"Ripara" is a word in HILIGAYNON

ripara HILIGAYNON
Definition:

ripára - (Sp. reparar) To attend to, notice,
bestow care upon, provide well, prepare or
make ready what is needed. Riparáha ang

ripíki – rúb-as
mga bisíta. See to the visitors, attend upon
the visitors. Ginripára mo na ang tanán
nga mga kinahánglan sa kosína? Have
you got ready everything needed for the
kitchen? A, walâ níya pagriparáha. Why,
he did nothing, he neglected everything.
(cf. hímos, híwat, tátap, híkot, búhat,
dipára).

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