"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.

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Laugh your heart out.

Three cowboys of the world are sitting around camp talking about how tough they were and the tales kept getting bigger and bigger. The cowboy from Australia says, "I wrestled a 200 pound crocodile and may it cry like a baby." The Cowboy from Brazil shakes his head and says, "I killed a 400 pound steer with my bare hands." The Cowboy from Texas just smiled and kept stirring the campfire with his leg.

alobaybay HILIGAYNON

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mag- HILIGAYNON

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talangkod HILIGAYNON

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ulu CEBUANO

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