Tagalog
(pinapaupahan, pinaupahan, papaupahan) v., inf. 1. charter; hire out; 2. lease
Tagalog
1. n.; 2. adj. 1. contemplative; 2. given to contemplation
Tagalog
(ipinaplano, iplinano, ipaplano) v., inf. 1. plan; be able to plan; 2. plan to do something
Tagalog
(dinidilatan, dinilatan, didilatan) v., inf. stare at fiercely and with anger
Tagalog
dangal n. honour (US: honor ); integrity
Cebuano
brag
Cebuano
v. 1. see tuaw, 1. 2. weep, cry. Unsay gituwawan nímu, ang sintimintal nga salída? What are you crying about? The sentimental movie?
Cebuano
v. catch something by surrounding it, keep something entrapped or confined. Kural ang nakasálat sa mga manuk, The fence kept the chickens penned. Ang gagmayng isdà dílì masálat niánang balínga kay dagkug mata, That net has too large of a mesh to catch small fish.
Cebuano
pillage
Cebuano
v. 1. run into, collide. Ug didtu mahisugamak ang awtu sa paril, And the car ran smack into the stone wall; 2. run into something to experience, meet. Ug dílì ka mag-amping mahisugamak ka sa kasámuk, If you are not careful, you will run into trouble. Patrulyang íyang hisugamakan, The patrol he ran into.
Hiligaynon
Hiligaynon
To err, mistake, misunderstand, misinterpret, misapprehend, misconceive, misconstrue. Nagkamalí siá sang íya nga nabasahán. He misunderstood what he read. ("kamalí" appears to be of Tagalog origin).
Hiligaynon
Twin, twins, (said of men, animals, plants and things in general); grown together, joined side to side, double. (see dungán).
Hiligaynon
A full grown bamboo, etc. See laún.
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
adj. inuubing
Ilocano
n. alcalde, mayor
Ilocano
n. tanamitim
Ilocano
n. bado, camisadentro
Ilocano
adj. naragsac
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