"Hagawhaw" is a word in CEBUANO
hagawhaw v [A; c1] speak in a low, hardly audible voice.
Ha-gawháwa (ihagawhaw) lang pagsulti arun dì silang kadungug, Say what you want to say very softly, so they cant hear.
n s.t.
said in a low voice.
-in-n sounds of low talking.
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