"Serdi-Serdi" is a word in HILIGAYNON
serdî-sérdì - To refuse apparently,
pretend to be averse to accepting
something offered, etc. See birgîbírgì,
indíîndì, kudískúdis.
seremónyas, (Sp. ceremonia)
Ceremony, liturgy. (cf. buluhatón).
No one has truly become successful on life without having to organize his life.
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