"Iga—" is a word in HILIGAYNON
íga— - See "i—”. For euphony’s sake "íga—”
is more used in phrases like: Ari akó, kon
may igasógò (isógò). I am at your service. I
am here. Command me, I am at your
orders. Walâ akó sing igahátag sa íya. I
have nothing to give him. May igahámbal
(ihámbal) ako sa íya. I have to tell him
something. I have to bespeak him about
something.
idík – igulúlut
igái, Whereas, whilst, when, in as much as,
etc. (cf. singgái, ibágo, ugái).
Mothers tend toward right on most things.
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