"Kadudlaan" is a word in HILIGAYNON
kadudláan - Wariness, watchfulness,
carefulness, guardedness, caution,
alertness, suspicion. Kon may kadudláan
na ang mga pumulúyò, salâ inâ sang mga
punóan nga nagbúhat sing mga kalaínan
sa bánwa. If the people are now cautious
(or suspicious) the fault lies with those
officials who did harm to the town (the
state or commonwealth). (cf. dúdlà).
Words matter. All semester, we were looking for the words to say what we needed to say. We were all looking for our voice.
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