"Imaw" is a word in HILIGAYNON
imáw - (B) The same, that, that there. See
iná. Imáw riá. (amó inâ). That’s it. Bokón
ti imáw riá. (dílì amó inâ). It is not so.
That isn’t it.
ímaw, (B) To be together, live or do
anything together, be in the same
predicament. Kay sín-o ikáw nagaímaw—
or—Sín-o ang ginaimáwan mo? Whom are
you working, living, staying, etc. with? Who
is your companion? Nagaímaw silá sa
pagkáon, ápang dílì sa pagpangítà. They
take their meals in common, but follow
different callings. (cf. ibá).
ímaw - (B) Companion, partner, chum,
pal, mate. (cf. ibá, kaúpud).
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