"Paaslum" is a word in HILIGAYNON
paáslum - To sour, make sour, allow to go
sour. Paaslumá ang sópas. Make the soup
sour, put some vinegar into the soup.
Paaslumí ang ísdà. Make the fish a little
sour, give the fish a flavour of vinegar. (pa,
áslum).
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