"Wakal" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
wákal - To talk much, chatter, boast, brag,
prattle. (cf. búrà, hádak, ngásal, etc.).
wákal v [B; c1] be, become unintelligible in ones speech.
Wakálun (iwákal) gánì nímug sulti dì ka hisabtan námù, If you mumble your words we wont understand you.
a unintelligible, mumbling in speech.
Form delicious bonds. Be the fruit that others seek when their hearts and souls are hungry.
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