Tagalog
tiisin n. hardships, trials, etc. to be borne
Tagalog
panahon ito comp. nowadays; in these times
Tagalog
marinig (naririnig, narinig, maririnig) v., inf. hear; be able to hear
Tagalog
(nagpapalingus-lingos, nagpalingus-lingos, magpapalingus-lingos) v., inf. keep looking around
Tagalog
gibain (ginigiba, giniba, gigibain) v., inf. demolish; pull/tear down
Cebuano
adj. startling
Cebuano
apprehend
Cebuano
n. 1. sideburns, the hair growing on the face under the ears; 2. the back part of the jawbone under the ears or the analogous structure in animals. paN-(→) v. rest one’s head by propping his cheeks in his hands. Naglangkaw ka lang sa trabáhu kay síging nanampiling, You’re just sloughing off on the job because all you’re doing is resting with your cheeks in your hands. -un a. having thick sideburns.
Cebuano
v. solving
Cebuano
ramshackle
Hiligaynon
Lime; to be converted into lime. Nagápog na ang mga bató sa alapogán. The stones in the lime-kiln are now reduced to lime. Apóga ang mga olokabá. Make lime of the shells. Pintahí ang padér sing ápog. Whitewash the wall with lime.
Hiligaynon
(Perhaps from the Sp. velo, velero) A small sailing boat. Indì ka magsakáy sa isá ka bílos. Don't embark in a small sailing-boat.
Hiligaynon
To shorten, cut short, cut back. Galungá ang bohók nga náyon sa ágtang siníng bátà, kay nagatábon sang íya mga matá. Cut back the hair on the forehead of this child, for it covers its eyes.
Hiligaynon
Hiligaynon
(Sp. abrazo) Embrace, clasping, hugging; to embrace, clasp, hug, press to one's bosom. Sang pagabút níya sa balay ginabrasóhan siá sang íya nga ilóy. When he arrived home, his mother clasped him to her bosom. Indì siá magpaabráso. She does not allow herself to be embraced. Nagabrasoháy silá. They embraced each other. (see hakús, púgus).
Ilocano
v. dayawen, ayaten
Ilocano
n. pagsilawan
Ilocano
v. agtalinaed agbati
Ilocano
n. lunod
Ilocano
adj. nafino, nangato ti kitana nasursuruan
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