"Aro-Aro, Aro-Aro" is a word in HILIGAYNON
aró-aro, arô-arò - (B) To play with,
fondle, dandle, pet, caress. Aroaróha
(arôaróa) ang bátà. Play with the baby.
Fondle the child. (cf. álò, dálò, ánggà).
The more difficult the VICTORY,The Greater the Happiness in WINING
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