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1 sadya
purpose -
2 hintay
Active Verb: maghintayPassive Verb: hintayinEnglish Definition: (verb) to wait, to wait for (noun) PAGHIHINTAY = the act of waiting for someone or something (idiom) PAGHIHINTAY= the habit of waiting for something to happen, lack of initiative, purpose or goalExamples: 1) Maghintay kayo dito loob ng kotse. (You all wait inside the car.) 2) Hintayin ninyo kami. (Wait for us.) -
3 layon
English Definition: (noun) purpose; aim -
4 sadya
English Definition: see sadya1 see sadya2 see sadya3 see sadya4--------English Definition: (noun) purpose; aim--------Active Verb: sumadyaEnglish Definition: (verb) to go to a place with a definite intentionExamples: Sumadya kanina ang iyong kapatid sa ating opisina. (Your brother came the office earlier.)--------Active Verb: magsadyaPassive Verb: sadyainEnglish Definition: (verb) to go to a place with a definite intentionExamples: 1) Magsadya ka sa opisina ni Erap at humingi ka ng trabaho. (You go to the office of Erap and ask for some job.) 2) Sadyain mo ang opisina ni Erap para humingi ka ng trabaho. (Go to the office of Erap and ask for a job.)--------Active Verb: manadyaEnglish Definition: (verb) to do intentionallyExamples: Gustong manadya ni Kenneth na sirain ang buhay ni Bill. (Kenneth wants to intentionally destroy the life of Bill.) -
5 tikis
English Definition: (adv) on purpose; intentionally -
6 Panukalà
Undertaking, purport, purpose, entreprise, scheme -
7 bantâ
purport, design--------purpose, plot, intent, premeditation -
8 hakà
notion, purpose, device, scheme, scope, fancy -
9 hangad
wish, eagerness, hankering, purpose, desire -
10 magmungkahì
to purpose, suggest -
11 magpalagáy
to purpose -
12 nais
wish, purpose, desire -
13 nasà
wish, purpose, desire, aspiration
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