"Ilog" is a word in TAGALOG, HILIGAYNON
ílog - (H) Brook, brooklet, small river, rill,
stream, streamlet, burn, beck, channel,
water-course. (cf. sapâ, sápà).
ílog - (H) To follow, imitate, do like, copy,
take pattern by, emulate. Ilóga ang mga
sántos. Follow the Saints. Ilóga ang mga
búhat nga maáyo. Imitate good deeds.
Ipaílog sa íya ang maáyo nga batásan ni
N.N. Let him emulate N.N. in good
manners. (cf. sunúd, huád).
ilog
Definition: (noun) river
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