"Tigistigis" is a word in CEBUANO
tigistígis v [A; c1] do a little or a part at a time.
Bísag mutigistígis ka lag báyad arun maimpas sa kadugáyan, Just pay me little by little.
Eventually your debt will be paid o?
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Tigistigísa (itigistígis) ninyu paggáwì ang papil, Use paper sparingly.
Put your ear down close to your soul and listen hard.
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