata umi historia ha umi figura ko'ágãguápe, oikotevẽva tembiapo ha reko marãguápe.

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