"Paalay, Paalay" is a word in HILIGAYNON
paálay, paaláy - Caus. of álay. To tire,
make stiff. Also: (especially in (B): to
worry, feel uneasy, be upset. Ang paglakát
nagpaálay sang ákon páa. The walk has
made my legs stiff. Pagapaaláyon
(pagapaalayón) gid ang ímo láwas kon
magpangabúdlay ka sa ínit. You will
certainly get tired and stiff, if you work in
the heat of the sun. Ngáa nga nagapaaláy
ka gid túngud sinâ? Why do you worry
about that? Why does such a thing upset
you? Anó ang ímo ginapaalayán (sang
ímo hunâhúnà)? What are you worrying
about? What is it that makes you feel so ill
at ease?
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