"Panakit, Panakit" is a word in HILIGAYNON
panákit, panakít - Freq. of sákit, sakít—
to pain, etc.
Business: It is all about generating employment not about generating money.
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rimut kuntrul v [A; c6] broadcast away from the radio station. Magrimut kuntrul mi sa mísa sa Santu Rusaryu, We …
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