"Plete" is a word in WARAY, HILIGAYNON, ENGLISH
Plete - rent
To plead.
pléte - (Sp. flete) Fare, freight, freightage;
hire, payment for the lease or hire of; to
hire, lease (out), take on lease, engage a
vehicle, etc. Pilá ang pléte? What is the
fare? How much is to be paid for the lease
or hire? Ginpletehán ko ang íya áwto, ang
íya baláy, etc. I engaged his auto. I hired
his house, etc. Ipapléte mo sa ákon ang
ímo dútà, kabáyo, etc. Let me have your
land on lease, let me hire your horse, etc.
(cf. hinákay).
Better to be called something positive and inspirational than something negative.
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