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  • 1 adhikâ

    object, text

    Tagalog-English dictionary > adhikâ

  • 2 layon

    object, propension, porpensity
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    objective, entreprise, affair (1), tendency, text

    Tagalog-English dictionary > layon

  • 3 pinintuho

    object of affection

    Tagalog-English dictionary > pinintuho

  • 4 tungo

    object, propension, porpensity
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    objective, tendency

    Tagalog-English dictionary > tungo

  • 5 balibag

    English Definition: see balibag1 see balibag2
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    Active Verb: magbalibag
    Passive Verb: ibalibag
    English Definition: 1) heave of throwing something like a boomerang or a piece of wood or cane (noun) 2) to be thrown, hurled (verb) 3) to throw, hurl, cast an object (verb) 4) to throw, hurl, cast an object at someone or something (verb)
    Examples: 1) Huwag mong ibalibag ang laruan sa bata. (Don't throw the toys to the child.) 2) Gusto kong balibagin ng bato ang mga maingay na aso sa kapitbahay. (I want to hurl some stones on those noisy dogs at the neighbor's house.)
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    Active Verb: bumalibag
    Passive Verb: balibagin
    English Definition: 1) heave of throwing something like a boomerang or a piece of wood or cane (noun) 2) to be thrown, hurled (verb) 3) to throw, hurl, cast an object (verb) 4) to throw, hurl, cast an object at someone or something (verb)
    Examples: 1) Huwag mong ibalibag ang laruan sa bata. (Don't throw the toys to the child.) 2) Gusto kong balibagin ng bato ang mga maingay na aso sa kapitbahay. (I want to hurl some stones on those noisy dogs at the neighbor's house.)

    Tagalog-English dictionary > balibag

  • 6 agaw

    English Definition: see agaw1 see agaw2
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    Active Verb: mang-agaw
    Passive Verb: agawan
    English Definition: 1) sudden snatching away (noun) 2) to snatch, to grab (verb) 3) to participate in grabbing (verb)
    L2 Definition:
    Examples: 1) Huwag kang mang-agaw ng gamit ng iba. (Don't snatch away other people's things.) 2) Umagaw ka sa pabitin.(Get in there and grab for the hanging object.) 3) Inagaw ni Pedro ang baon ni Juan. (Peter snatched John's brown bag.)
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    Active Verb: umagaw
    Passive Verb: agawin
    English Definition: 1) sudden snatching away (noun) 2) to snatch, to grab (verb) 3) to participate in grabbing (verb)
    Examples: 1) Huwag kang mang-agaw ng gamit ng iba. (Don't snatch away other people's things.) 2) Umagaw ka sa pabitin.(Get in there and grab for the hanging object.) 3) Inagaw ni Pedro ang baon ni Juan. (Peter snatched John's brown bag.)

    Tagalog-English dictionary > agaw

  • 7 bangga

    English Definition: see bangga1 see bangga2
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    Active Verb: mabangga
    Passive Verb: ibangga
    English Definition: 1) to hit something, to collide with something -- BUMANGGA (verb) 2) to hit, to collide against accidentally, to bump into -- MABANGGA (verb) 3) to ram an object against something, to collide against something -- MAGBANGGA, IBANGGA, BANGGAIN (verb)
    Examples: 1) Bumangga ang kotse sa pader. (The car ran into a stone wall.) 2) Baka mabangga ang kotse sa pader. (The car might run against the stone wall.) 3) Huwag mong ibangga ang kotse sa pader. (Don't run the car against the stone wall.) 4) Huwag kang
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    Active Verb: bumangga
    Passive Verb: banggain
    English Definition: 1) to hit something, to collide with something -- BUMANGGA (verb) 2) to hit, to collide against accidentally, to bump into -- MABANGGA (verb) 3) to ram an object against something, to collide against something -- MAGBANGGA, IBANGGA, BANGGAIN (verb)
    Examples: 1) Bumangga ang kotse sa pader. (The car ran into a stone wall.) 2) Baka mabangga ang kotse sa pader. (The car might run against the stone wall.) 3) Huwag mong ibangga ang kotse sa pader. (Don't run the car against the stone wall.) 4) Huwag kang

    Tagalog-English dictionary > bangga

  • 8 bagay

    Active Verb: bumagay
    Passive Verb: bagayan
    English Definition: 1) thing, object (noun) 2) becoming, proper, fit (adj) 3) to suit, to conform (verb)
    Examples: 1) Anong bagay iyan? (What thing is that?) 2) Bagay sa iyo ang suot mong damit. (What you're wearing suits you.) 3) Bumagay ka naman sa kanilang gawi. (Conform to their customs.)

    Tagalog-English dictionary > bagay

  • 9 bunggo

    Active Verb: bumunggo
    Passive Verb: bungguin
    English Definition: 1) impact (noun) 2) to hit, to bump with something -- BUMUNGGO (verb) 3) to hit or bump against accidentally -- MABUNGGO (verb) 4) to ram an object against something, to bump against something -- MAGBUNGGO, IBUNGGO (verb) 5) to hit or bump against -
    Examples: 1) Bumunggo ang ulo niya sa pader. (His head hit the wall.) 2) Mag-ingat ka sa pagmamaneho at baka ikaw ay mabunggo. (Be careful while driving, you might hit something.) 3) Ibunggo mo ang ulo niya sa pader. (Ram his head against the wall.) 4) Bung

    Tagalog-English dictionary > bunggo

  • 10 butingting

    English Definition: Tagalog slang for tinkering or observing an object by disassembling its parts
    L2 Definition: (salitang balbal) tinitingnan, nilalamas

    Tagalog-English dictionary > butingting

  • 11 sandal

    English Definition: see sandal1 see sandal2
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    English Definition: (noun) act of reclining against an object
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    Active Verb: magsandal
    Passive Verb: isandal
    English Definition: (verb) to lean or place (something or someone) in a reclining or leaning position against a support
    Examples: 1) Magsandal ka ng salamin sa pader. (You lean the mirror against the wall.) 2) Isandal mo ang salamin sa pader. (Lean the mirror against the wall.)

    Tagalog-English dictionary > sandal

  • 12 tusok

    English Definition: (noun) the act of piercing or perforating with a pointed object Tagalog slang (verb) to stab, or to have been stabbed
    L2 Definition: (salitang balbal) saksak, nasaksak
    Notes: Malay

    Tagalog-English dictionary > tusok

  • 13 tutol

    English Definition: see tutol1 see tutol2
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    English Definition: (noun) objection; protest
    Notes: Malay
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    Active Verb: tumutol
    English Definition: (verb) to object; to protest; to disagree

    Tagalog-English dictionary > tutol

  • 14 bágay

    thing, object, article

    Tagalog-English dictionary > bágay

  • 15 pakay

    aim, object, scope

    Tagalog-English dictionary > pakay

  • 16 sumalangsang

    to object, belie, oppose, disobey, contradict

    Tagalog-English dictionary > sumalangsang

  • 17 sumalungat

    to object, oppose

    Tagalog-English dictionary > sumalungat

  • 18 tumutol

    to disagree, to object, reclaim, oppose, allege

    Tagalog-English dictionary > tumutol

  • 19 a k'í

    base (the base or foot of a standing object)

    Tlingit noun dictionary > a k'í

  • 20 a kígi

    half of a symmetrical object (one of a pair, see part)

    Tlingit noun dictionary > a kígi

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