Tagalog
(hinihimok, hinimok, hihimukin) v., inf. persuade; induce; encourage; urge
Tagalog
pampalubha n. something that aggravates; aggravation
Tagalog
pansamantalang puno comp. regent; temporary ruler
Tagalog
tapakan n. act of stepping on each others's feet
Tagalog
tularan n. 1. model (person/thing to be imitated); 2. pattern to be copied
Cebuano
n. declaration
Cebuano
n. duet
Cebuano
louder
Cebuano
trade and commerce
Cebuano
n. a nickname, often used in address to a hypothetical person in an exclamation to indicate disbelief. Ámut siyung! Ipalit níya ug dulsi sa iskuylahan unyà, My foot he wants the money for school. He wants to buy candy, that’s all. Tuntúha siyung. Maáyu mag karun pa ku ánà, Don’t you fool me, buddy roe. You think I haven’t heard that one before?
Hiligaynon
Hiligaynon
Coconut shell.
Hiligaynon
To put on, etc. See sád-ang.
Hiligaynon
(B) On my part, etc. for sing ákon. Indì (akó) tákon magágto rúgto. (Indì akó sing ákon-, Indì akó'y ákon-, magkádto dídto). I for my part will not go there. As for me I won't go there.
Ilocano
n. repollo
Ilocano
n. cheque, marca
Ilocano
n. makibibiang
Ilocano
adj. natirad
Ilocano
n. cavo
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