Tagalog
n. 1. uneasiness; 2. astonishment; 3. idleness; 4. impediment; 5. delay
Tagalog
tama n. right fit
Tagalog
sumuot (sumusuot, sumuot, susuot) v., inf. go or get to some place
Tagalog
pag-upo n. act of sitting down
Tagalog
magsalitan (nagsasalitan, nagsalitan, magsasalitan) v., inf. do/work by turns
Cebuano
fade
Cebuano
(from ayaw únà) 1. — pa 1a. wait a minute, just a minute. Yúnà pa, Rus, ayaw únag lakaw, Just a minute, Rose, don’t go yet; 1b. expression used to change the tack of a conversation. Yúnà pa. Anus-a tung pitsáha? Just a minute. On what date did you say it was going to be? 2. expression interrupting a speaker to get the word. Yúnà! Patiwasa ku arun mahibáwu sila sa tinúud, Just a minute! Let me tell it so they will know the truth.
Cebuano
raise
Cebuano
taxpayer
Cebuano
a. 1. for a woman to be pretentious in actions, putting on airs and showing contempt for ordinary people. Irgat kaáyu nang bayhána, dì giyud musul-ub ug sapátus nga baratuhun, That woman is haughty. She won’t wear cheap shoes at all; 2. forward and immodest in behavior toward men. Irgat kaáyu nang bayhána. Magduuldúul ug láki, That girl is forward. She makes advances to men; v. be, become haughty or immodest in behavior.
Hiligaynon
To search, reconnoitre, investigate, examine. (see lúghut).
Hiligaynon
To kick. Ginsípà nía akó. He kicked me. He gave me a kick. Indì mo siá pagsipáon. Don't kick him. (see tíndak).
Hiligaynon
The cockroach, black beetle.
Hiligaynon
(B) Taciturn, silent, of few words, not talkative, uncommunicative, shy, bashful, timid, retiring, keeping aloof from others out of caution or timidity. Budóng nga táo. A taciturn or timid man. Anó ang ginapabudóng mo? What makes you timid? Why are you so reserved or retiring? Indì ka magpabudóng. Don't be shy or timid, (see komód, mahípus).
Ilocano
n. cayo
Ilocano
v. arcosan, papintasen
Ilocano
v. agasan, paimbagen
Ilocano
adv. cala
Ilocano
adj. nadagsen
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