"Hanok-Hanok" is a word in HILIGAYNON
hanók-hanók - Soft, yielding easily, not
strong; to give way easily to pressure, be
soft or yielding, as wet soil, a shaky floor,
the soft bones of a baby, etc.
Nagahanókhanók ang salúg, kay gabúk
na ang ibán nga mga soléras. The floor is
shaky, for some of the floor-beams are
rotten. Mahádluk akó magtikáng sa
pángpang, kay hanókhanók. I am afraid to
step on the river bank, for it easily gives
way. (cf. hómok, lúm-ok, yúm-ok).
I’m fulfilling my calling when I raise my voice high
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