TUGAS BASA BALI "Ugrawakia"
Summary
TLDRThe transcript features a ceremonial speech in Balinese, possibly related to a cultural or educational event at SMP Negeri 4 Abiansemal. The speaker introduces themselves and the event, referencing a call for participants in a traditional Balinese script-writing competition. The speech includes acknowledgments to key figures, including teachers and the head of the school, along with prayers for divine blessings. The speaker emphasizes the significance of cultural preservation through activities like script-writing contests and concludes with a ceremonial closing. The tone is formal and respectful, reinforcing both the cultural and educational importance of the event.
Takeaways
- ๐ The event is a formal Balinese script writing competition (lomba nyurat aksara Bali).
- ๐ The opening greeting, 'Om Swastiastu', is a traditional Balinese salutation.
- ๐ The speaker introduces themselves as a teacher of Balinese language from SMP Negeri 4 Abiansemal.
- ๐ Acknowledgment of the head of the school (Bapak Kepala Sekolah) and other distinguished guests.
- ๐ The event is being held on a Thursday ('wraspati pinangal').
- ๐ A brief mention of the organizing committee and participants in the competition.
- ๐ The speaker thanks and acknowledges the audience and participants for their efforts and enthusiasm.
- ๐ An introduction of the competition's objectives, specifically highlighting the promotion of Balinese script.
- ๐ A performance (Tari Sekar Jagat) is scheduled to be part of the event.
- ๐ The ceremony will conclude with the announcement of the winners and closing remarks, including 'Om Shanti Shanti Om'.
Q & A
What is the main purpose of the speech in the transcript?
-The speech is delivered at a Balinese script writing competition (lomba nyurat aksara Bali), where the speaker introduces the event, acknowledges participants and organizers, and highlights the cultural importance of preserving Balinese script.
What cultural greeting does the speaker use to begin the speech?
-The speaker begins with the traditional Balinese greeting 'Om Swastiastu,' a respectful phrase used in Balinese Hindu culture to invoke peace and blessings.
Which school and role is the speaker associated with?
-The speaker is a teacher of the Balinese language at SMP Negeri 4 Abiansemal.
Who does the speaker acknowledge in their speech?
-The speaker acknowledges the school headmaster, fellow teachers, participants in the competition, and the audience. The speech also expresses respect for the event organizers and the participants of the competition.
What specific event does the speaker discuss in the transcript?
-The speaker discusses a competition for writing Balinese script (lomba nyurat aksara Bali), which is part of a cultural and educational event.
What date is mentioned in relation to the event?
-The event is scheduled for Thursday (Wraspati), but the exact date isn't specified.
How does the speaker close the speech?
-The speaker closes the speech with a respectful invocation of peace, saying 'Shanti Om Shanti Shanti Om,' which is a blessing commonly used in Balinese Hinduism.
What is the significance of writing in Balinese script according to the speech?
-Writing in Balinese script is presented as an important cultural practice, with the competition highlighting the need to preserve and promote the use of the script in the community.
What is the tone of the speech?
-The tone of the speech is formal, respectful, and celebratory, focusing on cultural heritage, education, and community participation.
What does the speaker mean by 'puniki ring rahina wraspati pinangal'?
-This phrase refers to the specific day of the event, which is on Thursday ('Wraspati'), indicating the scheduled time for the competition.
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