"Ay-Ayo" is a word in ILOKANO
v. /MANG-:-EN/ to comfort, soothe, pacify, cheer up. Ay-ayoen na daydiay balasang nga agsangsangit. He is comforting the lady who is crying. adj. /NAKA-/ comforting, soothing, pacifying, cheering. Nakaay-ayo ti saom. Your words are comforting. n. /KA-/ object or cause of one’s comfort or pleasure, what one is fond of. Kaay-ayo ti aso ti karne. Dogs are fond of meat.
When someone cannot do without you, don't think he/she is weak. When he/she loves you, don't take that for granted.Experience has thought me that we all have the power to fall out of love at the same pace we fall in it.
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