"Langlang" is a word in ILOKANO, HILIGAYNON
n. an uninhabited, unfrequented, and remote place.
n. the space between the front of the hearth and the fire.
v. /MAKI-: KA-/ to eat with, sit at the dining table with. Isuda ti kinalanglang ko nga nangan. There were the ones with whom I ate. /AG-+ R2/ to eat together, to sit together at the dining table to eat. Naglalanglang kami idiay balay ti meyor. We ate together at the house of the mayor.
lánglang - The singing of la-la and the like
instead of words; to sing la-la. Nagsáut silá
sa lánglang, kay walâ silá sing orkésta.
They danced to the singing of la-la, because
they had no orchestra. Langlangí silá, kay
buút silá magsáut. Sing la-la for them, for
they wish to dance. (cf. lála, lánton,
láylay).
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