意味
The whole group feels one member's suffering.
文化的背景
The 'extended family' system in the Philippines means that 'katawan' (body) often refers to cousins, aunts, and grandparents, not just the nuclear family. This proverb is the philosophical backbone of Bayanihan, where the community works together without expecting anything in return. The use of body parts in Tagalog metaphors (like 'pusong bato' or 'malamig ang paa') shows a deeply physical way of understanding emotions. Modern Filipino activists use this phrase to highlight that the suffering of the poor (the 'kalingkingan') affects the stability of the entire country.
Use it for Empathy
When a Filipino friend is going through a hard time, using this phrase shows you understand the depth of their cultural values.
Don't be Literal
Never use this in a hospital or clinic unless you are actually talking about a finger injury, or you'll confuse the doctor!
意味
The whole group feels one member's suffering.
Use it for Empathy
When a Filipino friend is going through a hard time, using this phrase shows you understand the depth of their cultural values.
Don't be Literal
Never use this in a hospital or clinic unless you are actually talking about a finger injury, or you'll confuse the doctor!
The Power of 'Ng'
Remember that 'ng' links the pain to the finger. It's not 'pain in the finger' but 'the finger's pain'.
自分をテスト
Complete the proverb.
Ang sakit ng ________, damdam ng buong katawan.
The 'kalingkingan' (little finger) is the specific body part used in this traditional proverb.
Which situation best fits the proverb 'Ang sakit ng kalingkingan'?
A team member is sick, and the whole project is delayed.
The proverb applies because the 'pain' of one member affects the 'body' (the team/project).
What is the main value reflected in this proverb?
Ano ang pangunahing aral ng salawikaing ito?
The proverb is about how a group feels and acts as one.
Complete the dialogue with the correct phrase.
Anak: 'Nay, bakit kailangan nating tulungan si Tito kahit malayo siya?' Nanay: 'Dahil sa pamilya natin, ________.'
This proverb explains why family members help each other regardless of distance or the size of the problem.
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練習問題バンク
4 問題Ang sakit ng ________, damdam ng buong katawan.
The 'kalingkingan' (little finger) is the specific body part used in this traditional proverb.
A team member is sick, and the whole project is delayed.
The proverb applies because the 'pain' of one member affects the 'body' (the team/project).
Ano ang pangunahing aral ng salawikaing ito?
The proverb is about how a group feels and acts as one.
Anak: 'Nay, bakit kailangan nating tulungan si Tito kahit malayo siya?' Nanay: 'Dahil sa pamilya natin, ________.'
This proverb explains why family members help each other regardless of distance or the size of the problem.
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よくある質問
5 問Yes, but mostly in serious discussions about family or social issues. It's less common in everyday 'slang' but remains a core part of the language.
Technically, the proverb is about 'sakit' (pain). For positive things, we usually say 'Ang tagumpay ng isa ay tagumpay ng lahat' (The success of one is the success of all).
It is the pinky finger or the little toe. It represents the smallest part of the body.
It is considered 'frozen' or 'formal' because it is a proverb, but it is used in 'neutral' family conversations.
Because it's the smallest part. If even the smallest part matters, then every part matters. It's a lesson in inclusivity.
関連フレーズ
Bayanihan
similarCommunity spirit and cooperation.
Kapwa
builds onShared identity with others.
Sakit ng ulo
contrastA headache or a big problem.
Damayang panlipunan
specialized formSocial empathy/welfare.