"Ninyo" is a word in TAGALOG, HILIGAYNON

ninyo HILIGAYNON
Definition:

nínyo - (Sp. niño) Child, baby, infant,
babe, bairn, brat, kid, little one, chit, little
boy. Ang Sánto Nínyo. The Holy Child. The
Infant Jesus. (cf. bátà).

ninyo TAGALOG
Definition:

ninyo
Definition: (pron) you; your (plural)
Notes: used in the singular sense, it indicates a formal or polite form

ninyo HILIGAYNON
Definition:

nínyo - Genitive of kamó—you (plural);
yours; of, by, through, etc. you (ye). (cf.
ákon).

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daran-daran HILIGAYNON

darán-darán - Naughty, restless, illmannered, mischievous, troublesome, misbehaving, always ready for mischief and never quiet; to be naughty, etc. Nagadarándarán …

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