"Dakiwas" is a word in ILOKANO
v. /AG-:-EN/ [with pl. goal] to go to one after the other or to each one purposefully. Isuda ti nagdakiwas kadagiti balbalay nga adda baboy na. They were the ones who went to each one of the houses which have pigs. Dinakiwas da amin nga balbalay idiay ili. They went to each one of the houses in town.
To ask a child to feel sympathy for the poor is harder than getting him to feel sympathy for a chicken or a goat—at least you can see a goat being slaughtered.
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n. [pl. BALBALAY or BABBALAY] house, home. abode residence, habitation, dwelling. v. /AG-/ to build one’s house; to establish one’s …
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