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1 ibá
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2 kabila
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3 away
English Definition: see away1 see away2--------Active Verb: mang-awayPassive Verb: awayinEnglish Definition: 1) a quarrel, dispute (noun) 2) to quarrel (with each other) -- mag-away (verb) 3) to quarrel with somebody-- mang-away, awayin (verb)Examples: 1) May away silang dalawa. (The two of them had a dispute.) 2) Mag-away kayo kung gusto ninyo. (Quarrel with each other if you want.) 3) Huwag mong awayin ang iyong maliit na kapatid. (Don't quarrel with your little sibling.)--------Active Verb: mag-awayEnglish Definition: 1) a quarrel, dispute (noun) 2) to quarrel (with each other) -- mag-away (verb) 3) to quarrel with somebody-- mang-away, awayin (verb)Examples: 1) May away silang dalawa. (The two of them had a dispute.) 2) Mag-away kayo kung gusto ninyo. (Quarrel with each other if you want.) 3) Huwag mong awayin ang iyong maliit na kapatid. (Don't quarrel with your little sibling.) -
4 kapit
English Definition: see kapit1 see kapit2--------Active Verb: magkapitPassive Verb: ikapitEnglish Definition: 1) to hold, to grasp -- KUMAPIT, KAPITAN (verb) 2) to attach to, to connect to --- IKAPIT (verb) 3) to hold on to each other, to join -- MAGKAPIT (verb)Examples: 1) Kumapit siya sa akin. (He held on to me.) 2) Ikapit mo ang kamay mo sa balikat ng bata. (Put your hand on the child's shoulder.) 3) Magkapit kayo at baka kayo mahulog. (Hold on to each other's hands or you might fall.)--------Active Verb: kumapitPassive Verb: kapitanEnglish Definition: 1) to hold, to grasp -- KUMAPIT, KAPITAN (verb) 2) to attach to, to connect to --- IKAPIT (verb) 3) to hold on to each other, to join -- MAGKAPIT (verb)Examples: 1) Kumapit siya sa akin. (He held on to me.) 2) Ikapit mo ang kamay mo sa balikat ng bata. (Put your hand on the child's shoulder.) 3) Magkapit kayo at baka kayo mahulog. (Hold on to each other's hands or you might fall.) -
5 kita
English Definition: see kita1 see kita2--------Active Verb: magkitaEnglish Definition: 1) earnings, salary, wage (noun) 2) to earn -- KUMITA, KITAIN (verb) 3) to meet, to see each other -- MAGKITA (verb)Examples: 1) Kumita siya ng malaki sa kompanya. (He earned a lot at the company.) 2) Nais nilang magkita mamayang gabi. (They want to see each other tonight.)--------Active Verb: kumitaPassive Verb: kitainEnglish Definition: 1) earnings, salary, wage (noun) 2) to earn -- KUMITA, KITAIN (verb) 3) to meet, to see each other -- MAGKITA (verb)Examples: 1) Kumita siya ng malaki sa kompanya. (He earned a lot at the company.) 2) Nais nilang magkita mamayang gabi. (They want to see each other tonight.) -
6 despalko
English Definition: see despalko1 see despalko2--------Active Verb: dumespalkoEnglish Definition: (verb) to embezzle, to swindleNotes: SpanishExamples: Masamang dumespalko ng pera ng iba. (It is not good to embezzle other people's money.)--------Active Verb: mangdespalkoPassive Verb: despalkuhinEnglish Definition: (verb) to embezzle, to swindleNotes: SpanishExamples: 1) Huwag kang mangdespalko ng pera ng iba. (You should not embezzle other people's money.) 2) Masamang despalkuhin ang pera ng iba. (It is not good to swindle the money of other people.) -
7 lapit
English Definition: see lapit1 see lapit2 see lapit3--------English Definition: (adj) /ma--/ near; close by--------Active Verb: lumapitEnglish Definition: (verb) to approach or go nearExamples: Lumapit ka sa iyong guro. (You approach your teacher.)--------Active Verb: maglapitPassive Verb: ilapitEnglish Definition: (verb) to assume positions near each other; to take something close to someoneExamples: 1) Maglapit kayong dalawa para makaupo ang iba sa loob ng jeepney. (You should get closer to each other so that other people could sit in the jeepney.) 2) Ilapit mo dito ang asukal. (Bring the sugar closer here.) -
8 agaw
English Definition: see agaw1 see agaw2--------Active Verb: mang-agawPassive Verb: agawanEnglish Definition: 1) sudden snatching away (noun) 2) to snatch, to grab (verb) 3) to participate in grabbing (verb)L2 Definition:Examples: 1) Huwag kang mang-agaw ng gamit ng iba. (Don't snatch away other people's things.) 2) Umagaw ka sa pabitin.(Get in there and grab for the hanging object.) 3) Inagaw ni Pedro ang baon ni Juan. (Peter snatched John's brown bag.)--------Active Verb: umagawPassive Verb: agawinEnglish Definition: 1) sudden snatching away (noun) 2) to snatch, to grab (verb) 3) to participate in grabbing (verb)Examples: 1) Huwag kang mang-agaw ng gamit ng iba. (Don't snatch away other people's things.) 2) Umagaw ka sa pabitin.(Get in there and grab for the hanging object.) 3) Inagaw ni Pedro ang baon ni Juan. (Peter snatched John's brown bag.) -
9 buno
Active Verb: magbunoPassive Verb: bunuinEnglish Definition: 1) to wrestle -- MANGBUNO, BUNUIN 2) to wrestle each other -- MAGBUNOExamples: 1) Bunuin mo nga siya. (Wrestle with him.) 2) Magbuno kayong dalawa. (Wrestle each other.) -
10 hawak
English Definition: see hawak1 see hawak2--------Active Verb: humawakPassive Verb: hawakanEnglish Definition: (verb) to hold in hand; to graspExamples: 1) Humawak ka sa akin. (You hold on to me.) 2) Hawakan mo ang aking kamay. (Grasp my hand.)--------Active Verb: maghawakEnglish Definition: (verb) to hold each other by the hand.Examples: Maghawak tayong dalawa. (Let's hold each other by the hand.) -
11 iba
English Definition: see iba1 see iba2 see iba3--------English Definition: (pron) other, others, another (adj) another, other, different, unlike--------Active Verb: umibaEnglish Definition: (verb) to switch, to changeExamples: Umiba ka ng pwesto mo. (Change your position.)--------Active Verb: mag-ibaPassive Verb: ibahinEnglish Definition: (verb) to switch, to changeExamples: 1) Gusto niyang mag-iba ng suot. (She wants to change her dress.) 2) Ibahin mo ang suot mo. (Change your dress.) -
12 kilala
English Definition: see kilala1 see kilala2--------Active Verb: makilalaEnglish Definition: 1) famous, well-known; acquainted with another (adj) 2) to happen to know, to happen to meet, to become acquainted (verb)Examples: Magkakilala silang dalawa. (They happen to know each other.)--------Active Verb: magkilalaPassive Verb: kilalaninEnglish Definition: 1) famous, well-known; acquainted with another (adj) 2) to happen to know, to happen to meet, to become acquainted (verb)Examples: Magkakilala silang dalawa. (They happen to know each other.) -
13 pula
English Definition: see pula1 see pula2 see pula3--------English Definition: (adj) /ma--/ red; rosy (cheeks)--------Active Verb: pumulaEnglish Definition: (verb) to give adverse criticismsExamples: Mahilig si Kenneth na pumula ng kapwa. (Kenneth likes to give adverse criticisms about other people.)--------Active Verb: mamulaPassive Verb: pulahanEnglish Definition: (verb) to give adverse criticismsExamples: 1) Mahilig ka bang mamula ng kapwa? (Are you fond of giving adverse criticisms about other people?) 2) Huwag mong pulahan ang iyong kapwa. (Don't criticize your neighbor.) -
14 bukal
English Definition: (adj) open, wide-open (idiom) sincere, without hesitationExamples: Bukal sa loob niya ang tumulong sa iba. (He is sincere in helping other people.) -
15 damdam
English Definition: see damdam1 see damdam2 see damdam3--------English Definition: (adj) /ma--in/ overly sensitive--------English Definition: (verb) /maka-/ to be able to feel, to be sensitiveExamples: Marunong siyang makaramdam ng galit ng iba. (He knows how to feel other people's anger.)--------Active Verb: magdamdamPassive Verb: damdaminEnglish Definition: (verb) to feel bad aboutExamples: 1) Ayaw niyang magdamdam tungkol sa hindi mo pagsulat sa kanya. (She does not want to feel bad about your not writing to her.) 2) Huwag mo nang damdamin ang hindi niya pagsulat sa iyo. (Don't feel bad that he has not sent you a letter.) -
16 daw
English Definition: (particle) it is said; so (somebody) said (expresses that the sentence represents the saying of someone other than the speaker; the person so quoted may be the agent of the sentence itself).L2 Definition: (var) raw (after vowels)Examples: Aalis ka raw. (You're leaving,...[I'm told].) -
17 dulot
Active Verb: magdulotPassive Verb: idulotEnglish Definition: (noun) offering (verb) to give, to provide, to bring about somethingL2 Definition: (syn) handog, alayExamples: Magdulot ka ng kaligayan sa ibang tao. (You give joy to other people.) Kaligyahan ang idulot mo sa akin. (Give me joy.) -
18 galaw
English Definition: see galaw1 see galaw2--------Active Verb: gumalawPassive Verb: igalawEnglish Definition: (verb) to moveExamples: 1) Huwag kang masyadong gumalaw at baka ikaw ay mahalatang may ninanakaw. (Don't you move too much or they will know that you are stealing something.) 2) Igalaw mo ang iyong kamay para makita nila. (Move your hands for--------Active Verb: manggalawPassive Verb: galawinEnglish Definition: (verb) to touch, to move somethingExamples: 1) Ayaw kong manggalaw ng gamit iba. (I don't want to touch other people's belongings.) 2) Huwag mong galawin ang gamit sa ibabaw ng mesa. (Don't touch those things on the table.) -
19 gamot
English Definition: see gamot1 see gamot2--------Active Verb: gumamotPassive Verb: gamutinEnglish Definition: 1) medicine (noun) 2) to treat, especially with medicine (verb)Examples: 1) Gumamot ng bata ang doktor. (The doctor treated the child.) 2) Gamutin mo ang batang may sakit. (Treat the sick child.)--------Active Verb: maggamotEnglish Definition: (verb) to treat one's selfExamples: Maggamot ka ng iyong sugat. (You treat your wounds.)--------Active Verb: manggamotPassive Verb: gamutinEnglish Definition: (verb) to treat other's (outside of self)Examples: 1) Manggamot ka ng mga mahihirap sa baryo. (You treat the poor people in the barrio.) 2) Gamutin mo ang sakit ng mga mahihirap. (Treat the illness of the poor people.) -
20 gatang
English Definition: (noun) chupa: unit of measure for rice and other grains, dry measureSee a picture
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