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1 balik
English Definition: see balik1 see balik2--------Active Verb: magbalikPassive Verb: balikanEnglish Definition: 1) to come back, to return -- BUMALIK (verb) 2) to return something, to restore -- IBALIK, MAGBALIK (verb) 3) to be returned to fomer status or to somebody -- MABALIK (verb)Examples: 1) Bumalik si MacArthur sa Pilipinas. (MacArthur returned to the Philippines.) 2) Ibalik mo agad ang libro. (Return the book immediately.) 3) Mabalik kaya siya sa kanyang dating trabaho? (Will he be returned to his former job?)--------Active Verb: bumalikPassive Verb: ibalikEnglish Definition: 1) to come back, to return -- BUMALIK (verb) 2) to return something, to restore -- IBALIK, MAGBALIK (verb) 3) to be returned to fomer status or to somebody -- MABALIK (verb)Examples: 1) Bumalik si MacArthur sa Pilipinas. (MacArthur returned to the Philippines.) 2) Ibalik mo agad ang libro. (Return the book immediately.) 3) Mabalik kaya siya sa kanyang dating trabaho? (Will he be returned to his former job?) -
2 talikuran
English Definition: (verb) to turn one's back against something (idiom) to forsake somebody or somethingExamples: Huwag mong talikuran ang iyong pamilya. (Don't forsake your family.) -
3 gapang
English Definition: see gapang1 see gapang2--------Active Verb: gumapangEnglish Definition: (verb) to crawl, to creepExamples: Gumapang si Jose pabalik sa sala. (Jose crawled back to the living room.)--------Active Verb: manggapangPassive Verb: gapanginEnglish Definition: (verb) to get or obtain somethingExamples: 1) Manggapang ka prutas sa puno. (You get some fruits on the tree.) 2) Gapangin mo ang prutas sa puno. (Get the fruit from the tree.) -
4 ikot
English Definition: see ikot1 see ikot2--------Active Verb: umikotEnglish Definition: (verb) to turn around, to turn outward, to revolveExamples: Umikot siya sa kanto para bumalik sa bahay. (He turned around the corner to go back to the house.)--------Active Verb: mag-ikotPassive Verb: iikotEnglish Definition: (verb) to turn something around, to take aroundExamples: 1) Ayaw niyang mag-ikot ng kotse sa kapitbahayan. (He does not want to take the car around the neighborhood.) 2) Iikot mo muna ang kotse bago mo iparada. (Turn around the car before you park it.) -
5 sandalan
English Definition: (noun) (rw. SANDAL) back of a seat; something used to lean or recline against -
6 bawiin
to get back something, recall, recover, regain
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