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daláyday

Hiligaynon

To stroke, rub, massage slowly,-gently,-in even, regular strokes, plain, simple (of speech). Idaláyday akó ánay sang ákon likód, kay ginasíkmat akó. Please rub my back gently, for I have rheumatic pains. Daláyday-or-dinaláyday nga hámbal. Prose, plain (not poetical) speech. (see dagáyday).


dagáyday

Hiligaynon

Straight on, in an even or continuous line; to do something in straight or regular lines, (when rubbing, massaging, etc.); to rush, roar, murmur in a continuous flow (of water), (see daláyday).


dapáy-dápay

Hiligaynon

To rub or massage lightly, apply gentle friction, stroke. (see daláyday,


dinaláyday

Hiligaynon

Prose, plain speech, the ordinary spoken or written language. (see daláyday, binaláybay-poetry, poem).