Nanay, Tatay
Genres | Hand game |
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Players | Minimum of 2 |
Setup time | None |
Playing time | Varies; depends on how long it can go without someone making a mistake |
Nanay, Tatay (transl. Mummy, Daddy) is a Filipino traditional children's game being played by girls. It was made popular during the early 70s[1]
Gameplay
[edit]The game is played by two or more players while clapping and chanting the following Tagalog verses:
"Nanay, Tatay, gusto ko’ng tinapay, Ate, Kuya, gusto ko’ng kapé. Lahát ng gusto ko ay súsundin niyó; ang mágkamalì ay pípingutin ko!"
(“Mummy, Daddy, I want some bread; Big sister, Big brother, I want coffee. All I want, you’re gonna do; make a mistake and I’m going to pinch you!”)
The moment a player makes a mistake, they will be "punished" by the other player by getting pinched on the nose or ear, or any other punishment of the winner’s choice.
In popular culture
[edit]It became a lyric for the song, Sasakyan Kita by Gladys Guevarra (known as Gladys and the Boxers with K) and it's also used in a song for Nanay, Tatay by Gloc 9, Darren Espanto, Anne Curtis and Gary V. [citation needed]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "10 Games We Used to Play During". spot.ph. March 5, 2015. Retrieved 2020-11-23.