Tagalog
n. splattering; splashing
Tagalog
makagamlay (nakakagamlay, nakagamlay, makakagamlay) v., inf. be able to move
Tagalog
(nagtatapal, nagtapal, magtatapal) v., inf. 1. poultice; apply a plaster; 2. seal cracks, etc.; 3. patch a hole in cloth, etc.
Tagalog
(ineengkanto, inengkanto, eengkantuhin) v., inf. enchant
Tagalog
bidbid n. paroxysm; convulsion
Cebuano
adj. thrilling
Cebuano
ignore
Cebuano
approve
Cebuano
v. uplift
Cebuano
health
Hiligaynon
Dim. and Freq. of mahí-to be or become nice, etc.
Hiligaynon
Hiligaynon
Acridity, pungency, sharpness, bitterness; to be or become sour, sharp, bitter, hot, biting, acid, pungent, acrid. Ang nagakáon sing búnga nga línghod sang kabúgaw maadátan. He who eats unripe fruit of a pomelo tree will find it very bitter. Ang sabór siníng kabúgaw nagpaádat sang ákon dílà. The taste of this pomelo was like acid on my tongue. Naadátan ang tutúnlan ko. I feel a biting in my throat. (árat id.).
Ilocano
n. panangimatan, panangkita
Ilocano
v. wayawayaan
Ilocano
n. pulso, pitic
Ilocano
v. subboten
Ilocano
n. tawen
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