"Doon" is a word in TAGALOG, HILIGAYNON

doon HILIGAYNON
Definition:

doón - Mark, brand, blaze, sign, tick,
notch, impress, imprint, stigma; to
impress, mark, stamp, brand. Idoón mo sa
papél ang tímbre. Stamp the paper with
the seal. Dón-i (dooní) ang papél sang ímo
kumalágkù. Mark the paper with your
thumb-print. Gindón-an níla ang karabáw
sing úso. They branded the buffalo with the
customary mark.

dóong, To land, anchor, arrive, stop, halt;
take up one’s abode, be a guest or stranger.
(cf. dúghò; dumolóong).

doon HILIGAYNON
Definition:

doón - (B) Here, hither, present, at hand,
etc. (cf. dirí, dínhi, rúgya).

doon TAGALOG
Definition:

doon
Active Verb: pumaroon
Definition: 1) there, yonder, over there, that place over there (dem) 2) /na--/ (naroon) it's there, yonder (adv) 3) /pa--/ (paroon) go there, yonder (verb)
Examples: Pumaroon ka nga. (You go there.)

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didto HILIGAYNON

dídto - There, yonder, over there; there is (was, are, were, etc.). Adto dídto. That there. Madámù ang ísdà dídto. …

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kita HILIGAYNON

kítà - To see, behold, discern, perceive, descry, sight, make out, discover, distinguish, spy, espy, set one’s eyes upon; to …

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lagkaw HILIGAYNON

lágkaw - To move, change one’s place of abode, transfer one’s residence, shift camp, lead a pastoral or nomadic life. …

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