"Ibago" is a word in HILIGAYNON
ibágo - Whereas, but, still, yet,
notwithstanding, nevertheless, however.
Nagpamanílà siá, konó, ibágo walâ man.
He had gone to Manila, they said, but he
had not gone. Silíng níya nga íya iníng
tulún-an, ibágo íya galî sang ibán. He said
this book was his, but it really belongs to
somebody else. (cf. gái, ugái, igái).
God used beautiful mathematics in creating the world.
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