"Hinakay" is a word in HILIGAYNON
hinákay - Lease, rent, fare, charges,
travelling ticket, transportation fees,
payment for hire, etc.; to hire, lease, pay for
rent or the like. Pilá ang hinákay? What is
the fare? Hinakáyi ang kabáyo ko kon
malúyag ka. Hire my horse if you like. Ang
balséro nagapahinákay sing tagpisítas sa
káda táo. The ferry man charges twenty
centavos for each person. Ginpahinákay
akó níya sing támà, tungúd sinâ walâ
man akó magsakáy sa íya nga áwto. He
charged me an exorbitant fare, therefore I
did not hire his automobile. Ang hinákay
sa pagpakádto kag pagpakarí índì
magkúlang sa duhá ka púlò ka pésos. The
ticket for the journey to and fro—or—there
and back, will not cost less than twenty
pesos. (cf. sakáy).
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