"Takga" is a word in HILIGAYNON
tákga - Promise, engagement, pledge,
plight, troth; to promise, to give—, pass—,
pledge—, plight—,—one’s word,—one’s
honour,—one’s credit,—one’s troth. Ang
mga tinákga ni Hesukrísto. The promises
of Jesus Christ. Nagtákga siá nga——. He
promised that——. Tinakgahán níya akó
nga báklan sing kálò. He promised to buy
me a hat. (cf. túg-an, sáad).
It was like being at an Arabian hoedown with a band of psychedelic hillbillies (p. 171).
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Fred: I'm sure I'm right. Betty: You're as right as rain - all wet!
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