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1 ikamá
join -
2 umanib
join -
3 iakmâ
join, apply, square, to state, fit, size, to suit -
4 isanib
join, comprise -
5 sama
join, to go along -
6 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.) -
7 sali
English Definition: see sali1 see sali2--------Active Verb: sumaliEnglish Definition: (verb) to participate; to joinExamples: Sumali tayo sa prosisyon. (Let us join the procession.)--------Active Verb: magsaliPassive Verb: isaliEnglish Definition: (verb) to allow one to participate; to include in a group or group workExamples: 1) Magsali ka ng ilang bata sa ating laro. (You include some children in our game.) 2) Isali mo ang mga bata sa laro. (Include the children in the game.) -
8 sama
English Definition: see sama1 see sama2 see sama3 see sama4--------English Definition: (adj) /ma--/ bad--------Active Verb: sumamaEnglish Definition: (verb) to become bad; to become illExamples: Sumama ang pakiramdam ni Ana kaninang umaga. (Ana became ill this morning.)--------Active Verb: sumamaEnglish Definition: (verb) to go with; to join the companyExamples: Sumama tayo papuntang palengke kina Sheila at Rhoda. (Let us join Sheila and Rhoda on the way to the market.)--------Active Verb: magsamaPassive Verb: isamaEnglish Definition: (verb) to take alongExamples: 1) Magsama ka ng kaibigan mo sa kainan mamayang gabi. (You bring along some of your friends for dinner tonight.) 2) Isama mo si Sheila papuntang Berkeley. (Bring along Sheila on your way to Berkeley.) -
9 anib
Active Verb: umanibEnglish Definition: (verb) to join an organizationExamples: Umanib siya sa simbahan ng Iglesia ni Cristo. (He joined the church of Iglesia ni Cristo.) -
10 kabit
Active Verb: magkabitPassive Verb: ikabitEnglish Definition: 1) to fasten, attach, connect, to cling to -- KUMABIT (verb) 2) to fasten, to link, join, connect something to something -- MAGKABIT, IKABIT (verb)Examples: 1) Kumabit sa kanya ang linta. (The leech clung to him.) 2) Ikabit mo ang kandado sa pinto. (Put the padlock on the door.) -
11 idagdag
to join -
12 isama
include, to take along, embody, join, consolidate -
13 nakakayag
when asked to join something -
14 sali
to join -
15 sumaliw
to join as in song or music -
16 ílangkap
to join
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