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How to Write 'Pinagpala' in Baybayin Script (Hiligaynon)

Authentic and historically accurate pre-Philippine script transliteration of the Hiligaynon word pinagpala. Etymology, root derivatives, and conjugations validated by linguistic researcher and pre-Philippine script expert Kristian Kabuay.

HILIGAYNON TRANSLATION

Pinagpala

Traditional Writing Method ᜄᜒᜉᜃᜋᜀᜌᜓ
Breakdown: Gi-Pa-Ka-Ma-A-Yo
Modern Writing Method ᜄᜒᜈ᜔ᜉᜃᜋᜀᜌᜓ
Breakdown: Gi-N-Pa-Ka-Ma-A-Yo

Etymology

From the root 'ayo' (good), with prefixes meaning 'to treat as good' or 'to favor'.

ROOT WORD: AYO

maayo good
pakamaayuhon to bless or treat well
ginapakamaayo is being blessed
pagpakamaayo the act of blessing