"Ayo-Ayo" is a word in HILIGAYNON

ayo-ayo HILIGAYNON
Definition:

ayó-áyo - (H) Rather nice or beautiful; to
be a little improved in looks. Ayó-áyo siá
or nagaayó-áyo siá. She is pretty.
Naayóayóhan akó sa íya. She appears to
me to be rather good-looking.

ayo-ayo HILIGAYNON
Definition:

ayó-ayó - (H) Pretty well, a little
improved in health or behaviour, to be a
little improved or better, etc. Ayó-ayó na
siá or nagayó-ayó na siá. She is doing
pretty well now. She is a little better now.

Few words of positivity

Appeal in law: to put the dice into the box for another throw.

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agubay HILIGAYNON

agubáy - To support, guide, help along persons who cannot walk well by themselves; to assist people in their necessities. …

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aha HILIGAYNON

ahâ - To beseech, ask fervently, insist on obtaining some favour, importune. Nagahâ siá sa ákon sing bulúng sa pilás. …

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alao HILIGAYNON

aláo - A slight affection of the skin which becomes a little swollen and inflamed or covered with rash. Walking …

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alingag-ngag HILIGAYNON

alingág-ngag - A little deaf, hard of hearing; to be a little deaf, have one’s sense of hearing slightly impaired. …

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amat HILIGAYNON

amát - To start slowly, do leisurely, gradually, to do little by little or step by step, to commence. Nagaamát …

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atrasar HILIGAYNON

atrasár - (Sp. atrasar) To be—, do—, late, to postpone, put off. Nagatrasár siá sing duhá ka táknà (óras) sang …

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balik HILIGAYNON

bálik - To come back, return, go back to the place one came from. Nagbálik siá sa Ilóng-ílong. He went …

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barak HILIGAYNON

bárak - Murmur, rattle, clatter, crackle, a sound as of many voices, a quick succession of little noises, patter; to …

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basa-basa HILIGAYNON

basá-bása - Dim. of bása. To read a little or now and then. Walâ gid siá pagbasábása sa baláy. He …

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bas-ing HILIGAYNON

bás-ing - A small measure or quantity (of silk, damask thread, etc.). Isá ka básing nga sóklà. A skein of …

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batang-batang HILIGAYNON

batáng-bátang - (B) Dim. and Freq. of batáng. To rise and lie down alternately, to be a little sick, feel …

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batiag HILIGAYNON

bátiag - To feel, sense, perceive, become aware of, notice, have a sensation, suffer, be indisposed or ill. Tungúd sang …

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bato-bato HILIGAYNON

bató-bató - Dim. of bató. Also: to do a little at a time, pick up here and there, read and …

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bisito HILIGAYNON

bisíto - (Sp. besito) A little kiss; a kiss on the mouth or face; to give a kiss on the …

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bugrit HILIGAYNON

búgrit - Boaster, braggart, bluffer; to boast, brag, vaunt, bluff. Daw si Búgrit ka. You are a veritable braggart. Indì …

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busilak HILIGAYNON

busílak - A hard lime-stone, marble. busisáw, An affection of the urinary organs, causing a person to urinate frequently, but …

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diotay HILIGAYNON

diótay - (H) A little, trifle, morsel, snack; small, little, tiny, wee, scant, meagre, bit, petty, diminutive, few; to diminish, …

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dohol HILIGAYNON

dóhol - To pass, reach, tender, offer, hand, give into another’s hand (from some considerable distance or whenever the receiver …

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galit HILIGAYNON

gálit - (H) To get into the habit or knack of, accustom to, inure, exercise, habituate, train, allure, entice, tempt. …

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gansilyo HILIGAYNON

gansílyo - (Sp. ganchillo) A little hook, aís. He talked|||| English very flutly. Nagaarót siá sang bisán kon anó ang …

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