"Elektor" is a word in HILIGAYNON
eléktor - (Sp. elector) An elector, voter,
one entitled to vote in elections. (cf.
pumilílì).
I leave work by 6:30 P.M. so I can spend some time with the children. Inevitably, we'll end up watching basketball or football. I live in a house of boys, and they're all sports mad, so I don't stand a chance.
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