"Martsa" is a word in TAGALOG
martsa1
Definition: (noun) march
Notes: Spanish
martsa2
Active Verb: magmartsa
Definition: (verb) to march
martsa
Definition: see martsa1 see martsa2
I was just cleaning up my own mess, Baz. Like, no one would call you a hero for cleaning up your own vomit.
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