@wbascara
"Dal
î" means "easiness, effortlessness", but when used as an interjection, "Dali!", it means "Hurry up!".
Based on how you heard it, I believe "dali-dali" should be "Dal
î! Dal
î!" (Hurry up! Hurry up!).
There is "d
áli-d
alì" which is an adverb that means "hurriedly".
D
áli-d
alì sil
áng lumab
ás ng pint
ô. = They went out the door hurriedly.
There is "dali
án" (to make something easy; to hurry up) and there is "madali
ín" (to rush/hurry someone), but I don't think there is just "dali
ín". Maybe what you heard was "dal
í-dali
án" which can mean either, "to make something easier (e.g. an exam)" or "to speed/hurry up some more".