"Palangga" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
palánggà - Favourite, darling, pet, duck,
ducky, dear, deary, sweet, sweety, honey; to
fondle, caress, pet, cherish, love, treat with
great affection or tenderness. Palanggaá
ang bátà. Treat the baby with great
tenderness. Pet the baby. (cf. ánggà).
palanggà (from danggà) v [A; a12] love and care for s.
o.
Mu-panggà ku sa bátang buútan, Ill love a good child.
Palanggáun ku ikaw hangtud sa kahangtúran, I will love and care for you till the end of time.
n dearest, darling.
short form: langg.
Natúlug ka na ba, palanggà?
Are you asleep, darling?
ma-in-un a bestowing loving care, full of love.
-in- = palanggà, n.
I was just cleaning up my own mess, Baz. Like, no one would call you a hero for cleaning up your own vomit.
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