"Inaton" is a word in HILIGAYNON
ináton - According to our customs,
manners, way of living, mode of speech,
etc. (áton—our, ours, including the person
or persons spoken to). (cf. ámon, kitá).
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tumbalík - To turn, return, go back, retrace one’s steps. (cf. panumbalík, bálik, paúlì).
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