"Taklas" is a word in HILIGAYNON
táklas - (H) To climb up something steep,
using hands and feet, to clamber up, scale.
Táklas ka sa padér, díngding, kodál,
pángpang, etc. Climb the wall, partition,
fence, steep river-bank, etc. Taklasá—
táklo – talabókan
or—taklasí ang pángpang. Climb the steep
river-bank. (cf. táklad).
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