a term referring to the opposite side or counterpart, used to describe geographical locations (i.e. across lake Buhi from the town center).
Notes
Saloyo: an agglutinative word describing an alternative perspective, viewpoint, or counterpart, often implying a complementary or contrasting aspect; or one of the paired objects (e.g., footwear)
Tagaloyo: a historical term used to describe individuals or groupsi residing on the outskirts or opposite side of Buhi’s town center, often carrying connotations of social or cultural marginalization.
Lominoyo: a verb describing the act of crossing over or transitioning to the opposite side, whether physically (e.g., moving locations) or metaphorically (e.g., changing perspectives).
Balyo: a term describing the opposite side or counterpart, similar to "loyo," with an additional connotation of exchange or trade, particularly in the context of bartering goods or servicesi.