"Hinanakit" is a word in TAGALOG, HILIGAYNON
hinanákit - Pain, grief, sorrow, trouble.
Walâ na siá sing hinanákit. He has no
longer any grief or pain. (cf. sákit, sakít).
hinanakit
Definition: (noun) grudge, ill feeling
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If someone lacked decency or respect, I didn't allow that person to stay in my world.
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