"Panghimalaut" is a word in HILIGAYNON
panghimaláut - (H) Curse, imprecation;
to curse, invoke a curse upon, call cursed,
imprecate, execrate, condemn, wish evil to.
(cf. maláut, panóloy).
panghimál-i – panginpanghimál-i, (H) The imperative passive
of panghibaló (Freq. of hibaló)—to know,
understand, but used in the same meaning
as pamál-i, which see. Panghimál-i ni
Pédro sang panglútò sing pagkáon. Peter
knows nothing about cooking, has no
inkling as to how prepare a meal. (cf.
kalibutáni).
The art of hearing what somebody has to say is actually, listening.
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