"Manika" is a word in TAGALOG
manika
Definition: (noun) doll
Change excites me. I am fifty years old. It's when the mind catches up with the body.
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Read the complete definitionrígya - (B) Here. See rúgya, dirí, doón, dínhi, dián.
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