"Tukyahaw, Tuk-Yahaw" is a word in HILIGAYNON
tukyáhaw, tuk-yáhaw - To hold up
one’s head, lift one’s eyes (or head from a
drooping or dejected position).
Nagtukyáhaw siá sang íya ólo. He raised
his head. He looked up. Itukyáhaw mo ang
ímo nawóng. Lift up (Raise) your head. Tilt
up your chin. Look up. (cf. tukháyaw).
It’s too dangerous…I would never be able to forgive myself if something happened to him. I wouldn’t be able to bare it. Forgiveness would be out of the question beyond my ability. I would never be able to forget that the boy I loved was hurt…or worse…because he came to this world. Because of me.
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mukháyaw - To lift or raise one’s head. See tukháyaw, tukyáhaw.
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