"Ilub" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
ílub - To bear patiently, suffer humbly or
meekly, endure with fortitude, undergo,
brook, stand, put up with. Ilúba ang mga
kalisúd nga nagabút sa ímo. Suffer with
fortitude the troubles that have come upon
you. Magpaílub ka lang sinâ. Just bear it
patiently.
ílub see paílub.
Don’t let the fact you haven’t done something before convince you that you can’t do it, or that it cannot be done perfectly the first time you try your hand at it.
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