"Unidad" is a word in HILIGAYNON
unidád - (Sp. unidad) Unity, union,
agreement; to have union, be united. Walâ
silá sing unidád. Walâ silá magaunidád.
They are not united. They don’t pull well
together. (cf. hisáhò, hiúsa, hiúgyon;
kaisáhan).
Put your ear down close to your soul and listen hard.
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