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1 hingi
English Definition: see hingi1 see hingi2--------Active Verb: humingiPassive Verb: hingiinEnglish Definition: (verb) to ask forExamples: 1) Humingi ka ng pera sa nanay mo. (You ask your mother for money.) 2) Hingiin mo ang pera sa nanay mo. (Askyour mom for the money.)--------Active Verb: manghingiPassive Verb: hingiinEnglish Definition: (verb) to ask for (repetitively)Examples: Huwag kang laging manghingi ng pera sa iyong magulang. (You should not always ask money from your parents.) -
2 kapkap
English Definition: see kapkap1 see kapkap2--------Active Verb: magkapkapPassive Verb: kapkapanEnglish Definition: 1) frisk (noun) 2) to frisk something or someone (verb)Examples: 1) Kumapkap ka ng pera sa bulsa ko. (Frisk my pocket for some money.) 2) Kapkapan mo ang bulsa ng nahuling magnananakaw. (Frisk the pocket of the thief who was arrested.)--------Active Verb: kumapkapPassive Verb: kapkapinEnglish Definition: 1) frisk (noun) 2) to frisk something or someone (verb)Examples: 1) Kumapkap ka ng pera sa bulsa ko. (Frisk my pocket for some money.) 2) Kapkapan mo ang bulsa ng nahuling magnananakaw. (Frisk the pocket of the thief who was arrested.) -
3 apuhap
Active Verb: mag-apuhapPassive Verb: apuhapinEnglish Definition: (verb) to feel something by extending the handExamples: Inapuhap niya ang pera niya sa dilim. (He groped for his money in the dark.) -
4 broke
English Definition: Tagalog slang for without moneyL2 Definition: (salitang balbal) walang pera -
5 hiling
Active Verb: humilingPassive Verb: hilinginEnglish Definition: (verb) to request, to askExamples: 1) Humiling ka ng ano mang gusto mo. (You ask whatever it is you want.) 2) Hilingin mo sa kanya ang pambili ng sapatos. (Ask him for the money to buy a pair of shoes.) -
6 gasta
English Definition: see gasta1 see gasta2--------Active Verb: gumastaEnglish Definition: (verb) to spend, to expendExamples: Gumasta ba si Ana para sa kaarawan niya? (Did Ana spend some money for her birthday?)--------Active Verb: maggastaPassive Verb: gastahinEnglish Definition: (verb) to spend, to expendExamples: 1) Gusto kong maggasta para handa sa aking kaarawan. (I want to spend money for my birthday bash.) 2) Huwag mong gastahin lahat ang naipong pera ng mga magulang mo. (Don't expend all the money saved by your parents.) -
7 hiram
English Definition: see hiram1 see hiram2--------Active Verb: humiramPassive Verb: hiraminEnglish Definition: (verb) t borrow, to ask for a loanExamples: 1) Humiram siya ng pera sa kanyang kaibigan. (He borrowed money from his friend.) 2) Hiramin mo muna ang kotse ni Jose. (Borrow Jose's car for while.)--------Active Verb: manghiramPassive Verb: hiraminEnglish Definition: (verb) to borrow, to ask for a loan (repetitively)Examples: Huwag kang laging manghiram ng pera at baka hindi ka makabayad. (Don't you always borrow money or you may end up not being able to pay.) -
8 dilihensiya
Active Verb: magdilihensiyaPassive Verb: dilihensiyahinEnglish Definition: (verb) to resort to borrowing; to obtain what one needsExamples: 1) Magdilihensiya ka muna ng pambili ng pagkain. (You borrow some money for the groceries.) 2) Dilihensiyahin mo ang pangkain natin mamayang gabi. (Borrow some money for our food tonight.) -
9 iwan
English Definition: see iwan1 see iwan2--------Active Verb: mag-iwanPassive Verb: iwananEnglish Definition: (verb) to leave something behind; to be left behindExamples: 1) Mag-iwan ka ng pera para pampamalengke. (You leave some money for the groceries.) 2) Iwanan mo ang pera sa mesa. (Leave the money on the table.)--------Active Verb: mang-iwanEnglish Definition: (verb) to leave somebody or someone behindExamples: Huwag kang mang-iwan ng kasama. (Don't you leave your companions behind.) -
10 labas
English Definition: see labas1 see labas2--------Active Verb: lumabasEnglish Definition: (noun) outside, exterior, out-of-doors (verb1) to go out, to exit, to come out (verb2) to act in a showExamples: (verb1) Lumabas ka muna ng bahay. (You get out of the house first.)( (verb2) Lumabas ba siya sa pelikula? (Did he act in the movie?)--------Active Verb: maglabasPassive Verb: ilabasEnglish Definition: (verb) to take out something; to put out something, to withdraw (money)Examples: 1) Maglabas ka ng makakain para sa mga bisita. (You bring out some some food for our visitors.) 20 Ilabas mo ang mga pagkain para sa mga bisita. (Bring out the food for the visitors.) -
11 abuloy
English Definition: see abuloy1 see abuloy2--------Active Verb: mag-abuloyPassive Verb: abuluyanEnglish Definition: 1) contribution, help-fund, relief, aid, subsidy (noun) 2) to contribute, to aid (verb)Examples: Mag-abuloy ka sa patay. (Contribute [some money] for the funeral.) Umabuloy ka sa kanya. (Help him.)--------Active Verb: umabuloyPassive Verb: iabuloyEnglish Definition: 1) contribution, help-fund, relief, aid, subsidy (noun) 2) to contribute, to aid (verb)Examples: 1) contribution, help-fund, relief, aid, subsidy (noun) 2) to contribute, to aid (verb) -
12 bakal
English Definition: (noun) iron, steel (Tagalog slang/noun) gun (Tagalog slang/verb) to ask for moneyL2 Definition: (salitang balbal) 1. baril; 2. kikil, manghingi ng pera -
13 chamba
English Definition: Tagalog slang for short of change (money) (syn) KALIMOTL2 Definition: (salitang balbal) kulang sa sukli -
14 habilin
English Definition: (noun) (rw. BILIN) something (as money, property, etc.) given in trust or for safekeeping -
15 impok
Active Verb: mag-impokPassive Verb: impokinEnglish Definition: (verb) to save, usually moneyExamples: 1) Mag-impok ka para sa iyong kinabukasan. (You should save for your future.) 2) Impokin mo ang iyong suweldo. (Save your income.) -
16 ipon
Active Verb: mag-iponPassive Verb: ipuninEnglish Definition: (verb) to save, to collect (abbreviated form of MAGTIPON) (verb) to put together, to hoardExamples: 1) Mag-ipon ka para sa iyong kinabukasan. (You save for your future.) 2) Ipunin mo ang iyong pera. (Save your money.)
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