"Tagiti, Tagiti" is a word in HILIGAYNON
tagítì, tagîtî - Excessively hot, extremely
warm, incandescent, white-hot, at a white
heat; very white, bright, clean. Nagatagítì
karón ang ínit. The heat of the sun is very
great at present. It is very hot at present.
Nagatagítì gid yanáng mga panápton nga
linátag. Those bleached clothes look very
white. (cf. salíit, tagíngting, putî, lágtì,
síngkal).
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