Tagalog
n. difficulty (a thing that is hard to do or understand)
Tagalog
pangabit n. attachment
Tagalog
n. 1. revival; regeneration; 2. rehabilitation
Tagalog
(nagkakasarili, nagkasarili, magkakasarili) v., inf. have one's own
Tagalog
kapangakuan n. promise; pledge
Cebuano
n. open porch. Adtu mi manglingkud sa asutíya ug walay ulan, We sit on the porch when it doesn’t rain; v. construct, attach an open porch.
Cebuano
n. abuse
Cebuano
v. operate
Cebuano
n. playground
Cebuano
adj. the late
Hiligaynon
To dance. See sá-ot.
Hiligaynon
A plant. See salámyog id.
Hiligaynon
A wicker basket made of bamboo splints. It usually holds two or three bushels (pásong) of rice.
Hiligaynon
Careless, thoughtless, unconcerned; to be careless or indifferent about, be unconcerned or easy-going, pay no attention to, take no interest in. Indì mo pagtaláktalakán ang síngsing, kay básì madúlà. Don't be careless about the ring, for it might be lost. Tinaláktalakán gid lang níya ang íya palangitánan kag sa walâ (man) madúgay napúto siá. He did not pay much attention to his business and before long he was bankrupt. (see talágtalág, pasapayán, patúyang, pasaburák, pasaburát).
Hiligaynon
Turbid, cloudy, muddy; to become or make turbid. Nagalubúg ang túbig, kay may bahâ. The water has become turbid, for there is a freshet on. Lúbga-or-palúbga ang túbig sa áwang, agúd índì pagsalukán sang ibán. Make the water in the well turbid, so that other people may not draw from it. Indì mo paglinoón ang botílya, kay magalubúg ang bíno. Don't shake the bottle for the wine will get turbid.
Ilocano
v. ibagay
Ilocano
n. nariribuc, nawarnacan
Ilocano
n. embajador, pananacabagi ti maysa a pagilian
Ilocano
n. saan a pudno, tinultulad
Ilocano
n. panangatipa
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