"Ilin-, -Ilin-" is a word in HILIGAYNON

ilin-, -ilin- HILIGAYNON
Definition:

ilin-, -ilin- - This prefix and intercalation
conveys the same meaning as "in-, -in-” 2).
The syllable "il” is prefixed to "in” either for
mere euphony’s sake or to emphasize still
more the frequency of, or the great number
of participants in, an action. (cf. ilináway).

Few words of positivity

I can speak of our baby like this to no one else. Who but his father would linger over the exact width of his gummy little smile or the blueness of his eyes, or the sweetness of his little lick of tawny hair on his forehead?

Philippa Gregory

WORD SUGGESTIONS
Laugh your heart out.

On a drive in the country, a city slicker noticed a farmer lifting a pig up to an apple tree and holding the pig there as it ate one apple after another."Maybe I don't know what I'm talking about," said the city slicker, "but if you just shook the tree so the apples fell to the ground, wouldn't it save a lot of time?""Time?" said the farmer. "What does time matter to a pig?"

ilin-ilin CEBUANO

ilin-ílin v [A12; b8] have a variety of things to choose from. Makailin-ílin kag pagkáun, Theres a tremendous variety of …

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