Tagalog
utusan n. servant
Tagalog
patakarang pampulitika comp. political principles, opinions or policy
Tagalog
panumbi n. fisticuffs; fight with fists
Tagalog
magpasama (nagpapasama, nagpasama, magpapasama) v., inf. 1. corrupt; 3. demoralize; 4. vitiate; injure the quality of
Tagalog
gataan (ginagataan, ginataan, gagataan) v., inf. extract milk from coconut meat; add coconut milk to cooked food
Cebuano
v. were closed
Cebuano
interior
Cebuano
a. 1. for a smooth surface to be rough with tiny scratches, such that it would make a grating sound if something were rubbed over it. 2. for corn to be mature (for the husks to become dry and rough); v. 1. for a smooth surface to get roughened, cause it to do so. Nalasgas ang imabaw sa lamísa kay gikuriskurisan, The table top got all scratched because someone rubbed something sharp over it. 2. get a kind of scaly formation on the skin, caused by contact with contaminated water. Naglasgas ang ákung pánit kay nagtrabáhu mi sa kanal, My skin is infected with scales because we have been working in the ditch; 3. for corn to mature (from the notion that the husks get rough and wrinkled when the fruit is mature).
Cebuano
a. steep and slippery. Handalas ang dálan padúlung sa walug, The path to the valley is steep and slippery; v. 1. glide swiftly down an incline. Mihandalas ang mga bátà sa bakilid, The children slid down the side of the hill; 2. run downwards, half sliding, half running. Mihandalas ang mga bátà sa hagdan, The children rushed down the stairs; 3. move out of a place at top speed. Naghandalas mig panágan pag-ulan, We got out of there as fast as we could when it started to rain.
Cebuano
farce
Hiligaynon
(H) That is to be counted or reckoned with; that can be counted, inconsiderable, small in number. (see ísip).
Hiligaynon
(H) Dazzling, bright, shining, very bright or clear, splendid. (see sílaw).
Hiligaynon
See panglámbas. (lánas-lámbas).
Hiligaynon
To make compact, join well, near or close together, unite closely. Honhoná ang sókdap sa pagrára. Weave the bamboo strips closely together. Nagahónhon ang mga táo sa bánkò. The people on the bench are tightly squeezed together. Anó ang lúyag mo: Buháton námon ang salúg nga hónhon ukón lakâ?-A, lúyag ko ang ísa ka salúg nga hónhon. What do you prefer: Shall we join the flooring closely or leave rather wide open seams?-Well, I like a closely joined floor. Dugángi ang mga bánkò, índì mo pagpahonhonón ang mga bátà sa siníng tátlò ka bánkò. Increase the number of benches, don't crush the children together on these three benches. (see ímpon, dápat, gutúk, doót, símput, dókdok).
Ilocano
v. aramid, aramiden
Ilocano
adj. dackel
Ilocano
n. pagapu, gandat
Ilocano
n. sibay, sikigan, abay
Ilocano
n. turog
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