"Pika-Pika" is a word in HILIGAYNON

pika-pika HILIGAYNON
Definition:

piká-piká - Dim. of píka. Also: To line or
join with mortar stones, or tiles, to point
the joints of cut stones or tiles with mortar.
Pikápíkahí sing ápog ang hulút sang mga
bató. Put lime in between the stones. (cf.
galá-gála).

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almires TAGALOG

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mortar ENGLISH

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