"Sapak, Sapak" is a word in HILIGAYNON
sapák, sápak - To mind, pay attention
to, take notice of, regard, treat with respect.
Walâ níya pagsapaká (pagsapáka) ang
sápal – sáprat
maáyo nga lináygay sang íya mga
ginikánan. He paid no attention to—, took
no notice of—, disregarded—, the good
counsel of his parents.
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