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1 tumingin
look, befriend, behold, see, protect -
2 hagilap
English Definition: see hagilap1 see hagilap2 see hagilap3--------Active Verb: humagilapEnglish Definition: (verb) to search, to gatherExamples: Humagilap ka ng bato sa daan. (You search for some stones on the road.)--------Active Verb: maghagilapPassive Verb: hagilapinEnglish Definition: (verb) to try to get hold of something at the time of need around one's environmentExamples: Maghagilap ka ng panggatong. (You gather some firewood.) Hagilapin mo ang ano mang kahoy para panggatong. (Gather any wood as firewood.)--------Active Verb: manghagilapPassive Verb: hagilapinEnglish Definition: (verb) to look for someoneExamples: Manghagilap ka ng trabahador. (You look for some laborers.) Hagilapin mo si Nena para tumulong sa kusina. (Look for Nena to help in the kitchen.) -
3 tignán
view, look, look at, consider, deem, regard, see--------watch, regard, deem, view, look -
4 dungaw
Active Verb: dumungawPassive Verb: dungawinEnglish Definition: (verb) to look out of the window, to look out at somebody from the windowExamples: 1) Dumungaw si Maria sa bintana habang may naghaharana. (Maria looked out of the window while someone was serenading.) 2) Dinungaw ni Maria ang naghaharana. (Maria looked at the one serenading from the window.)See a picture -
5 nganga
English Definition: see nganga1 see nganga2 see nganga3--------English Definition: (noun) a mixture of BUYO for chewing--------Active Verb: ngumangangaPassive Verb: ngangahinEnglish Definition: (verb) to chew BUYO--------Active Verb: ngumangaEnglish Definition: (verb) to open one's mouthExamples: Kailangan kang ngumanga para makita ng dentista ang ngipin mo. (You need to open your mouth so the dentist could look at your teeth.) -
6 hamon
English Definition: see hamon1 see hamon2--------English Definition: (noun) ham--------Active Verb: manghamonPassive Verb: hamuninEnglish Definition: (verb) to challenge; to look for a competitorExamples: 1) Manghamon ka ng buksingero. (You challenge a boxer into a fight.) 2) Gustong hamunin ni Monica si Kenneth. (Monica wants to challenge Kenneth into a fight.) -
7 intindi
English Definition: see intindi1 see intindi2--------Active Verb: umintindiEnglish Definition: (verb) to understand, to comprehendExamples: Hindi siya marunong umintindi. (He cannot comprehend.)--------Active Verb: mag-intindiPassive Verb: intindihinEnglish Definition: (verb) to take care of, to look after, to attend toExamples: 1) Mag-intindi ka muna sa iyong lolo. (You should attend to your grandfather first.) 2) Intindihin mo muna ang iyong mga anak. (Attend to your children first.) -
8 lula
English Definition: see lula1 see lula2--------English Definition: (noun) /pagka--/ vertigo; seasicknessL2 Definition: (syn)PAGKAHILO, PAGKALIYO--------Active Verb: malulaEnglish Definition: (verb) to be dizzy due to seasickness or airsicknessExamples: Huwag kang masyadong dumungaw sa bintana ng eroplano at baka ka malula. (Don't you look down over the plane's window or you might get dizzy.) -
9 tanaw
English Definition: see tanaw1 see tanaw2--------English Definition: (noun) /--in/ (TANAWIN) scenery; landscape; view--------Active Verb: tumanawPassive Verb: tanawinEnglish Definition: (verb) to view; to look -
10 tirik
English Definition: see tirik1 see tirik2--------Active Verb: tumirikEnglish Definition: (verb) to look straight upward, as in a state of delirium--------Active Verb: magtirikPassive Verb: itirikEnglish Definition: (verb) to set upright (as candles)
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