"Pataw, Pataw" is a word in HILIGAYNON

pataw, pataw HILIGAYNON
Definition:

pátaw, patáw - (B) Any solid addition,
especially meat, in broth. Walâ sing pátaw
iníng sabáw. In this broth there is nothing

solid or substantial. A, malás-ay ang
sabáw dídto, kay kúlang ang pátaw. Oh
dear, the broth there was no good, for it
was short of solid morsels or ingredients.

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subak HILIGAYNON

subák - Admixture, addition, solid morsel or ingredient of meat, fish, etc. in soup, sauce, broth, or the like. (cf. …

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tinao HILIGAYNON

tináo - A solid morsel of food. See tínaw, pátaw.

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tinaw HILIGAYNON

tínaw - A solid morsel of food. See pátaw, tináo.

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