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1 kumumpuní
mend, compose -
2 sulsi
English Definition: see sulsi1 see sulsi2--------Active Verb: magsulsiPassive Verb: sulsihanEnglish Definition: (verb) to mend clothesExamples: 1) Magsulsi ka ng sirang pantalon. (You mend the broken pants.) 2) Sulsihan mo ang sirang pantalon. (Mend the broken pants.)--------Active Verb: manulsiPassive Verb: sulsihanEnglish Definition: (verb) to mend clothesExamples: Manulsi ka ng kamiseta ni lolo. (You mend grandfather's shirt.) -
3 kumpuni
Active Verb: magkumpuniPassive Verb: kumpunihinEnglish Definition: (verb) to repair, alter (as in clothes), to mendExamples: 1) Gusto niyang magkumpuni ng sirang sapatos. (He wants to repair broken shoes.) 2) Kumpunihin mo ang sirang sapatos. (Repair the broken shoes.) -
4 Sinulsihan
to mend -
5 ayusin
to put in order, mend, reclaim, regulate, class -
6 magsursí
darn, fine-draw, mend -
7 magtagpî
darn, vamp, botch, to piece, mend, to patch -
8 sulsihan
to mend -
9 umayos
to ranger, order, arrange, to arry, mend, compose
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