"Entrada" is a word in TAGALOG, HILIGAYNON
entrada
Definition: (noun) entrance
Notes: Spanish
entráda - (Sp. entrada) Entrance,
opening; entrée, entrance-fee, admission.
Walâ gid sing entráda iníng babáye. This
woman is above reproach. This woman
does not admit undesirable visitors.
All the material wealth cannot be substituted for the spiritual, physical, emotion and mental well-being.
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