"asawa" meaning in Kapampangan

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Noun

Etymology: From Proto-Austronesian *qasawa. Etymology templates: {{inh|pam|map-pro|*qasawa}} Proto-Austronesian *qasawa Head templates: {{pam-noun}} asawa
  1. Súlat Wáwâ spelling of asaua Categories (topical): Female family members, Male family members, Marriage, People
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