"Mahingan-Hingan" is a word in HILIGAYNON
mahingán-hingán - (B) Of some means
or use, neither poor nor rich, possessed of
moderate means, neither much nor very
little. (hingánhingán). (cf.
mahumánhumán, mahalúshalús).
mahinguyángon – mailóm
mahinguyángon, (H) Spending much,
wasteful, prodigal, lavish, extravagant,
spendthrift, making great out-lays in
money, etc. (hinguyáng; cf. magásto,
palagásto).
Wisdom is better than knowledge, for wisdom is simple but knowledge is complex.
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