"Alimango" is a word in TAGALOG, HILIGAYNON
alimángo - A crab, much esteemed for
food, the "aligyanán” in particular being
much in demand. (cf. kaság).
alimango
Definition: (noun) a species of crab, big crab
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- kasag in HILIGAYNON
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