"Kwimi" is a word in HILIGAYNON
kwími - See kúymi—treasurer.
l, This letter is pronounced as in English.
Variously combined with vowels it is
frequently made use of in the Visayan
Dialect to form adjectives, nouns and plural
verbal forms, e.g. bumulúthò,
pumalaháyag, kalalát-an, sululátan,
isulúlat, nagilinúm silá, nagilísol silá,
nagdaláyaw silá, nagailinútud silá, etc.
(Búthò, paháyag, láut, sulát, inúm, ísol,
dáyaw, útud, etc.).
Many terms that in Hiligáynon contain the
letter "l” have the letter "r” instead in
Hiniráya, or Binukídnon, e.g. walâ—warâ,
ílog—írog, dalága—darága, malayô—
marayô, lángsì—rángsì, etc.
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