Tagalog
sumalpok (sumasalpok, sumalpok, sasalpok) v., inf. 1. bang; bump; clash; 2. strike as waves against a boat
Tagalog
n. mower (tool or machine)
Tagalog
pagsuko n. 1. surrender; 2. submission|
Tagalog
pagkatubos n. redemption
Tagalog
(nangungupas, nangupas, mangungupas) v., inf. 1. become faded; discolour (US: discolor); 2. fade
Cebuano
see ibyus.
Cebuano
seventy
Cebuano
adj. avid
Cebuano
shutter
Cebuano
v. spin a top, throw a spinning top. Ayaw bandúha ang ákung kumagkù, Don’t throw the top on my toe.
Hiligaynon
To bend, curve, incline, deflect, flex, arch, bow. Hálba ang ímo husáy, agúd mahapús nga hilókon. Heat your comb, that it may be easy to bend. Abáw, índì gid mahílok ang láwas níya, kay lakás kabáskug. Why, one cannot bend his body, for he is too strong (or too stiff). Hilóki akó siníng hilimoón ko nga tuangtuangán. Bend for me this piece of bamboo which I am going to make into a carrier's pole. (see tikô).
Hiligaynon
Hiligaynon
A bugbear, a ghost supposed to be of gigantic proportions and of terrible aspect; jinnee, jinn.
Hiligaynon
To happen, chance, come to pass, etc. See tabô. Natapángan ko gid ang íla pagáway. I just happened to be present at their fight. Nakatápang akó sang íla panyága. I chanced to come upon them when they were-having dinner,-at dinner.
Hiligaynon
A little deaf, hard of hearing; to be a little deaf, have one's sense of hearing slightly impaired. Alingágngag siá. He is slightly deaf. Sang isá ka simána maánting pa siá, ápang karón nagalingágngag na. A week ago he could still hear well, but now he is a little deaf. Sán-o pa ikáw magalingágngag? When did you have your sense of hearing impaired? Ginaalingagngagán akó sa íya. He seems to me to be slightly deaf.
Ilocano
n. lalaki nga aglaclacao iti gatas
Ilocano
adv. sacbay ito daytoy nga oras, itoy a disso, iti napalabas
Ilocano
n. agtataeng iti baybay, agyan iti vapor
Ilocano
n. gugoran, bennaten
Ilocano
v. ibato, ipuruac
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