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1 hakutin
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2 ipasan
load -
3 isakay
load -
4 bigat
load, pressure, heft, gravity -
5 lulan
English Definition: see lulan1 see lulan2--------Active Verb: lumulanEnglish Definition: (verb) to load; to rideExamples: Lumulan siya ng eroplano papuntang Chicago. (He took a plane going to Chicago.)--------Active Verb: maglulanPassive Verb: ilulanEnglish Definition: (verb) to load; to rideExamples: 1) Maglulan ka ng mga prutas sa banka. (You load some fruits on the boat.) 2) Ilulan mo ang mga prutas sa banka. (Load the fruits on the boat.) -
6 sakay
English Definition: see sakay1 see sakay2--------Active Verb: sumakayEnglish Definition: (verb) to ride in a vehicle; to board a vehicle; to take/board a planeExamples: Sumakay ako ng eroplano papuntang Baguio. (I took a plane to Baguio.)--------Active Verb: magsakayPassive Verb: isakayEnglish Definition: (verb) to load in a vehicleExamples: 1) Magsakay ka ng sampung tao sa jeep. (You load ten people on the jeep.) 2) Isakay mo ang iyong aso sa kotse. (Load your dog in the car.) -
7 dala
English Definition: see dala1 see dala2--------Active Verb: magdalaPassive Verb: dalhinEnglish Definition: (verb) to carry, to bring or take awayExamples: 1) Magdala ka ng payong at uulan mamaya. (You bring an umbrella because it will rain later on.) 2) Dalhin mo ang payong at uulan mamaya. (Bring the umbrella because it will rain later on.)--------English Definition: (noun) load -
8 hakot
Active Verb: humakotPassive Verb: hakutinEnglish Definition: (noun) load, loading (quantity) (verb) to take what one can carryL2 Definition: (syn) dala, kargaNotes: MalayExamples: 1) Humakot ka ng mga libro. (You take the books you can carry.) 2) Hakutin mo ang mga libro. (Take the books which you can carry.) -
9 karga
English Definition: 1) load, burden, freight (noun) 2) carried, loaded (adj)Notes: Spanish -
10 kargá
to load up -
11 lulan
on board a transportation, freight, load -
12 maglulan
embark, contain, load
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