"Tanoy" is a word in HILIGAYNON
tánoy - To be high, shrill, loud, sonorous,
resounding, far-reaching (of the human
voice, of music, etc.). (cf. sílik, sulánting,
tán-up, tágsing).
tánsan – tápang
tánsan, Tansan, a kind of mineral water.
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