"Yema" is a word in TAGALOG, CHAVACANO
English: call
Tagalog: tawag
yema
Definition: (noun) egg yolk
Notes: Spanish
If he set out right now to make a list of the things he had taken for granted in his life, he’d go broke buying paper.
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