"Ngaya" is a word in CEBUANO
ngayà (from mungayà) a cheerful in appearance or feelings.
Ngayà siyang pagkatáwu, He is a cheerful person.
v [B; b3(1)] cheer-ful.
Nagngayà ang ílang mga hitsúra kay Pasku, Their faces are cheerful because its Christmas.
To enjoy a thing exclusively is commonly to exlcude yourself from the true enjoyment of it.
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