ambay
AMBAY is a word in Hiligaynon with its meaning in English.
ambáy - (B) I don’t know. Diín si tátay mo?—Ambáy kon diín siá karón. Where is your father?—I don’t know where he is now. Also used as a verb. Indì ka magambáy kon pangkotón ikáw. Don’t say "I don’t know” when you are asked. (cf. ambót, máan báy). ámbi – ámlig ámbi, Open or exposed to the rain; to enter, come through, said of rain being driven in by the wind through an open door or window or the like. Nagaámbi ang ulán. The rain is coming in. Ang ámon kalán-an ginaambihán sang ulán. The rain is coming into our dining room. Ang ákon kwárto ámbi sa ulán. My room is exposed to the rain. Kon mamádlus ang hángin maambihán ka dirí sang ulán. If the wind is strong the rain will drive in here where you are. (cf. ábong—open to the wind).