"Regalo" is a word in TAGALOG, HILIGAYNON

regalo HILIGAYNON
Definition:

regálo - (Sp. regalo, regalar) Present, gift,
donation, keepsake; to make a present of,
bestow upon. Iregálo mo lang sa íya iníng
relóh. Give him this watch as a keepsake.
Ginregálo iní sa ákon ni Fuláno. This was
given to me as a present by N.N. (cf. dúlut,
hátag, bugáy, pádya, prémyo).

regalo TAGALOG
Definition:

regalo1
Definition: (noun) gift; present

regalo TAGALOG
Definition:

regalo2
Active Verb: magregalo
Definition: (verb) to give a gift
2
Definition:
Notes:
Examples: Magregalo ka ng bulaklak kay Sheila. (You give flowers as a gift to Sheila.)

regalo TAGALOG
Definition:

regalo
Definition: see regalo1 see regalo2

Few words of positivity

One of the hardest-to-swallow, most countercultural, counter intuitive implications of the gospel is that bearing up under a difficult burden with patient perseverance is a good thing.

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gusto TAGALOG

gusto Active Verb: gumusto Passive Verb: gustuhin Definition: 1) want, like (post-verb) 2) to like, to want, to desire (verb) …

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handog TAGALOG

handog Active Verb: maghandog Passive Verb: ihandog Definition: (noun) offering, gift, present (verb) to offer, to dedicate Examples: 1) Maghandog …

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pakipkip TAGALOG

pakipkip Definition: (noun) (rw. KIPKIP) gift given by a NINONG or NINANG, specially in baptisms and confirmations

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