"Takon" is a word in HILIGAYNON

takon HILIGAYNON
Definition:

tákon - (B) On my part, etc. for sing ákon.
Indì (akó) tákon magágto rúgto. (Indì akó
sing ákon—Indì akó’y ákon—, magkádto
dídto). I for my part will not go there. As
for me I won’t go there.

takon HILIGAYNON
Definition:

takón - (Sp. tacón) The heel or heelpiece of
a boot or shoe, etc. (cf. tikód).

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sahi HILIGAYNON

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turayaw HILIGAYNON

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uman HILIGAYNON

umán - (B) To repeat, iterate, do again, reiterate; to change, alter, retract. Indì ka na magumán sa pagpanúmbag (magpanúmbag) …

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