"Oklab" is a word in HILIGAYNON
óklab - To separate from, detach, tear off
things that are stuck with glue, gum, paste,
etc. Indì ka magóklab sang prankíyo.
Don’t tear off the postage stamp. Oklabá
ang kugán sang ímo katúl. Take off the
scab formed by your skin-disease "katúl”.
Oklabí akó sang mga sílyo siníng mga
sóbre. Take the stamps off these envelopes
for me.
If you can write, paint, or compose without fear, pain, tears or questions, then you are either very blessed or very bland.
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