"Tilaw" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
tiláw - (H) To try, taste, experience, pass—,
go—, through, endure, prove, test. Walâ pa
gid akó makatiláw sang páhò. I have never
yet tasted a mango. Tilawí siá. Try him, put
him to the test. Decide (by an appeal to
physical force, or the like) which of you
(two) is stronger. Natilawán ko man inâ. I
also have tried it (that). I also have
experience of it. I have had the same
experience. Patilawá siá siní. Let him try
(taste) it (this). Kon magliwát siá
magbúhat sing súbung ipatiláw mo sa íya
ang ímo kamót (patilawón mo siá sang
ímo kamót). If he does that again let him
feel your hand i.e. punish him, let him
smart for it. (cf. dímdim, dimól, samít,
sagámsam, pórba, pruéba, tám-id,
sagáwsaw).
tilaw v [A; b] {1} taste.
Tilawi ang sabaw kun parat ba, Taste the soup to see if its salty.
{2} try, experience.
Mutilaw kug sakayg dyít, Id like to experience riding a jet.
{3} [A12; b2] get a beating, scolding, etc.
Makatilaw ka giyug muusab ka, Youll get it if you do it again.
I will never claim to know what you are thinking. I only hope I am on your mind.
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Jesus and Satan got into an argument over which of them was the better computer programmer. Finally God got tired of the bickering and told them that he would judge a contest between them. They each had four hours to write the best program they could, and then God would decide the winner.Well, they both got right down to business, and wrote lines and lines and lines of code. But just before the four hours were up there was a flash of lightning and a tremendous clap of thunder. The lights flickered, the power faltered, and both computer screens went dead.When power was restored, God declared that time was up and asked to see the results of their work. Jesus flipped on his computer and displayed the most elegant program you could imagine, with beautiful architecture and wonderful syllogisms, triumphs of multimedia sound and pictures -- all kinds of bells and whistles.God asked Satan wha t he had created, but Satan said, "I've got nothing, absolutely nothing. My program was twice as good as that, but I lost it all when the power went out. Jesus must have cheated. How could he still have such a great program?"God replied, "Everybody knows -- Jesus Saves."
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