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1 nakapapasò
hot, caustic -
2 punlaan
hot-bed -
3 t'aay
hot springs -
4 alinsangan
English Definition: (adj) /ma-/ warm, hotExamples: Maalinsangan sa Maynila tuwing tag-araw. (It is hot in Manila during summer.) -
5 buga
English Definition: see buga1 see buga2--------Active Verb: magbugaPassive Verb: bugahanEnglish Definition: 1) to spit or blow some liquid from the mouth -- BUMUGA (verb) 2) to force out of the mouth by sudden blow -- MAGBUGA (verb)Examples: 1) Bumuga siya ng mainit na tubig. (He threw up the hot water.) 2) Ibuga mo ang tubig. (Spit out the water.)--------Active Verb: bumugaPassive Verb: ibugaEnglish Definition: 1) to spit or blow some liquid from the mouth -- BUMUGA (verb) 2) to force out of the mouth by sudden blow -- MAGBUGA (verb)Examples: 1) Bumuga siya ng mainit na tubig. (He threw up the hot water.) 2) Ibuga mo ang tubig. (Spit out the water.) -
6 anghang
English Definition: (adj) spicy (food); peppery hot -
7 inin
English Definition: (adj) food fully cooked (as rice) after having been kept over hot coals for sometime -
8 init
Active Verb: mag-initPassive Verb: initinEnglish Definition: (noun) heat, warmth, humidity (adj) /ma--/ (mainit) hot, warm, humid (adj) /ma--/ (mainit ang ulo) short-tempered (verb) to heat up somethingExamples: 1) Maginit ka ng tubig. (You heat up the water.) 2) Initin mo ang kanin. (Heat up the rice.) -
9 paso
English Definition: see paso1 see paso2--------Active Verb: mapasoEnglish Definition: (verb) to get burnedExamples: Huwag kang masyadong lumapit sa nakasinding kandila at baka ka mapaso. (You should not get close to the lighted candle or you might get burned.)--------Active Verb: mapasoPassive Verb: pasuinEnglish Definition: (verb) to burn or scaldExamples: 1) Huwag mong hawakan ang mainit na kaldero at baka ikaw ay mapaso. (You should not touch the hot pot or you might scald your hand.) 2) Huwag mong pasuin ang iyong daliri. (Don't burn your fingers.) -
10 mainit ang ulo
madheaded, hot-headed, hotspur, sulky -
11 maínit
warm, hot
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