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paamúlya

Hiligaynon

To move, shift one's quarters, go to, live at, transfer one's abode to. Nagpaamúlya silá na sa umá. They have gone to live at the farm. Sa isá ka simána magapaamúlya akó sa Négros nga Nakatúndan. Next week I am going to move to West Negros. (pa, amúlya; the simple "amúlya" is scarcely ever used).


amúlya

Hiligaynon

(Sp. amollar) To ease off, shift a little; to go to, to go. Usually paamúlya is employed. Diín ka mapaamúlya? Where are you going to? Diín ka magpaamúlya? Where have you been? Where are you coming from? (see kádto, pakádto).


paarús, paárus

Hiligaynon

To reach, come to a-stop,-halt, cease to go on, pull up at. Nakapaarús siá dídto sa káhoy. He came to a halt there at the tree. Dídto na siá nakapaarús sa Négros. His journey came to an end at Negros. He stopped when he came to Negros. (see paamúlya).