"Dalang-Dalang" is a word in HILIGAYNON
daláng-dálang - Dim. and Freq. of
daláng.
daláng-dálang - To lose oneself, lose
one’s way, miss the road, take a wrong
turning, stray, go astray. Nagdalángdálang
silá sa paglakát. They lost their way on
their walk. (cf. talángtálang).
The reason why people do not have price tags is, because life is priceless.
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