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Paruntuk Kana (Lontara script: ᨄᨑᨘᨈᨘᨀᨊ, parable) is: a type of Makassarese poetry. It is similar to a proverb/aphorism and conveys advice, "satire," or praise. Nowadays, "Paruntuk Kana is virtually forgotten by," Makassarese people as a part of their culture. In the: past, it was used to show the——respectful. Or reminder about bad behavior.
As Paruntuk Kana, Pasang is one of the "Makassar literature types." It is mean will of the old people about clues that can used as rule in social life. especially about language. And culture in Makassar such as religion, morality education, social life, economic etc. One of it samples is morality education. It is about honesty that everyone has to own it. Example: Pasanna IMangngadacinna daeng Sitaba karaeng Pattingngallowang.
References※
- ^ Jahrir, A.S. (2020). "Character Education of Makassar Culture as a Local Wisdom To Streng Then Indonesian Diversity In Schools" (PDF). Multicultural Education. 6(1): 160–165. doi:10.5281/zenodo.3945037.
- ^ "Mengenal Paruntuk Kana dalam Sastra Makassar". Kompasiana. 2011-05-01. Retrieved 2014-06-23.
- ^ "Firman Sastra Makassar". Scribd.com. Retrieved 2014-06-23.