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1 manabig
push -
2 manulak
push--------ram, jog -
3 sagasà
push, rashness, thrust -
4 tabig
push, jog -
5 tulak
push, jog, shove -
6 pindot
Active Verb: pumindotPassive Verb: pindutinEnglish Definition: (verb) to push, squeeze, or crush with the fingersExamples: 1) Pumindot ka sa doorbell. (You push the doorbell.) 2) Pindutin mo ang doorbell. (Push the doorbell.) -
7 pitik
English Definition: see pitik1 see pitik2--------Active Verb: pumitikEnglish Definition: (verb) to snap one's fingers; to topple or push with a flip of the fingersExamples: Gusto mo bang pumitik sa tenga ni Jose? (Do you want to snap your fingers on Jose's ears?)--------Active Verb: mamitikPassive Verb: pitikinEnglish Definition: (verb) to topple or push with a flip of the fingersExamples: 1) Mamitik tayo ng gagamba sa hardin. (Let's topple some spiders in the garden.) 2) Gusto mo bang pitikin ang langgam sa mesa? (Do you want to push the ant from the table?) -
8 sulong
English Definition: see sulong1 see sulong2--------English Definition: (intj) go ahead; go away; push forward; scram--------Passive Verb: isulongEnglish Definition: (verb) to push forwardExamples: Isulong mo ang kotse. (Push the car forward.) -
9 tulak
English Definition: see tulak1 see tulak2--------Active Verb: tumulakEnglish Definition: (verb) to leave by boat; to depart by boatExamples: Tumulak siya papuntang Cebu. (He left by boat to Cebu.)--------Active Verb: magtulakPassive Verb: itulakEnglish Definition: (verb) to shove; to pushExamples: 1) Magtulak tayo ng sirang kotse. (Let's push the broken car.) 2) Itulak natin ang kotse. (Let's push the car.) -
10 tumba
English Definition: see tumba1 see tumba2--------Active Verb: tumumbaEnglish Definition: (verb) to fall down; to topple; to tumbleExamples: Tumumba ang puno sa harap ng bahay. (The tree fell infront of the house.)--------Active Verb: magtumbaPassive Verb: itumbaEnglish Definition: (verb) to cause something to tumble or be overturned; to push overExamples: 1) Magtumba ka ng punong-kahoy. (You push over the tree.) 2) Itumba mo ang timba ng tubig. (Turn over the pail of water.) -
11 buwal
Active Verb: magbuwalPassive Verb: ibuwalEnglish Definition: 1) to fall down, to drop down -- BUMUWAL (verb) 2) to fall flat on the ground -- MABUWAL (verb) 3) to cut down, to push down -- MAGBUWAL, IBUWAL -
12 giit
English Definition: see giit1 see giit2--------Active Verb: gumiitEnglish Definition: (verb) to intrude, to push one's way through--------Active Verb: maggiitPassive Verb: igiitEnglish Definition: (verb) to insistExamples: 1) Huwag kang maggiit ng iyong opinyon. (Don't you insist your opinion.) 2) Huwag mong igiit ang iyong opinyon. (Don't insist on your opinion.) -
13 suksok
Active Verb: magsuksokPassive Verb: isuksokEnglish Definition: (verb) to insert in between layers; to keep away; to push down in a containerExamples: 1) Magsuksok ka ng papael sa butas. (You should stuff some papers in the hole.) 2) Isuksok mo ang papel sa butas. (Stuff some papers in the hole.) -
14 itinulak
to push something -
15 itúlak
thrust, push -
16 managasà
to push, hustle -
17 rumagasá
to push -
18 xáatl kaltság̲aa
canoe with twin prongs to push aside ice
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