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1 pagtatalâng pangalan
sign (1) -
2 palatandaan
sign (1) -
3 pirmahan
sign -
4 senyas
sign -
5 sinyal
sign -
6 hudyat
sign--------signal -
7 pirma
English Definition: see pirma1 see pirma2--------English Definition: (noun) signature--------Active Verb: pumirmaPassive Verb: pirmahanEnglish Definition: (verb) to affix one's signatureExamples: 1) Pumirma tayo ng kontrata. (Let's sign a contract.) 2) Pirmahan mo rin ang kontrata. (Sign also the contract.) -
8 apir
English Definition: (Tagalog slang) a form of greeting similar to American high-five, where the arms are raised and the palms touch as a sign of "okay", "cool", "good"L2 Definition: (salitang balbal) Batiang ipinamamalas sa pamamagitan ng pagdadaiti ng mg palad ng mga nagbabatian -
9 babala
English Definition: (noun) notice, sign, warning -
10 hudyat
English Definition: (noun) sign, password -
11 senyal
English Definition: (noun) mark; signL2 Definition: (var) SINYALNotes: Spanish -
12 senyas
English Definition: see senyas1 see senyas2--------English Definition: (noun) sign; signal; markL2 Definition: (var) SINYASNotes: Spanish--------Active Verb: sumenyasEnglish Definition: (verb) to send a signal; to communicate by signalsExamples: Sumenyas ka sa amin kung pumayag ang pulis. (You give us a signal if the policeman agreed.) -
13 signos
English Definition: (noun) fatal sign; fateNotes: Spanish -
14 tanda
English Definition: see tanda1 see tanda2 see tanda3 see tanda4 see tanda5--------English Definition: (noun) mark; sign--------English Definition: (noun) age--------English Definition: (adj) /ma--/ elderly; old--------Active Verb: tumandaEnglish Definition: (verb) to age; to get older--------Active Verb: magtandaPassive Verb: tandaanEnglish Definition: (verb) to remember; to retain -
15 Ano ang iyong palatandaan?
What is your sign? -
16 katibáyan
token, sign, proof -
17 maglagay ng tandâ
to sign -
18 maglagdá ng pangalan
to sign -
19 magtandâ
assign, sign (1) -
20 pirma
signature, sign (1)
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