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1 makaalam
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2 makakilala
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3 málaman
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4 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.) -
5 ewan
English Definition: (post-verb) don't know, a variant of AYWANExamples: Ewan ko. (I don't know.) -
6 alam
Active Verb: umalamPassive Verb: alaminEnglish Definition: 1) knowledge (noun) 2) knowledgeable, well-versed (adj) 3) to know, to have a knowledge of, to find out (post-verb)Examples: 1) May alam ka ba sa nangyari? (Do you have any knowledge about what happened?) 2) Maalam si Juliana tungkol sa paggamot ng mga bata. (Juliana is knowledgeable in treating children's illness..) 3) Alamin mo kung saan nakatira si Constancia. (Find -
7 aywan
English Definition: to be ignorant ofL2 Definition: (var) ewan (syn) di alamExamples: Aywan ko. (I don't know.) -
8 dilat
English Definition: see dilat1 see dilat2 see dilat3 see dilat4 see dilat5--------English Definition: (noun) act of opening the eyelidsL2 Definition: (syn) mulat--------English Definition: (adj) having wide-open eyes, wide-eyed--------Active Verb: dumilatEnglish Definition: (verb) to open (as of the eyes)Examples: Dumilat ka. (You open your eyes.)--------Passive Verb: idilatEnglish Definition: (verb) to open one's eyes, to raise one's eyelidsExamples: Idilat mo ang mga mata mo. (Open your eyes.)--------Active Verb: mangdilatPassive Verb: dilatanEnglish Definition: (verb) to stare at someone with wide eyesExamples: 1) Huwag kang mangdilat ng hindi mo kilala. (Don't stare at someone you don't know.) 2) Dilatan mo ang bata kung gusto mong ipakita ang galit mo. (Give a child a wide-eye stare if you want to tell him you are angry.) -
9 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.) -
10 halik
English Definition: see halik1 see halik2--------English Definition: (noun) kiss--------Active Verb: humalikEnglish Definition: (verb) to kissExamples: Humalik ang bata sa ina. (The child kissed the mother.)--------Active Verb: manghalikPassive Verb: halikanEnglish Definition: (verb) to kiss somebody or somethingExamples: 1) Ayaw niyang manghalik ng hindi niya kakilala. (She does not want to kiss someone she does not know.) 2) Halikan mo sa pisngi si Ana. (Kiss Ana on her cheeks.) -
11 kalabit
Active Verb: kumalabitPassive Verb: kalabitinEnglish Definition: 1) touching with the tip of the finger (noun) 2) to touch with a finger (ver)Examples: 1) Huwag kang mangalabit ng hindi mo kakilala. (Don't touch anyone you don't know.) 2) Kalabitin mo si Juan para gumising na siya. (Touch Juan so he will get up from sleep.) -
12 maneho
Active Verb: magmanehoPassive Verb: manehuinEnglish Definition: (verb) to drive (a car); to manageExamples: 1) Marunong ka bang magmaneho ng kotse? (Do you know how to drive a car?) 2) Manehuin mo muna ang aking kotse. (Drive my car for a while.) -
13 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 -
14 sulyap
Active Verb: sumulyapEnglish Definition: (verb) to glance; to give a side glanceExamples: Alam kong sumulyap si Bill kay Monica. (I know that Bill glanced at Monica.) -
15 talikod
Active Verb: tumalikodEnglish Definition: Hindi pa marunong manuka ang bibe. (The duck still does not know how to peck.) -
16 tuka
English Definition: see tuka1 see tuka2 see tuka3--------English Definition: (noun) bill of a fowl; the act of pecking--------Active Verb: tumukaPassive Verb: tukainEnglish Definition: (verb) to peckExamples: 1) Tumuka ang manok ng bulati. (The hen pecked a worm.) 2) Lumayo ka sa manok at baka ka tukain. (Stay away from the hen or you might get pecked.)--------Active Verb: manukaEnglish Definition: (verb) to peckExamples: Hindi pa marunong manuka ang bibe. (The duck still does not know how to peck.) -
17 tuklap
Active Verb: magtuklapPassive Verb: tuklapinEnglish Definition: (verb) to detach; to remove the skin or cover; to pryExamples: 1) Marunong ka bang magtuklap ng balat ng ahas? (Do you know how to skin a snake?) 2) Tuklapin mo ang peluka ni Josie. (Detach Josie's wig.) -
18 Marunong ka bang maglaro ng _?
Do you know how to play __? -
19 batid
to know something with certainty -
20 ewan
not able to know
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