Tagalog
tayo n. 1. site; situation; location; 2. condition; 3. social position
Tagalog
nangungulag adj. deciduous; shedding leaves annually
Tagalog
lumbay n. sadness; low spirits; loneliness
Tagalog
adj. classified; qualified; authorised; authorized
Tagalog
batuta n. 1. policman's club; baton; cudgel; 2. music conductor's wand
Cebuano
adj. stingy
Cebuano
adj. similar
Cebuano
n. trunk, chest; v. store in a trunk. — mundu n. trunk with a rounded top and lined with upholstery tacks along its sides. -in- a. rectangular in shape; v. make into a rectangular shape. Kinabana pagtábas ang líab sa ákung sinínà, Cut the neckline of my dress square. kabankaban n. kind of bivalve, so called because it opens and closes like a trunk.
Cebuano
v. fit
Cebuano
(not without l) ka- n. knowledge of some special field, specific know-how. Wà kuy kaálam sa pagpanghílut, I have no expertise in massage. kinaadman n. 1. general knowledge. Lalum siyag kinaadman, He is deeply learned; 2. special magical knowledge. ma- a. know how to (do). Maálam siya nga mutukar ug pyánu, He knows how to play the piano. ma-un, manggi-un, makinaadmánun a. wise, knowledgeable. Nahibúlung ang mga tigúlang sa makinaadmánun nga tubag ni Hisus, The old men were amazed at Jesus’ wise answers. pakama-un, pakamanggiun, pakamakinaadmánun v. pretend to be, consider wise.
Hiligaynon
To snatch or seize with a rapid motion of the hand, to grab, to grasp suddenly or with great swiftness. Bulaknitá ang íya lápis, husáy, relóh, etc. Snatch her pencil, comb, watch, etc. Ginbuláknit níya ang ákon pányo sa pálhuk ko. He snatched the handkerchief out of my pocket. Ginbulaknitán akó níya sang ákon kálò. He suddenly took away my hat. (see búklas, sábnit, bulákwit).
Hiligaynon
A pustule; a slight skin-disease, prickly heat. (see libutúg, bungangínit, aláw).
Hiligaynon
Hiligaynon
(Sp. religiosa, -o) Religious, one bound by religious vows.
Hiligaynon
(Sp. ansia, ansiar) Eagerness, anxiety, desire for; to be eager, anxious, to desire, hanker after or crave; want; to dissemble or hide one's eagerness, to refuse or decline only apparently. May ánsyas siá sa pagtoón, paglakát, paghalín, etc. He is anxious to study, to walk, to go away, etc. Nagaánsyas siá sa pakigáway. He is eager for a fight. Ansyasí ang pagbátok mo sa íya. Show that you are eager to oppose him. Iánsyas mo sa íya iníng bastón. Use this stick to show him that you are quite ready to fight him. Nagánsyas siá, ugái nakaúyon man sinâ. He apparently refused, but in reality he liked it. Indì ka magánsyas, kay nakasáyod man akó, nga malúyag ka magtámbong dídto. Don't hide your eagerness, for I know well enough that you wish to be present there. (see hánggab, lúyag, pangabáy, himúlat, bisyó-bísyo, birô-bírò, indî-índì).
Ilocano
n. gayaman
Ilocano
n. Cristo, Jesu-Cristo
Ilocano
n. musica, ayug
Ilocano
n. panagdayaw, cablaaw
Ilocano
n. bario, away
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