"Maaka" is a word in HILIGAYNON

maaka HILIGAYNON
Definition:

maáka - Much in demand or much
resorted to (as a shop, merchandise, etc.).
(cf. áka, mabákal, maágaw, ágaw).

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aka HILIGAYNON

áka - To sell well, be much in demand, be much sought after. Nagáka karón sa Ilongílong ang páhò, ságing, …

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ba HILIGAYNON

ba - An exclamation placed usually at the end of a sentence after an adjective and giving that adjective a …

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dahog, dahog HILIGAYNON

dahóg, dáhog - Sliding, skidding, skating; selling well, much in demand. Dahóg gid ang ámon mga páhò, ságing, etc. Our …

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mabakal HILIGAYNON

mabákal - Much in demand, much resorted to, selling well; going off well. (bákal; cf. maáka).

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mahasa HILIGAYNON

mahásà - Much in demand, popular, frequented, much resorted to. (hásà; cf. maáka, mabákal).

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