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eager
sabik
anay
The Ilonggo conjugation “anay” is a particle used to convey a sense of temporariness or a short pause before proceeding with an action. It can be translated to phrases like “for a while,” “first,” or “let’s take a moment.” For example, “Pahuway ta anay” means “Let’s rest for a while” or “Let’s take a moment to rest”. It’s a versatile term that adds a nuance of patience or a brief interruption to the main action. If you’re learning Ilonggo, understanding how to use “anay” can be quite useful in everyday conversation. It’s often used to soften requests or to suggest a gentle pause before doing something else.
tasty / delicious
namit
cool, awesome, nice
ayos
“Let’s take a rest first” or “Let’s take a break for a moment.”
Pahuway ta anay
here it is / there it is
ari-oh
I can’t handle it anymore
Indi ko ya kaya
oh / ah
Ay” = an interjection used to express surprise or shock…
to stand
tindog
to sit
lingkod
to dance
sayaw