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  • 1 magkasakit

    to get sick

    Tagalog-English dictionary > magkasakit

  • 2 bangon

    Active Verb: bumangon
    Passive Verb: ibangon
    English Definition: 1) rising from a lying position (noun) 2) to rise from a lying position -- BUMANGON (verb) 3) to raise something, to set something in upright position -- MAGBANGON, IBANGON (verb)
    Examples: 1) Bumangon siya ng maaga kanina. (He got up early a while ago.) 2) Ibangon mo ang may sakit. (Help the sick person get up.)

    Tagalog-English dictionary > bangon

  • 3 yakapsul

    English Definition: Tagalog slang (noun) embrace, hug
    L2 Definition: (salitang balbal) yakap
    Examples: May sakit ka ba? Baka kailangan mo ng yakapsul para gumaling ka. (Are you sick? You might need a hug to get well/feel better.)

    Tagalog-English dictionary > yakapsul

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  • get — [v1] come into possession of; achieve access, accomplish, acquire, annex, attain, bag*, bring, bring in, build up, buy into, buy off, buy out, capture, cash in on*, chalk up*, clean up*, clear, come by, compass, cop*, draw, earn, educe, effect,… …   New thesaurus

  • sick — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun the sick ADJECTIVE ▪ chronic, long term (both esp. BrE) VERB + THE SICK ▪ visit ▪ aid, care for …   Collocations dictionary

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