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1 aling
English Definition: (adj) a title of familiar respect used with the first name of a woman; when the name is not appended, the noun form is ALE. -
2 kung
English Definition: (conj) when, whenever, if, during (conjunction used to indicate non-actual occurrences viewed as unreal, hypothetical or repeated.)Examples: KUNG + DI = if not KUNG + MAAARI = whether possible KUNG + MINSAN = sometimes KUNG + PAANO = how done KUNG + SAAN = where -
3 kuwan
English Definition: (pron) whatchamacallit (used in a place of an idea not immediately expressible)Examples: Meron ka bang kuwan... (Do you have a watchamacallit...) -
4 limos
English Definition: see limos1 see limos2 see limos3--------Active Verb: maglimosPassive Verb: ilimosEnglish Definition: (verb) to give alms, to begExamples: 1) Huwag kang laging maglimos sa mga pulubi at baka sila ay masanay. (You should not always give alms to the beggars or they might get used to it.) 2) Ilimos mo kami ng pagkain para bukas. (Beg for us our food for tomorrow.)--------Active Verb: manglimosEnglish Definition: (verb) to beg; to ask for almsExamples: Manglimos tayo para sa kanila. (Let us beg in their behalf.)--------Active Verb: magpalimosEnglish Definition: (verb) to beg; to ask for almsExamples: Magpalimos ka sa Quiapo at Baclaran. (You ask for alms at Quiapo and Baclaran.) -
5 luma
English Definition: (adj) old; not new; antiquated (used for objects) -
6 pare
English Definition: see pare1 see pare2--------English Definition: (noun) priestL2 Definition: (var) PARI--------English Definition: (noun) appellation for a male friend; appellation sometimes used to address a man whose name one does not knowNotes: derived from KUMPARE or COMPADRE; the feminine form is MARE, derived from KUMARE
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used to — W2S1 [ˈju:st tu:] modal v 1.) if something used to happen, it happened regularly or all the time in the past, but does not happen now ▪ He used to go to our school. ▪ We re eating out more often than we used to. did not use to do sth ▪ You didn t … Dictionary of contemporary English
used to — used to1 [ just tu ] modal verb *** Used to is usually followed by an infinitive: We used to swim in the river. But sometimes the following infinitive is left out: I don t play golf now, but I used to. Used to only exists as a past tense.… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
not only — not only/just/merely/simply phrase used for emphasizing that, although something is true, something else is also true or is more important Our apartment is not only centrally located, it’s near a park too. We need to talk about these problems … Useful english dictionary
used to — adjective in the habit (Freq. 13) I am used to hitchhiking you ll get used to the idea ...was wont to complain that this is a cold world Henry David Thoreau • Syn: ↑wont to • Similar to: ↑accustomed … Useful english dictionary
used — I MODAL USES AND PHRASES ♦♦ (Pronounced [[t]ju͟ːst[/t]] in used 1, and [[t]ju͟ːzd[/t]] in used 2.) 1) PHR MODAL If something used to be done or used to be the case, it was done regularly in the past or was the case in the past. People used to… … English dictionary
used to */*/*/ — I UK [ˈjuːst tuː] / US [ˈjust tu] modal verb Summary: Used to is usually followed by an infinitive: We used to swim in the river. But sometimes the following infinitive is left out: I don t play golf now, but I used to. Used to only exists as a… … English dictionary
used to*/*/*/ — [ˈjuːst tuː] modal verb I summary: ■ Used to is usually followed by an infinitive: We used to swim in the river. But sometimes the following infinitive is left out: I don t play golf now, but I used to. ■ Used to only exists as a past tense. ■… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
used — /yoohzd/ or, for 4, /yoohst/, adj. 1. previously used or owned; secondhand: a used car. 2. showing wear or being worn out. 3. employed for a purpose; utilized. 4. used to, accustomed or habituated to: I m not used to cold weather. They weren t… … Universalium
not sixteen annas to the rupee of — low intelligence This is one of many phrases indicating a shortage from a full complement. Under British Indian currency, there were four pice to the anna and sixteen annas to the rupee. Today the anna is not used. Despite decimalization,… … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
used to — accustomed to He is not used to living in such a big city … Idioms and examples
used to — I m not used to such fine dining Syn: accustomed to, no stranger to, familiar with, at home with, in the habit of, an old hand at, experienced in, versed in, conversant with, acquainted with … Thesaurus of popular words