"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.
I've decided I don't like books that end with 'The End'. The fact that there are no more pages, suggests to me that the book has ended.
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