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"Linking arms together" is an English equivalent of the Tagalog word kapit-bisig. The phrase most famously recalls the traditional solidarity of people in a neighborhood helping one another and refers to people of Philippine ancestry and citizenship working together. The pronunciation will be "KA-pit-BEE-seeg" in Tagalog.

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