"Luhak" is a word in HILIGAYNON

luhak HILIGAYNON
Definition:

lúhak - To tear, break out a piece, make á
hole in (a garment, etc.). Linúhak
(ginúhak) nga panápton, tulún-an,
sinulát, etc. A torn-off piece of a garment,
an excerpt of a book, an extract of a letter,
etc. (cf. gúhak, gíkas, etc.).

luhak HILIGAYNON
Definition:

luhák - Torn, broken off or away from; a
fragment, a broken piece or part of
something that has been torn. (cf. guhák,
gikás, etc.).

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ap-ap ILOKANO

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ap-ap HILIGAYNON

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bag-id HILIGAYNON

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balitok HILIGAYNON

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balughan HILIGAYNON

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ban-awan HILIGAYNON

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bangil HILIGAYNON

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bangto HILIGAYNON

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banislak HILIGAYNON

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