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talonón

Hiligaynon

The wild pig. Nagapangayám silá sing mga talonón. They are hunting wild pigs. (see bakatín, báktin).


yámo

Hiligaynon

(Perhaps from the Sp. llamar) Objection, complaint, remonstrance, reclamation; to complain, grumble, murmur, grouse, have a grievance, show resentment, bring forward a complaint, prefer a charge, express a wish. Anó (Náno) ang ginayámo mo? What are you complaining about? Palayámo siá. He is always complaining. He is one of those that never are content. (see reklámo).


yámyam, yám-yam

Hiligaynon

Liking, desire, wish; to wish, want, desire, like to, hanker after, crave, covet, yearn for. Nagayámyam siá sa pagkádto sa Manílà. He wants to go (He is keen on going) to Manila. (see lúyag, lubá, hákab, hándum, híngyò, hingamó, íbug).


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