"Lo-Oy, Looy" is a word in HILIGAYNON
ló-oy, lóoy - Mercy, compassion,
consideration, sympathy, lenity, clemency,
commiseration, lenience; to have mercy, be
merciful, to pity, have—, show—, take—,
pity on, commiserate, compassionate—,
condole—, with, be sympathetic to.
Nagkalóoy (nalóoy) siá sa ákon. He had
mercy on me, took pity on me. Maló-oy ka
sa íya. Be merciful to—, sympathize with—,
him. Ginkalo-óyan níya siá. He condoled
with him.
Social distance makes it all the easier to focus on small differences between groups and to put a negative spin on the ways of others and a positive spin on our own.
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Read the complete definitionngír-o - (B) To compassionate, pity, condole with, sympathize with, have mercy, or take pity, on (upon). Mangír-o kaw kaná, …
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