English to filipino meaning of

Ayon sa diksyunaryo, ang mito ay isang tradisyunal na kuwento, kadalasang may relihiyoso o supernatural na tema, na nagpapaliwanag ng mga pinagmulan o kaugalian ng isang lipunan at karaniwang kinasasangkutan ng mga diyos o supernatural na nilalang. Ang mga alamat ay kadalasang ginagamit upang ipaliwanag ang mga natural na penomena, makasaysayang mga pangyayari, o ang mga kaugalian at paniniwala ng isang kultura. Maaari rin silang magsilbi bilang isang paraan upang maipasa ang mahahalagang kultural na halaga at tradisyon mula sa isang henerasyon hanggang sa susunod. Sa modernong paggamit, ang terminong "mito" ay maaari ding tumukoy sa isang malawakang pinanghahawakang paniniwala o ideya na hindi batay sa katotohanan o ebidensya.

Sentence Examples

  1. From college, the myth she recalled about them was that they feasted upon dead human flesh.
  2. Reviving the dead Well, I guess love potions are a myth, Brooke thought.
  3. I racked my brain for anything I knew about faeries from folklore and myth.
  4. But love at first sight was still a myth to Lukas, until now.
  5. And think of their ancient stories and their myths, the legends they once revered before they themselves became myth.
  6. This myth had been passed on for generations, since the time of the drac lords.
  7. For years everyone had told him that the Amazon creatures known as the Giant Hape Crushers were just a fantasy a myth that was created to keep people from exploring this part of the forest.
  8. These were the true dragons, those of myth and legend.
  9. It was as if the plague had broken out in a country and news had been spreading around that in one or another place there was a man, a wise man, a knowledgeable one, whose word and breath was enough to heal everyone who had been infected with the pestilence, and as such news would go through the land and everyone would talk about it, many would believe, many would doubt, but many would get on their way as soon as possible, to seek the wise man, the helper, just like this this myth ran through the land, that fragrant myth of Gotama, the Buddha, the wise man of the family of Sakya.
  10. This myth, this rumour, this legend resounded, its fragrants rose up, here and there in the towns, the Brahmans spoke of it and in the forest, the Samanas again and again, the name of Gotama, the Buddha reached the ears of the young men, with good and with bad talk, with praise and with defamation.