"Kananam" is a word in HILIGAYNON
kananám - Flavour, tastiness,
agreeableness, especially applied to nuts.
(cf. nanám).
Doing easily what others find is difficult is talent doing what is impossible for talent is genius.
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lugak v {1} [AB; ab7] for s.t. which grips or is tied round s.t. to loosen. Wà siya mulugak ug …
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