"Iki" is a word in HILIGAYNON
ikî - (B) A small copper coin, half a centavo
(now out of circulation); small, little, tiny,
wee, minute, slight. (cf. tikî, gamáy, dítay,
diótay).
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diotíng - Small, little, tiny. (cf. diót, diótay, ikî, tikî, isót, etc.).
Read the complete definitionkálwit - A little, small amount, trifle, bagatelle, insignificant, of little moment, of no importance. (cf. púdyot, diótay, tikî, ikî).
Read the complete definitionkayót - Small, little. (cf. diótay, isót, ikî, tikî, magamáy).
Read the complete definitionmaisót - Little, small, slight. (cf. diótay, ikî).
Read the complete definitionmanikî - Little, small, tiny, wee, diminutive. (cf. tikî, maisót, diótay, ikî).
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