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  2. Daga language - Wikipedia

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    Daga (Dimuga, Nawp) is a non-Austronesian language of Papua New Guinea. Daga is spoken by about 9,000 people as of 2007. [ 2 ] The peoples that speak Daga are located in the Rabaraba subdistrict of Milne Bay district , and in the Abau subdistrict of the Central district of Papua New Guinea .

  3. List of Philippine mythological figures - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of gods, goddesses, deities, and many other divine, semi-divine, and important figures from classical Philippine mythology and indigenous Philippine folk religions collectively referred to as Diwatas whose expansive stories span from a hundred years ago to presumably thousands of years from modern times.

  4. Alamat ng Gubat - Wikipedia

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    Daga - a rat living in the woods of Saging Republic. He is the tiny sidekick of Leon. Leon influenced Daga to roar like lions. Daga is part of the gang of evil animals in the forest. Leon - a lion and is the leader and the founder of the evil packed gang. He influenced Tong's brother, Katang, in joining the evil gang of animals in the forest.

  5. Kombatan - Wikipedia

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    Espada Y Daga - sword and dagger, or stick and dagger methods; Daga sa Daga; Dulo Dulo - The dulo dulo is a specialty weapon of Kombatan. It is simply a short stick, or horn, of about six inches with points at both ends. It is used in close quarters to attack sensitive areas of the body.

  6. Rinconada Bikol language - Wikipedia

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    Namamahaw siya duman sa gilid nin salog kan mabaretaan niyang inarado giraray kan aki niya an daga, dawa dai pa nin tubig itong uma ninda. Nag-aalmusal siya sa may tabí ng ilog nang mabalitaan niyang inararo mulî ng kaniyang anák ang lupà, kahit walâ pang tubig ang kaniláng bukirín.

  7. List of loanwords in Tagalog - Wikipedia

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    The linguist Ekaterina Baklanova distinguishes at least two types of Spanish-Tagalog compound terms: hybrid loanwords [46] or mixed-borrowings [47] are partially translated Spanish terms which are adopted into Tagalog, e.g. karnerong-dagat (derived from the Spanish term carnero marino, meaning "seal") and anemonang-dagat (derived from the ...

  8. Daga - Wikipedia

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    Daga District, Bhutan; Daga, Bhutan, capital of Daba District; Daga Hundred, a geographic division in Sweden; Daga Island, an island located in the southeastern part of Lake Tana in Ethiopia; Daga River (disambiguation) Daga Rural LLG, Papua New Guinea

  9. Category:Redirects from Tagalog-language terms - Wikipedia

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