"Addayo" is a word in ILOKANO
v. /AG-/ [with pl. subject] to be far or distant from each other. Agaddayo da. They are far from each other. --ant. ASSIDEG.
see under ADAYO. ADDAYTA [pl. ADDAGITA], there near you (it) is, there near you (they) are. --var. ADDADTA, ADTA, ARIDTA, ARTA. ADDAYTOY [pl. ADDAGITOY], here is, here are. --var. ADDADTOY, ADTOY, ARIDTOY, ARTOY. Adtoy kami nga agkakabbalay. Here we are, the whole household.
Here you do have forests, where pigs could be raised by letting them root about in the forests for a good part of the year. Therefore, you have a different attitude toward them compared with what continues to exist in the Middle East.
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that only, nothing but that: no longer extant, remote in time. --var. DEDDEYDI. DAYDIAY [pl. DAGIDIAY], dem. 1. that, that …
Read the complete definitionpl. of ITI DAYDIAY; the oblique or locative form of DAGIDIAY: in, at, to, of those (far from both speaker …
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