"Takang-Takang" is a word in HILIGAYNON

takang-takang HILIGAYNON
Definition:

takáng-tákang - Dim. and Freq. of
tákang, takáng. Also: to take the first
steps, to learn to walk; to learn "the ropes”,
enter upon a career. Ang bátà
nagatakángtákang na. The baby is taking
its first steps,—is learning to walk.

Few words of positivity

Put your ear down close to your soul and listen hard.

Anne Sexton

WORD SUGGESTIONS
Laugh your heart out.

What do you give a sick horse?Cough stirrup.

alobaybay HILIGAYNON

alobáybay - Handrail, railing to hold oneself by, balustrade. Also used as a verb. Alobaybayí ang hágdan sang ímo baláy. …

Read the complete definition
hornbook ENGLISH

The first book for children, or that from which in former times they learned their letters and rudiments; -- so …

Read the complete definition
mag- HILIGAYNON

mag- - A prefix used chiefly in the following ways: 1) to denote the active infinitive, e.g. Hándà na kamó …

Read the complete definition
talangkod HILIGAYNON

talángkod - Prudent, wise, knowing, circumspect, cautious, wary, astute, shrewd, sage, sagacious, discerning; to grasp, comprehend, get hold of the …

Read the complete definition
ulu CEBUANO

úlu n {1} head. {1a} head as the source of thinking power. Gamíta ímung úlu, Use your head. {2} each …

Read the complete definition