"Manayok-Nayok" is a word in HILIGAYNON

manayok-nayok HILIGAYNON
Definition:

manayók-náyok - Far away, distant,
remote, a long way off. (cf. nayók-náyok).

manákon – manghúdan
mandadáug, Victor, conqueror, winner;
victorious, triumphant. (cf. daúg).

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nayok-nayok HILIGAYNON

nayók-náyok - (B) Far, far away, very distant, a long way off, remote; to be far away, etc. Ang Amérika …

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