"Taytay" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
táytay - A bridge; to bridge, span with—,
make—, build—, a bridge. Nagatáytay silá
sang subâ. Ginataytayán níla ang subâ.
They are—building a bridge over the
river,—bridging the river. (cf. tuláy,
latayán).
taytay n {1} mountain range.
{2} bridge.
v {1} [A; b6(1)] make a bridge.
Ákung gitaytáyan ug kawáyan ang ámung labnganan, I made a bamboo bridge for us to cross on.
{2} [A; a] start weaving a hat or a mat, weaving the fundamental portion (the crown in the hat) from which the rest is continued.
paN- v [A2; b6] travel along the mountain ridge.
Manaytay ta arun makítà ang luyug luyu sa búkid, Lets travel along the ridge so we can see both sides of the mountain.
-an n {1} bridge.
{2} means by which s.t.
is attained.
A best friend is someone that will stand in your storm and tell you the lightening is beautiful just to make you realize that your heart was worth getting soaked.
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