Macapagal


[mah-kah-pah-gahl] /ˌmɑ kɑ pɑˈgɑl/

noun
1.
Diosdado
[dee-aws-dah-daw] /ˌdi ɔsˈdɑ dɔ/ (Show IPA), 1910–97, Philippine statesman: president 1961–65.

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