"Langto" is a word in ILOKANO, HILIGAYNON

langto ILOKANO
Definition:

adj. /NA-/ fresh, green: said of plants.

langto HILIGAYNON
Definition:

lángto - A very insipid, nauseating taste or
smell, as of raw green peas and beans, the
fruit of the dalógdog, sibúkaw, etc.; to be
insipid, cause nausea, etc. Indì mo
pagusángon iníng mga balátong, kay
pagalangtohán ka gid. Don’t chew these
beans, for they will make you sick. (cf. lásay).

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kalangto HILIGAYNON

kalángto - A bad, vapid, insipid nauseating taste, disagreeable flavour, particularly applied to raw or half-raw or green peas and …

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malan-o HILIGAYNON

malán-o - Foul, stale, rotten, vapid, insipid (of water, coconut milk, etc.). (cf. lán-o). malánoy – malí-máli malánoy, Tender, fresh, …

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