"Demasyado" is a word in HILIGAYNON
demasyádo - (Sp. demasiado) Too much,
excessive, more than enough, exceeding,
beyond proper limits. (cf. masyádo, lámag, lakás, dúro, támà, súkò, sóbra).
There is no greater evil than killing. I don't care whether they call it war or justice. Life is precious.
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