"Umbak" is a word in HILIGAYNON
úmbak - (B) To leap or jump down.
Umbak (Lúkso ka) sa túbig humalín sa
pángpang. Jump down into the water from
the bank. Umbakí ang bató nga ra (riá).
(Luksohí inâ nga bató). Jump down on
that stone there. (cf. ámbak id.).
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