papag-aralin

Tagalog

(pinapapag-aral, pinapag-aral, papapag-aralin) v., inf. get someone to study; be given an education


maglaro

Tagalog

maglaro (naglalaro, naglaro, maglalaro) v., inf. play


magbagna

Tagalog

magbagna (nagbabagna, nagbagna, magbabagna) v., inf. pile up; make a pile in an untidy way


lipa

Tagalog

lipa n. soil like asphalt, used to harden the floor of houses


hinga

Tagalog

hinga n. respiration; breathing; wind



hapus

Cebuano

v. 1. strike, usually with something flexible with a long downward stroke. Gihapsan níya sa sundang ang ságing, He struck the banana tree with his machete. Ihapus ku ning bakus nímu, I will strike you with this belt; 2. spin a top; n. 1. action of whipping at. 2. whip; 3. string of a top.


sugud

Cebuano

n. sting of an insect; v. for poisonous insects to bite leaving a stinger in the thing bitten. Tánga ang misugud sa ákung bábuy, A scorpion bit my pig.


pagdaot-daot

Cebuano

v. slight


nyíbi

Cebuano

n. snow.


bagansiya

Cebuano

n. vagrancy; v. charged with vagrancy. Nabagansiya si Rus kay nasakpan nga namampam, Rose was charged with vagrancy because she was caught engaging in prostitution.


kataasón

Hiligaynon

See katáas.


lingô

Hiligaynon

Turn one's eyes upon, look sideways, glance aside, etc. See lingî, lingíg.


panagibúut

Hiligaynon

Good breeding, civility, politeness, willingness, obligingness, docility, good will, discretion, readiness to comply, disposition to do or behave (as told); to have (show) good manners, be well bred, well educated, or the like. Magpanagibúut ka. Behave. Be amenable. Ang íya nga panagibúut kag kalolô nagapakilála sang maáyo níya nga tagiposóon. His willingness and kindness are evidence of his good heart. (see buút, pagkabút-ánan).


túlus

Hiligaynon

To approach, go near, come to, face, confront, interview; to enter, go into, travel across, to traverse, cross. Párì, matúlus akó kuntánì. Father, I would like to have an interview with you, i.e. Father hear my confession. Gintúlus níya ang kadagátan. He entered-crossed-, traversed-, the high seas (the open ocean). Tulúsa lang inâ. Just face it, risk it, undertake it. (see atúbang, palapít, padulóng, sulúd, latás, dóksol).


hanâ

Hiligaynon

To get ready to strike, make as if to strike, threaten with uplifted arm or weapon. Ginhanâ níya akó nga huyapán. He threatened to slap me. Ginhanaán níya akó sang íya binángon. He made as if to strike me with his bolo. Ihanâ sa íya ang ímo bastón. Threaten him with your stick.


collar

Ilocano

n. tengnged


distinguished

Ilocano

adj. nalatac


gun

Ilocano

n. paltog, igam


mean

Ilocano

v. panggepen a sawen


vacancy

Ilocano

n. caawan ti nagyan