"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

The values we rightly associate with the modern age - the "liberty, equality, and fraternity" of the French revolution - are all endangered today not by the dead hand of tradition but by modernity itself, and they can be salvaged only by moving beyond it.

Harvey Cox, Religion in the Secular City: Toward a Postmodern Theology

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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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