Tagalog
palatandaan n. 1. landmark; 2. phenomenon; 3. trace; 4. token; 5. cue; 6. sign
Tagalog
pagpasiyahan (pinagpapasiyahan, pinagpasiyahan, pagpapasiyahan) v., inf. 1. make a judgement; 2. make up one's mind; 3. settle; solve
Tagalog
n. snobbishness; conceit
Tagalog
(lumalakad, lumakad, lalakad) v., inf. walk; go on foot; be under way; go on; advance; start
Tagalog
n. clerk
Cebuano
see gípung.
Cebuano
name
Cebuano
discover
Cebuano
adj. haggard
Cebuano
v. rap someone on the head with something Dakla (dakula, dakli) siya kay nagdahan, Rap him on the head because he is acting up too much; n. rapping. dakuldákul v. rap something to make noise. Dakuldakúli ang máya, Rap empty cans to chase away the birds.
Hiligaynon
(Sp. cajon) Box, trunk, case; dam, dyke, ditch, bank, particularly applied to banks that inclose rice-fields. Also verb: Kahoní ang ímo talámnan. Put a bank around your field. (see sulúdlan).
Hiligaynon
Hiligaynon
A dish made of rice-flour mixed with sugar and shreds of coconut. Also used as a verb. Kon makahíl-ob kamó sang ákon talámnan pagapaduyáan ko kamó. When you finish planting rice in my fields I will treat you to a dish of padúyà. Nakakáon kamí sing padúyà sa baláy ni Fuláno. We ate some padúyà at N.N.'s house.
Hiligaynon
To be or become hare-lipped or slit-nosed. Nasúngì iníng karabáw, kay nahigót kag ginsúngay sang isá. This buffalo had its nose slit, for it was tied up and another buffalo attacked it with its horns.
Hiligaynon
To look for things needed, go in search of things one lacks or stands in need of. Maghúsà ka sing pílak. Try to get some money (i.e. get a job or loan, etc.). Husái akó sing humáy, kay nawádan akó. Get me some rice, as I have run short. (see hágap, etc.).
Ilocano
n. sangcabassit, cabassitan
Ilocano
n. utec
Ilocano
v. ipatacder, aramiden
Ilocano
n. pammati, pannacapabasol
Ilocano
n. agpalpalama
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