"Pahala" is a word in HILIGAYNON
pahála - To urge on, to quicken, etc.
Pahaláha si Hosé sang karabáw. Tell José
to make the buffalo go quicker (by shouting
"halá” to the buffalo) in order to make him
walk fast). (pa, hála), (cf. padalî).
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