"Uyon" is a word in ILOKANO, HILIGAYNON
n. a measure of palay; ten BAAR of palay.
úyon - Agreeable, pleasing, to one’s liking;
to like, be pleased with, be fond of, to
relish, be partial to. Indì akó makaúyon
sang báboy. I don’t like pork. I am not
partial to (fond of) pork. Indì makaúyon
sang báboy ang ákon solóksolók. Pork
does not agree with my stomach. Pork is
bad for my stomach. Ginauyónan níya gid
inâ. He likes that very much. He is perfectly
content with it. Maáyo ang ámon patubás,
kon magúyon ang panahón. We shall have
a good harvest, if the weather is favourable
(nice, agreeable, propitious).
The Lord likes small things best, especially those done with love.
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