Born in the Philippines, Ez Mil created Panalo as the pride song of Pinoy, with a title that literally translates to victory and combines Tagalog and Ilocano.
The song itself even features Carinosa, a song from a traditional Filipino folk dance. However, one lyric from the song annoyed some listeners.
EZ MIL’S PANALO LYRICS
During the song, Ez Mil raps that Filipino hero Lapu-Lapu was beheaded in the Battle of Mactan. However, the lyric isn’t factually true. Instead, Lapu-Lapu and his warriors defeated and killed Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan.
“Nanalo na ako nung una pa na pinugutan si Lapu sa Mactan,” which translates to “I already won the moment Lapu-[Lapu] was beheaded in Mactan.”
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C. Compare definitions for the word with its synonyms.
I believe this correct because if you don’t know the true definition of the word synonymous that are similar to this word might help you out.
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