"Pamalpal" is a word in HILIGAYNON
pamálpal - Freq. of pálpal. To put sticks,
stakes or small posts into the ground.
Ginpamalpalán sang kaminéro ang binít
sang dálan. The road-mender planted
stakes along the side of the road.
Nagapamálpal siá. He is setting sticks
(small posts) into the ground.
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