magandahan

Tagalog

magandahan (nagagandahan, nagandahan, magagandahan) v., inf. be attracted by beauty


kubabaw

Tagalog

n. 1. lying face down; 2. position of a male animal when copulating


Gayon pala

Tagalog

Gayon pala! comp. So that's it!


dilaan

Tagalog

(dinidilaan, dinilaan, didilaan) v., inf. 1. stick out one's tongue; 2. lick or lap


baywang

Tagalog

baywang n. 1. waist; 2. part of a garment covering the waist



mas nipis

Cebuano

thinner


timbri

Cebuano

n. pushbutton or the bell or buzzer the pushbutton manipulates; v. push a button or ring a bell or operate a similar contrivance.


sangkad

Cebuano

a. broad, having ample width. Sangkad nga panaptun, Cloth that is of ample width; v. 1. be completely covered with something Ang íyang nawung nasangkad ug bugas, Her face is all covered with pimples; 2. do something to the entire area of something Sangkára ug páhid ug asíti ang káhuy, Smear oil all over the wood; 3. be enough for everybody. Ang lima ka buuk tinápay ni Hisus nakasangkad sa gatusan ka mga táwu, Jesus’ five loaves of bread were enough to feed hundreds of people; 4. have one’s fill of something Nasangkaran sa bunal ang mga bátang nag-áway, The quarreling children got a whipping such that they decided they never wanted to do it again. ka-, gisangkarun, kasangkarun n. width, breadth. Ang lamísa may kasangkad (gisangkarun, kasangkarun) nga duha ka mitru, The table is two meters wide.


sa ingon niadto

Cebuano

adj. thereupon


warrant of arrest.


dúlit

Hiligaynon

To soil, dirty, etc. See búlit id.


kílaw

Hiligaynon

To eat raw fish or meat. Malúyag ka magkílaw sing ísdà? Would you like to eat some raw fish? Sa dakû nga kadalók kinílaw níya ang báboy. Very greedily he ate some raw pork. Kiláwa lang ang gunô. Simply eat some raw "gunô".


maagíd-ágid

Hiligaynon

Resembling, somewhat like, similar, almost the same, not unlike. (see maapítápit, maanggídánggid).


padóros

Hiligaynon

An addition of one or more rooms to a house with corresponding extension of the roof, an extension, a lean-to. Also used as a verb. Padorósi ang ímo baláy sing duhá ka padóros magtímbang sa toó kag sa walá. Add two wings to your house, one to the right and one to the left. Ang kalabánan sang mga padóros siníng bánwa naátpan sing lángkob. Most of the lean-toes in this town are roofed with split bamboo.


balángon

Hiligaynon

(H) A kind of very savoury banana. (see barángon, manghúdan).


amount

Ilocano

v. dagup, gatad


pea

Ilocano

n. gisantes


soap

Ilocano

n. sabon


university

Ilocano

n. universidad


weekly

Ilocano

adv. dinomingo, linawas