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1 magsimula
start -
2 simulan
start (1) -
3 umpisá
start -
4 pasimulan
start (1), commence -
5 simula
English Definition: see simula1 see simula2--------English Definition: (noun) beginning--------Active Verb: magsimulaPassive Verb: simulanEnglish Definition: (verb) to start; to beginExamples: 1) Magsimula ka na ng panibagong-buhay. (You should now start a new life.) 2) Simulan mo na ang pagsusulat. (Start writing now.) -
6 andar
Active Verb: umandarEnglish Definition: (verb) to work, to function, to start as in machineryNotes: Spanish wordExamples: Umandar ang kotse. (The car started.) -
7 impake
Active Verb: mag-impakePassive Verb: impakehinEnglish Definition: (verb) to packExamples: 1) Mag-impake ka na ng iyong gamit para sa pag-alis mo bukas. (You should now start packing up your things for your departure tomorrow.) 2) Impakehin mo na ang mga damit mo. (Pack your clothes now.) -
8 lulon
English Definition: see lulon1 see lulon2 see lulon3 see lulon4--------Active Verb: lumulonPassive Verb: luluninEnglish Definition: (verb) to swallowExamples: 1) Huwag kang lumulon ng malaking prutas. (You should not swallow a big fruit.) 2) Lulunin mo muna ang pagkain sa iyong bibig bago ka magsalit. (Swallow first the food in your mouth before you talk.)--------Active Verb: malulonEnglish Definition: (verb) to be swallowed by somethingExamples: Sana ay huwag malulon sa masamang bisyo ang iyong kaisa-isang anak. (Hopefully your only child will not be swallowed by some vice.)--------Active Verb: maglulonPassive Verb: ilulonEnglish Definition: (verb) to roll up as paper money, mat, or the likeExamples: 1) Maglulon muna kayo ng inyong banig bago kayo maglaro sa umaga. (You should first roll up your mat before you start playing in the morning.) 2) Ilulon mong mabuti ang banig. (Roll up the mat properly.)--------Active Verb: maglulonPassive Verb: luluninEnglish Definition: (verb) to roll up as paper money, mat, or the like -
9 umpisa
Active Verb: mag-umpisaPassive Verb: umpisahanEnglish Definition: (verb) to start; to begin -
10 daluhong
onset, aggression--------onslaught, attack--------rashness, thrust, start (1), precipitation -
11 inilunsad
to start, landed -
12 kabiglaanan
yerk, rush, impetuosity, impetus, start -
13 pagsisimulâ
initiation, start, inchoation
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