"Paagsa" is a word in HILIGAYNON
paágsa - To let fields on lease (for part or
one half of the produce). Ipaágsa sa íya
ang ímo dútà—or—paagsahí siá sang ímo
dútà. Let him have your field on lease.
Lease him your land. Paagsahá siá. Grant
him the lease of the land. (pa, ágsa).
What does not destroy me makes me strong.
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