"Nayon" is a word in TAGALOG, HILIGAYNON
náyon - Proximity or nearness to,
direction towards, side, party; in the
direction of, towards, near, in the
neighbourhood, neighbouring, at the side
of, on the way to. Diín náyon ang ímo
baláy? In what direction, where about is
your home? Sa búkid náyon. Towards the
mountains, in the direction of or near the
mountains. Ang íya baláy dirí náyon sang
simbáhan, ang ákon dídto náyon. His
home is on this side of the church, mine is
on the other side. Anó nga náyon ang íya
nga ginahilayán? What side or party is he
inclined to (does he favour)? Diín dapít
náyon ang ímong palangúmhan?
Whereabout (Whereabouts) is your farm?
N.B. Dapít náyon is often used, but is
really a pleonasm, as both terms mean the
same thing. (cf. dapít).
nayón - The female of the swine, sow.
Iníng nayón nagbátà sing napúlò ka idík
(orók) sa íya dógmon. This sow
farrowed—, littered—, had a litter (farrow)
of—, ten young ones. (cf. báboy, butakál,
idík, odók, orók, dúkan).
nayon
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